Been there, done that! Try L'Oreal Straightener and follow the directions included. You comb it through and it straightens your hair. It's a perm in reverse!
Then use Frizz Ease or similar products to combat the frizzies that might be left. Touch up with a heated straightener, but I don't recommend too much of this, it really dries out your hair which results in more frizz.
Blow drying might cause it to frizz and fly away. I sit under an old fashioned hair dryer for about 10 min. or so to keep it as still and straight as I can while it dries (I tried defusers but they didn't work as well as the old fashioned dryer.)
Hope this helps. I too have curly, frizzy hair and this is what I did!
2006-12-06 08:32:04
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answered by rugbee 4
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The wax experts use coconut palm with olive stone, and
cucumber essence oil. The three are expensive and are not
to be applied in large amount. This has to be kneaded in
like a tablespoon into the scalp slowly. This process should
take about 30 minutes. When the oils are blended apply one
teaspoon at a time and work in until it is absorbed. Do not
put too much and let it run through and off again. The first
5 applications are in absorbing stage, take say a month, then
the control returns and the waves and lengths must be set.
That next step is a different action of hair attention.
2006-12-06 08:52:32
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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do no longer wash your hair the two in any respect or plenty, you choose the organic oils to concern and defend your hair. Shampoo strips those and damages your hair scales in the approach, making them stick up and look 'frizzy'. Rinsing every day in chilly water makes those scales lay flat, reflecting mild and producing 'shine'. there's a era of a between a pair of weeks to slightly longer the place your hair (quite your scalp) adjusts; after this era your hair will look plenty extra tamed, and be sparkling/soft/vivid. in case you may no longer no longer wash your hair with any products, then basically wash with conditioner each time. it will eliminate any buildup out of your hair whilest making it look and sense remarkable. have faith me, basically attempt it as an test for a pair of days once you're curious yet are uncertain besides the fact that if to have self assurance it
2016-10-17 22:04:17
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answered by shade 4
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Use a shampoo and conditioner that is specifically made to smooth out hair (Sunsilk works best) and they've got a serum that you put in and blow dry your hair with a round brush and it will smoth it out great!!
2006-12-06 08:25:25
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answered by Traveler 4
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same here... takes forever to straighten and I'm pretty much wastin my time cuz its soo frizzy, so I use Aussie shampoo 2-in-1 and Bedhead frizz control freak, good luck! =]
2006-12-06 08:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, try washing you hair with shampoo AND CONDITIONER because some conditioners kinda make you hair feel thiner dont blow dry it,let it dry by itself.....and then starighten it.
I use dove conditioner and i love it!
2006-12-06 08:24:02
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answered by frenchie0017 4
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i use green bottles of sunsilk with the creme. i just started using it and it works well. otherwise straighten it.
2006-12-06 08:29:43
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answered by laughinggerbil 2
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gel and a hair straitener, i recommend got 2 be products
2006-12-06 08:23:15
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answered by clutzmuch276 3
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relaxer your hair. that's what i did.
2006-12-06 08:26:14
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answered by pizzacrys 1
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