Dry in sections holding the section still with the brush until its completely dry...thats what it says on the back of my VO5 stuff anyway!! Someone was paid to realise that so it must be good info!
2006-12-12 04:54:44
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answered by cafrin100 3
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First of all divide your hair into manageable sections. That will give you more control. Use medium settings, if the air blows too fast, hair may get frizzy. And this is very important, hold the dryer as vertically as possible. This makes the cuticles lie flat, key to less frizzy hair. Never blow dry hair upside down. And finally, invest in a good hair brush. Since damp hair is more vulnerable, a bad brush can really damage hair shaft.
2006-12-12 05:08:11
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answered by DC 4
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curly hair is very difficult to straighten, 1st curly hair is very dry so, to blow dry makes it even drier, you need to add mor product when you blowdry. 1. make sure you have your hair towel dried. 2. use a leave in conditioner work in all product from ends up to roots 3 add a very small amount of oil (hair oil) just a dab should do depending on the thickness of your hair, rub between the palms of your hands then work it through the ends and midshaft of you hair, then try blowdrying, if the frizz is only at the ends, you probably just need a good trim
2006-12-12 05:22:13
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answered by E A 1
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I have frizzy hair in the winter. I use tresseme 2 in 1 shampoo then towel dry and then put la looks super hold gell all over my hair and blow dry. It doesnt frizz and it is super shiny and not stiff. hope this helps
2006-12-12 04:55:28
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answered by shadowmisstress 2
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using a round brush is probably making it worse you can buy an anti frizz brush from a good salon for about 10.try blowing your hair downwards too and when you wash it give it a quick spray of cold water.
2006-12-12 05:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you utilising a hair dryer or a blow dryer. there's a difference. in case you will detect a Sally's attractiveness Salon, pass there it incredibly is a place the place you may purchase hair products. they have a super selection of hair products for categories of hair. Ask a clerk, they must be experienced adequate to get you the products which you incredibly opt for. good luck!
2016-10-05 05:32:31
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answered by catherine 4
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What I do to avoid the frizz is to blow dry my hair with the dryer's nozzle pointing downward when i'm blow drying.
2006-12-12 04:57:54
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answered by deus 2
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Use a diffuser, it comes with a lot of blow dryers now. It just hooks onto the end of the dryer and helps reduce the frizz.
2006-12-12 04:53:53
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answered by Jenny D 1
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Put frizz ease on before drying and then after and if that doesn't work then use biosilk it works great! If that doesn't work then maybe your hair is a little dry and you could use a little baby oil when you wash!
HOPE THIS HELPS!!! I hate frizzy hair!
2006-12-12 05:21:55
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answered by mandy 2
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You can buy an attachment to stick on the end of your blow dryer called a diffuser, and it helps a lot to keep the dryer to dry without that "caught in a tornado" effect I always seemed to get.
Here's the link to the yahoo shopping page, so you can get an idea what to look for.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/search?p=hair%20diffuser
hth
:)
2006-12-12 04:59:43
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answered by Amy 2
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