Same here..to manage it I always use biosilk or frizz-ease (i use both) then tie my hair down until I get rid of the poofiness. Then I brush my hair. Your hair will be smooth and shiny. Ask a hairstylist to see which hairstyles look best on you.
2006-12-22 11:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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This definitely depends on your hair. My advice? Experiment! Try some anti-frizz creme, or blow dry your hair with a round brush. Try a different style, or get a different cut. It may take some time and effort trying to figure out what works with you particular head of hair, but it will be worth it in the end.
2006-12-22 18:41:42
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answered by Bethany 2
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After you get out of the shower use a straightener to make the fuzz go down. Style it. Then use Cat Walk hairspray. And your hair will be what ever hair style you want.
2006-12-22 19:10:23
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answered by Sunshine 2
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I have the same problem...my hair is thick, drk brwn, and after a shower it gets poofy....
but to answer ur question u should get long layers and not have one hair length...if that makes sense....itll make ur hair look less puffy &
curling is the way to go!
2006-12-22 18:43:28
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answered by Word 2
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Make sure you condition it really well. Use a deep conditioner once a week and a leave-in conditioner every day after your shower. That will help. You can also try something like this:
http://www.dove.us/your_hair/cream_smooth_soft_antifrizz.asp
I use that and it works well on frizz.
2006-12-22 18:59:34
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answered by Maggie 6
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Hairstyle Tips and tricks / Winter Haircare
Tips on How to do Perms/Bob hairstyles/Cornrows
French braid / African-ethnic hairstyles
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com
Hairstyle photo gallery -http://geebal.blogspot.com
2006-12-22 22:31:38
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answered by Francis G 4
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The next time you have your hair trimmed, ask your hairstylist what products she uses, and have her give you details on the way she's styling it, and then have her watch you and give you pointers as you experiment with the advice she gives. She can also probably recommend a great pomade for your texture. Don't be afraid to ask for her help-that's what you pay her for! :) Good luck.
2006-12-22 18:56:24
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answered by Lauren 3
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if you have straight hair before you cut ur hair try John Frieda's
Frizz-Ease Straight Ahead it will get rid of ur frizzy hair make sure you get the Hair Serum,Straightening Spray,etc... and what ever else you need for styling your hair
hope this works for you
good luck
2006-12-22 19:02:45
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answered by aimsters_918 1
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u should defiinately \keep your hair strait. there are a lot of hairstyles that u can do. try a ,essy bun, or a ponytail to one side. you can even try two ponytails or two braids. another hairsstyle yo u can do is a french braid. to manage it, try some garnier fructis anti-frizz formulas and sme pantteen shanpoos. i hope this helps
2006-12-22 19:01:40
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answered by Valerie 3
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ask for a straighting iron for Christmas, and get some mousse so it won't frizz. i have the same thing and it helps if you dry right after you get out of the shower.
2006-12-22 18:52:37
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answered by Johannah 2
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