I UNDERSTAND MY HAIR IS NATURAL AND THE BEST THING TO USE IS THIS PRODUCT CALLED BLACK SASSY SATIN CREAM ON YOUR HAIR IT WORKS WONDERS AND MAKES YOUR HAIR LOOK SOOOOOO SILKY , OR YOU CAN TRY AFRICAN PRIDE HERB OIL PUT IT ON YOUR HAIR BEFORE YOU BLOW DRY IT DO THE SAME WITH THE BLACK SASSY USE EITHER OR NOT BOTH BUT I PREFER BLACK SASSY
2006-12-26 12:13:01
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answered by Black Beauty 2
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Are you using a hair dryer or a blow dryer. There is a difference. If you can find a Sally's Beauty Salon, go there it is a place where you can purchase hair products. They have a big selection of hair products for different types of hair. Ask a clerk, they should be experienced enough to get you the products that you need. Good Luck!
2006-12-26 12:12:01
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answered by kim_n_orlando 4
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i'm no longer so optimistic approximately what to apply different than blow drying it...if i do no longer i will have an afro :/ when you wash it, use a rinse out conditoner with a sparkling disposable bathe cap. Use a beneficiant volume of the conditoner and positioned on the bathe cap. leave it in for even nonetheless long the bottle say (or possibly a lil bit longer so your scalp has a guess to soak it up!) then rinse it out thoroughly. do no longer hassle approximately repeating that step. in case you dry it actual after that oftentimes my hair isn't too frizzy, in simple terms poofy (and in choose of my trusty flat iron!).(: to maintain your hair managable, use a leave in conditoner, like motions's hair lotion. it works wonders and the frizziness and it detangles hair too. make certain you comb via your hair ofter too, to maintain it from knotting up. yet another tip: once you flat iron your hair, do no longer apply it to the utmost placing. it incredibly is going to dry out your hair, ultimately ensuing in dry, frizzy hair! wish this facilitates lady!(:
2016-10-06 01:28:20
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answered by hobin 4
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Try letting your hair air dry. When I gave up the curling iron and hair dryer, my hair thrived. I recently started blowdrying and the frizz and split ends started up again. But if you must blowdry try using a serum on the ends as you dry.
2006-12-26 12:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are African American, you will be unable to blow dry your hair to make it straight. It will only make it poofy and more frizzy. I suggest that you towel-dry your hair instead, or use a difuser that is inserted on your blow dryer. Then, after your hair becomes completely dry, section your hair and take a flat iron (like these:http://www.folica.com/flat_irons.htm ) and flat iron your hair until it is straight.
2006-12-26 12:36:54
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answered by Misscheerios2 6
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Try using a different type of shampoo maybe that can take away the frizzes, but if you think the shampoo is not the problem, then put mousse on it, it works great!!!!!!!!
Good Luck!
2006-12-26 12:10:50
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answered by Bob the Cat.™ 4
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Use a blow dryer with a comb, then flat iron it... Use a Paul Mitchell Product for Shine...
2006-12-26 12:12:12
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answered by Buttercup - VP Bamma Fan Club 4
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i'd recommend a de-frizzing shampoo and conditioner
i think Herbal Essences has one and they smell good.
also there are leave in serums and sprays that can help
2006-12-26 13:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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try using large rollers with some setting lotion and leave it to air dry that should stop it being frizzy
2006-12-26 12:49:13
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answered by julie s 4
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Check out www.blackhairmedia.com and go to thier forums, they have awesome questions and advice!
2006-12-26 12:49:27
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answered by Anonstar 3
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