well you should try herbal essence none of your frizziness leave in conditioner because it helps tame wild hair and it comes in a great scent! i use it and i love it! try some moose to it holds your style for the day.. good luck
you can find it at drugstores
2007-01-02 14:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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About every week after I shampoo, I rinse my hair with 1 tablespoon of red cider vinegar in a warm glass of water. It takes off the build-up. Then I rinse my hair with only cold water, which makes it shiny and smooth. The cold water makes the hair shaft lie down and close up. Then I air dry. Sometimes, I put a little curl gel in, but usually I just don't have too much frizz after the cold water rinse. I get the most frizz when I blow dry.
2007-01-02 22:10:48
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answered by Hoolia 4
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i suggest useing less...i have the same problem but i found brushing it helps a little sorry i cant help more!
(once you find out what works tell me please!)
i think that there is some like frizz formula im not sure where you get it though... check walmart!
2007-01-02 22:04:46
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answered by Ginny 4
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Buy a can of hair grease, then take a little...I mean a LITTLE and smooth it over where you normally get the fuzzies, or where the fuzzies are. After you pave them over they should stay down.
2007-01-02 22:03:49
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answered by &&LaUrEn&& 1
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Gurl do not use grease. That's gross and you will look like a greasy mess. Get smoothing balm. John Frieda works really well I use Brilliant Brunette.
2007-01-02 22:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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if hair spray isnt working then try frizz ease... it works for me
2007-01-02 22:03:18
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answered by Wphs 2
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heyyyyyy that happens to me 2
2007-01-02 22:03:53
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answered by mermaid2892 2
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frizz ease get it at walmart
2007-01-02 22:13:21
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answered by bowpeep 2
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