First thing is to get it trimmed. Once it's that dry and frizzy, you have to get it trimmed for it to be healthy. The very best (non commercial) product for keeping it well-conditioned? Olive oil. Yep, it's true. Get your hair damp (not soaking wet) heat enough (how much depends on how long your hair is) oil in the microwave or in a container you can sit down in hot water till it's warm, (don't heat it on the stove - it gets too hot), work it through your hair, starting with the ends, wrap your head in plastic wrap (those plastic shower caps work great!), cover it with a towel and leave it on for a few minutes. Take off the towel and plastic, wash your hair and you are good to go!
2007-01-06 01:51:33
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answered by J m 2
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I have pretty curly and frizzy hair (past my shoulders) which I straighten regularly because I don't want to scare the public..lol! But people are always complimenting me on how healthy my (straight) hair looks and are shocked when I tell them it's naturally curly and crazy. My hairdresser tells me off for using straighteners so much but even she admits that I have very few split ends and minimal damage, which she's surprised about. I'd recommend using tresemme shampoo and conditioner for frizzy hair and then (my fave product) Loreal Elvive smoothing serum on towel dried hair (never on the roots though). I don't have it to hand I'm afraid so can't give the full name of the serum but it's in an orange pump-style bottle and is around £6/7 in Boots and other stores - this really is a great product. Then, before straightening or blow-drying, ALWAYS use a heat protection spray on your hair which will prevent damage. Regular trims are also good. Hope that helps! Oh, and as someone else said, oils such as olive or coconut oil are v good - coconut oil especially.
2007-01-06 07:13:30
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answered by Mrs. Miller 3
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I use a spray before straightening called 'Schwarzkopf OSIS Flatliner' which is very good and helps reduce frizz so i would recommend that! My hair was also damaged due to straightening, so i started to use Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor which is a deep conditioner which repairs split ends and smooths rough cuticles. Since i started using it my hair has been in a much better condition, so therefore has started growing quicker, is more manageable and is very soft. I would recommend both these products if you want your hair to be less frizzy and in a better condition!
2007-01-06 08:26:28
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answered by DanniG 2
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John Frieda Frizz Ease Hair Serum 25ml
John Frieda Frizz Ease 75ml Emergency Treatment
sold most supermarkets [ every little helps ]
2007-01-06 03:27:07
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answered by angies_angel_eyes2 3
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The best thing to ease the frizz is a serum because it is stronger than a spray. If you can get tony and guy frzz ease. It is great and really helps your hair. If you go to a pharmacy they will have others in the hair product section too.
2007-01-06 01:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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First you will possibly desire to get a minimum of a pair inches decrease. shade does harm your hair yet doing different stuff on your hair makes it worse. I even have had shade dealt with blonde hair for some years. i don't blow dry my hair every day. replace shampoos and conditioners(your hair gets used to it)..i take advantage of a clarifying shampoo a minimum of 5 cases a month and a deep conditioner a minimum of as quickly as a month. I leave it in for quarter-hour. additionally watch the products you employ on your hair.(too lots wax products do not help("para" or :steara"). examine the bottles. if the products leave a real shine on your hair i guess it incredibly is loaded with wax.....i'm hoping a number of my techniques helped.
2016-10-30 03:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using the Pantene Conditioner that moisturizes hair. The same thing happened to me, and that worked.
To get rid of the frizz, try using the Garnier Fructis deFrizzer. My hair gets frizzy in humidity, and that helped me!
2007-01-06 02:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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well it really depends on where you live.. if u are living in a region of high humidity, you can't really escape frizzy hair... but of course there are a few products u can try out. There is l"oreal anti frizz hair serum., its good cos its not sticky!!! and it does make your hair oily at all!!
hope this helps!!
2007-01-06 01:53:11
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answered by nafeesah a 1
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have it cut regularly, and try not too use heat products (straighteners, hair dryers, etc) because that will damage hair quicker than anything. Also use a deep conditioner, such as a hair mask. other than that drink loads of water it'll keep u and ur hair hydrated
2007-01-06 01:47:58
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answered by karen h 3
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The absolute best product is called Silk Drops from FX Special Effects. You can get it at any Walgreens or CVS.
2007-01-06 02:25:45
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answered by HairPro 3
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