sleep on it. seriously. the poof goes down!!!
2007-01-06 02:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats how my hair used to be..
lately i've been using several different product.
They are kinda spendy but totally worth it.
Pureology Antifade complex- Shine Max
Pureology Antifade complex- Super Straight
Biolage- Thermal active setting spray
once you've washed your hair, brush through it.
Apply two drops of the shine max to damp hair, Then apply the Super straight, right before you blow dry your hair give it a few sprays of the thermal spray.
Blow dry your hair. Once done give your hair a few more sprays of the thermal spray, then straighten it.
after your done straightening it, apply two more drops of the shine max.
My hair stays straight all day and all night long, it stays silky and not frizzy.
For christmas i got a new CHI straightener and really recommend it.
Its the best one i've had and it cuts down on the time it takes you to straighten your hair. It also does not fry it as much.
Hope I helped.
2007-01-06 02:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The Sunsilk in the blue bottles are for poofy hair. They have Shampoo, Conditioner and a 24/7 creme. You can go to www.sunsilk.com and they will send you a free sample of all 3 products so you can see if it will work for you.
2007-01-06 02:45:33
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answered by Shay 3
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For a hair it truly is poofy, there is isn't something you may extremely do till you want to spend slightly money. you receive to spend a lot of time on it too. Hair spray then blow dry it down. Pantene hair products besides conditioner? Is it thick? perhaps you should judge a haircut that thins out your hair, layers? Or trimming each of the wear and tear ends. Ever straighten it?
2016-12-01 22:06:23
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answered by ? 4
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Sunsilk makes an anti-poof shampoo i used it and let it air dry
and it didn't poof at all i was very happy to get the poof gone to
get rid of the split ends go to your hair salon and get a trim also ask your hairlady how to prevent split ends.
2007-01-06 02:31:08
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answered by softbal094 2
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Put a frizz serum/lotion in it after you've towel dried it. That should keep a lot of the poof down and moisture from locking into your hair.
Also try using good shampoos and conditioners meant for taming the beast we call frizzy hair. Lots of lines now carry products meant to control moisture, and poofyness.
Good luck!
2007-01-06 02:31:11
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answered by HellaFied Mama 3
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1- Use a shampoo/ conditioner for dry or very hair - it will feel heavier and loose a lot of its puffiness.
2- Never wash it on the day of a big event but on the day before and sleep on it.
Hope it helps :-)
2007-01-06 03:01:12
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answered by Maria 4
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My hair used to be poofy but it is now trained thanks to a few good productsand air drying. Some of my favs are listed below:
-TCB Lite Scalp & Oil Hair Conditioning (it's grease lol)
-Hawaiian Silky Dry Oil Moisturizer (this is only good if you dont intend to curl your hair as this product is intended for jheri curls but it leave the hair soft and silky.
-African Essence Oil of Essence (black and gold bottle-smells great)
-IC Hair Polisher Heat Protector Straghtening Serum (In a Pink Bottle)
-Kemy Oil (expensive but worth it.
If you want to see what these items look like before you hit the local beauty supply go to www.gigibeauty.com
For more help try www.longhaircareforum.com
I would also suggesting getting those split ends trimmed; will help your hair grow and stop the splitting. As someone who hates to see any of her hair cut I know this is a hard concept to follow but it will help :-)
Your hair will be back on track before you know it.
2007-01-06 02:37:33
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answered by msijg 5
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If I were you I would use redken smooth down 3 in 1. This contains the shampoo, conditioner and leave in conditioner. treatment. I too have unruly poofy hair and this stuff gives me a sleek smooth shine everytime.
2007-01-06 02:30:49
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answered by Welcome, to the real world! 5
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Try using Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine shampoo. Also, straightening your hair is probably making it worse. Your should probably leave it natural a few days out of the week, and even let it air dry sometimes, to avoid heat damage.
2007-01-06 02:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree w/ the sleeping on it thing; i have curly hair and it works wonders to go to sleep w/ wet hair. also, getting a haircut can probably help this out; get rid of the split ends, and have your hairdresser put layers in it. finally, make sure to use conditioner, rinse it out well, and follow up w/ a moisturizing cream like garnier's smoothing milk.
there's also stuff like hot oil treatments and putting avocado in your hair that helps moisturize it really well, too.
2007-01-06 02:32:06
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answered by kittyluvr0223 3
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