Definitely hair serum helps , don't just buy any shampoos there are anti frizz products out there that help a bit.
You may want to invest in a good hair straightener (salons sell the best) and if you have healthy enough hair, you might also consider getting your hair chemically straightened at the salon, your hair will be more manageable for a matter of months. I prefer not to go that route because I would rather not take healthy hair to a salon and throw chemicals on it just for a few months of pretty hair.
Consult your hairdresser on hairstyles for frizzy hair, certain haircuts actually make your hair seem frizzier so it's important to have a good hairdresser who knows hw to deal with these things. If you don't have a good hairdresser, ask your friends if they know of any. Having a good hairdresser can help immensely.
On that note, it's also important to keep your hair healthy and have it cut regulary. prevent split ends and nourish your hair so that it will be less unruly. Ask a salon for the best products to use.
2007-01-12 14:50:44
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answered by Magz 2
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add a lot of moisture to your hair=D use conditioner( herbal essence or sunsilk are not bad) everyday if the case really serious frizz or u really can't stand it perhaps u can go get a treatment at a salon..it will immediately add lots of moisture to your hair and control the frizz...I also have frizzy hair last time now its already in control and only come back on bad hair days..so i know how annoying frizzy hair are..=) did u have wavy or curly hair?i have wavy hair and both of these tend to be more frizzy. if ya in budget maybe u could get those treatment in a bottle like Elseve Loreal(can be bought at pharmacy)and use twice a week.
U could change the nickname below the icon by pressing the name and it will bring u to a page and u can press "edit my info" then change your nickname =D
2007-01-12 14:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the product by John Frieda for de-frizzing.
Conditioner is one real key. When I started conditioning heavy every time I washed the frizzies were reduced. To get rid of the product build up I rinse my hair in vinegar about once a week. I use about a half a cup of vinegar and mix with a few cups of water. Pour over hair and let sit a minute, then rinse really well.
2007-01-12 14:42:51
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answered by chltnpeach 2
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no it does not!!!human beings merely say it does and once you first get layers it could look as though there will be not greater frizz yet after a month or 2 your hair will initiate getting frizzy returned!!! attempt Frizz ease!!! it works such as you does not have faith! yet one can get layers merely reason apparently staggering! wish i helped
2016-10-19 22:04:24
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answered by janovich 4
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Herbal Essences leave in conditioner, None of your frizzness helps a lot. It makes your hair smell good tooo and it doesn't bother youas much as regular conditioners. It helps reduce frizziness, don't use lots of conditioner because your hair will fall out. Eventually, you can get bald.
2007-01-12 14:44:55
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answered by WH0A 2
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Go to Sally's and get Straight Shot. You can also try to spray a spritz of Tigi Camera Ready Shine Spray in the palm of your hand and then run it over the surface of your hair once it's been dried and combed - you won't need much.
2007-01-12 15:19:55
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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Redken brand shampoo and conditioner called "Smooth Down", that can be found in salons carrying Redken products. I have the same problem with my hair!! I use those hair products that my aunt gave me (she's a hairdresser) along with a good leave-in conditioner and smoothing cream. Good luck!
2007-01-12 15:04:53
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answered by .*AnNa*. 3
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Well I have extremely frizzy hair. If you wear it curly, I like to put as much mousse in your hair after you wash it to make it "less" frizzy. Or you can buy numerous pomades to put in your hair. But be careful they sometimes are greasy so don't put to much in at first. Just test it the first time. I would be safe about it and go with the mousse :)
2007-01-12 14:54:36
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answered by Terri D 1
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Howdy, You need to buy a serum like frizz-ease or Straight by Redken. Use it on your towel dried hair. Blow dry your hair until it is 100% dry. That's key. You should be good to go. Good luck.
2007-01-12 14:43:24
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answered by Cameron 3
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The absolute best is a product called Silk Drops from FX Special Effects. You can get it at Walgreens, CVS, etc. You'll love it! Its the best!
2007-01-13 00:31:02
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answered by Hey 3
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