For my daughter who has the same type of hair......I put in a Matrix curl reducer called "opti-smooth" every 3 months or longer. I have her hair thinned out and layered atleast twice a year with trims in between. She likes to wear it straight too and doing those things has made it so much easier and less time consuming. Someone else mentioned the Chi flat iron....that is a good idea if you want a great straight look.With your hair it's all about trial and error. You have to try just about everything in hopes of finding that one great product just for you.There is a great product for curly hair by Loreal called "lasting curls" that I also use when she wears her curly.I use "pro-style"gel as well for her fly aways around her face and the top of her head. I know it sounds like alot but as women we always have to go through so much with our hair. "Beauty is pain"
2007-01-12 18:15:58
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answered by julibell_75 2
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I have the same problem. I use Garnier soft curl cream, that is just becuase I want the curl without the friz though. It is designed especially for friz. If you are looking for something that takes out the friz AND curl then I would reccomend Nexus Heat protexx with a straigtener, it really helps I use it to. I have also heard people mention Aussie and Herbal essence. Good Luck with that. I hope you aren't having as much trouble as I was.
2007-01-12 18:03:44
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answered by Taylor 2
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After likely attempting each hair product obtainable for curly, frizzy hair, i'd ought to assert that Redken gentle Down works the superb. the nice and comfortable temperature waft helps so the hair would not get frizzy and forestalls tangles and the Butter manage Conditioner is the superb conditioner i have tried.
2016-10-30 23:41:06
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answered by boddie 4
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Your best bet is to try a hair serum that will work for your hair. You are going to need to try different ones, one that works for me is the John Frieda Hair Serum. The other thing is your shampoo and conditioner could be the culprit too. Everyone is different and just because it is expensive doesn't mean it will work. Ask your hairstylist, and if you don't have one than go to a place, try to find someone that has hair like you and ask them. Once you find what works for you, life will be so much easier.
2007-01-12 18:10:15
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answered by bdgirl 3
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Good to see that iam not in the same ****!!! i'll advise u any type of shampoo of conditionner, but the secret is: let a little of the conditionner on your hair, dont rince it. they dry them with the towel. after, put a nourishing cream. whatever the brand. dont be greedy with it. after make two braids. let it during the nite. the morning, undo them, put again some nourishing cream. you'll have beautifully healthy glowing and curly hair!!! don't forget to cut the split ends, it will help to have better curls... ;) bisous!!
2007-01-13 06:50:24
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answered by La carotte sacrée 3
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The absolute best is a product called Silk Drops from FX Special Effects. You can get it at any Walgreens, CVS, etc. You'll love it!
2007-01-13 00:23:27
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answered by Hey 3
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I cut off my permed hair in August to embrace my natural texture. I use kinky-curly curling custard to define my curls and remove the frizz. It has worked great for me.
www.kinky-curly.com
2007-01-12 18:08:02
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answered by honda_70737 2
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use an oil and a texturizing cream combin them together and form a cocktail and use your fingers to comb it into your hair on damp hair dry naturally.
14 yr stylist
2007-01-16 11:27:45
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answered by Shitty 2
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Use Arbonne shampoo, conditioner and hair protectant from their sun line contact me I would be happy to tell you how to get it
2007-01-12 18:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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chi flat irons are the best i know of, the cost around 160-200 bucks. i know several people who have them and would be lost without it. ask your friends and try it first then spoil yourself and get one.
2007-01-12 18:05:17
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answered by kiphyn b 3
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