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I've tried heavy duty conditioning and frizz easing serums. Not much is working. Help!

2007-01-14 12:37:16 · 1 answers · asked by angelbabydoll82 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

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First of all you need a good haircut, not with layers this makes it more poofy.

Wash your hair with an anit-frizz or dry damaged hair shampoo and conditioner.Don't wash hair often.

Invest in a styling products either hair serum, leave in hair moisturizer, mousse and hairspray hairdryer with valve, hard bristle large round brush.

Invest in some hair straightners like GHD but don't use these frequently, as they dry out and damage the hair. Use heat protect product when using these.

If you leave your hair to dry naturally it will be a big frizzy puff this is what happens to mine unless it put products on and wear it curly.

First comb hair when wet to detangle then When blowdrying the hair put mousse and serum in hair when wet, get a large hard bristle round brush this tames and straightens use hairdryer which has a valve type thing which directs the air one way this helps to smooth the hairshaft now hold the hair wrapped in the brush pulling down with holding the hairdryer above blowing down, also dry from the roots down to the tip.

When dry spray hairspray onto a comb and comb through hair to tame flyaway ends using somthing like gel on heavy products just makes it look stiff and greasy.

When sleeping wrap your hair in a satin scarf or a pair of tights to stop it becoming a ball of fluff when you get up.

Trim hair regulary, 6-8 weeks and treat with conditioning treatment once a month.


To the rude and silly person below how many guys do you know with the nickname angelbabydoll :s

2007-01-14 12:40:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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