Do not use shampoos that have sodium sulfate(most of the shampoos on the market). Use more natural shampoos.
A really good product to get rid of frizz if Phtyodefrisant, it's expensive but worth every penny. You can get it in Sephora or off amazon.com.
2007-01-15 08:55:36
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answered by MISS KNIGHT 5
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I swear by Aveda Damage Remedy- I have curly hair that I flat iron every day. Damage Remedy helps repair it. I alternate that with Aveda Sap Moss. It's a pre-shampoo treatment, shampoo, and conditioner that you can use about once a week. It's amazing how much softer and more manageable my hair feels after using it. Not too expensive either- about $60 for all 3 bottles, and $40/bottle for the Damage Remedy. They last forever though. If you want a cheaper option Dove Advanced Care: Therapy works really well but I wouldn't recommend using it more than twice a week because it can really weigh your hair down, though it does leave it soft and silky.
2007-01-15 08:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Redkin's Allsoft shampoo and condition and Heavy Cream deep conditioner. Works like a charm! My dry frizzy hair is now in control!
2007-01-15 08:46:56
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answered by kaliluna 6
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whats up hydration does paintings sturdy for dry hair, notwithstanding if its notwithstanding if a low end product. i might first propose utilising a mind-blowing warm oil therapy on the spot by utilising your hairdresser, or do a cyber web seek. i'm caucasian, yet i take great thing with regards to the oil products for African American hair. I positioned it on and leave it as long as i will, then adjust to by utilising washing it with some purely mind-blowing shampoo that moisturizes(have confidence Tigi) and the equivalent conditioner(the guy who is going with the Tigi shampoo you used.) one extra ingredient to do might desire to be to dab some leave in conditioner to your hair till now than the processing, purely not too lots or it might desire to finally finally end up gazing greasy. purely mind-blowing fulfillment!
2016-10-07 05:09:50
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answered by ? 4
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Try a new brand called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free. The fragrances are awesome! You'll be able to get it at Kroger, Target, Albertsons, Duane Reade, etc.
2007-01-15 10:35:31
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answered by Hey 3
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i like you "suffer" from naturally curly frizzy hair,but i ave found this combination works.....nicky clarkes shampoo & conditioner for seriously curly hair.....follow instructions on bottles....then towel dry very lightly and brush hair out, apply dove "leave in conditioner" for curly hair..brush through then toss your head upside down and gently scrunch those curls back in..keeping your head upside down wrap your head in a warm towel and leave on for a good hour or until your hair is nearly dry..but not quite...then use a finishing cream to define those light bouncy curls...for next day touch up just wet your hands lightly and scrunch the curls in again...avoid the hair dryey at all costs !!!! i find its best to wash your hair every 2-3 days to keep your curls lookin their best.............do try to eat a good heatly diet rich in fish oils and omega fatty acids as these really get rid of the frizz in your hair try for a least 30 days to see a difference
2007-01-15 08:41:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Bain de Terre Jasmine Shampoo
Bain de Terre Cucumber Conditioner.
2007-01-15 08:31:08
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answered by perfect little dream 2
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Try Kera Kare hydrating shampoo and deep conditioner, Also IC hair polish works great!!!
2007-01-15 08:45:42
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answered by LadyAk 1
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Paul Sebastion Professionals Laminates and use the Laminates Drops afterwards STAY AWAY FROM ANYTHING THAT HAS PANTHENOL IN IT. Pantene, etc. will make your hair very unhealthy
2007-01-15 08:46:08
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answered by hoopsmom! 2
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Pantene Pro-v
2007-01-15 08:36:51
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answered by oxokittykatdolloxo 2
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