I either use Frizz-Ease anti-frizz syrum (works pretty good) or straighten it with my porcelain ceramic straightening iron (which I personally prefer - lasts all day, I'm 100% frizz free, even down in the islands, and doesn't damage my hair).
2007-01-25 09:43:08
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answer #1
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answered by Learning Conformity 5
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There is this stuff called Silk Therapy. It's some sort of concoction that has silicone in it and it's really good for smoothing down frizzy hair or just taming fly aways. It will also make your hair really smooth and shiny. You can get it at most hair salons. It's pretty expensive but a little bit goes a long way and it's worth it
2007-01-25 09:46:35
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answered by Sheeny 2
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Me too. I use mousse or gel and I also use Frizz Ease with it.
I do NOT blow dry! Not even with a diffuser! If I need my hair dried fast, I sit under an old fashioned hood hair dryer. If it looks "glued" after drying, I fluff it a little bit with a wide tooth pick. Not too much picking though, you'll comb the mousse/gel out.
Stay out of the humidity as much as possible and try not to wash your hair on a wet, humid day. For some reason, I find freshly washed hair on humid days has a tendency to frizz more.
Hope this helps.
2007-01-25 09:52:18
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answered by rugbee 4
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Try a serum like "frizz ease". If you are going for a curly look, use a diffuser attachment on your blowdryer with a gel or hair lotion. The diffuser disperses the heat in a larger area, much like sitting under a hairdryer in a salon. I have an "ionic ceramic blowdryer." The ions help to tame frizz.
2007-01-25 09:43:47
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answered by Punkin 1
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Try using Aussie's Slip detangler conditioner, and V05 hot oil treatment. Then after that try using Frizz-Ease frizz control. If your on the go use a dime size amount of lotion and work that through your hair. It works fast, when you don't have time to do the works!
2007-01-25 09:42:27
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answered by Mrs. Novak 3
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Try using Sunsilk Pink or Green. Use both the shampoo and conditioner and it will not only give volume to your hair, but will smooth your hair down so it will not frizz, even if it is humid or rainy. Trust me on this one because I am 100% sure it will work.
2007-01-25 09:43:06
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answered by Miss Mackenzie 1
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Use small amounts of Alberto V05 or in the ethnic section of stores there is a very lite oil that will reduce the frizz but not leave an oily look. Use a Chi they are great!
iron,http://www.ballbeauty.com/chi_ceramic_straightening_iron.htm
2007-01-25 09:45:32
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answered by Debbi 4
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Ojon styling cream is the best...they straightened a womans hair and put the styling cream on only half of it and put her under a steamer...the half they had treated did not frizz up and the other half was so frizzy...I have it and it is the best product I have found so far...this will make your curls more defined and smooth looking...
2007-01-25 09:45:31
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answered by Carolyn R 2
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Most of my curly haired friends use gel after they shower.It stops the frizz without weighing down the curls.
2007-01-25 09:41:07
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answered by Ashley 4
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use a good product on your hair, i have the same problem and i tame my frizz with paul mitchell gel. or u can really get anything from the store it doesnt have to be expensive, use a good conditioner as well.
2007-01-25 09:43:18
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answered by nani 3
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