I have had this problem! After you get out of the shower, towel-dry your hair and then buy a serum (i recommend garnier fructus products) and put a drop size in your hand and put it at the end of your hair and not to much at the roots because it will make your hair oily. I find mousse to work better then gel, because it doesnt make your hair sticky and it just help maintain your natural look....Scrunch your hair with the mousse and let it dry naturally and that should help the frizziness!
Hope I helped? Good luck!
2007-02-01 03:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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if ur hair is curly theres this product called FX Special Effects Curls Up Curl Reactivator & Defrizzant..it makes ur curls shiny and bouncy anf frizzless its kinda of like a gel but it doesnt make ur hair hard cuz it has no alcohol or if it does it doesnt show...and its not gel its a product its 5.99 at walgreens and it doesnt weigh u down...or you can put some alvacado based pruduct on ur hair cuz there good for hair..u can also put oil in ur hair then rinse it out..it will be a little oily but after the next time u wash ur hiar....it wont be oily just smooth
also try quick fix VO5 Hot Oil Treatment
try different frizz tamin products...also ur ends mite be spilt the middle mite be split as well so get a hair cut or the bioSilk therapy...or use poof control if ur hair get a kind of pramid look to it
2007-02-01 11:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I to have the same problem. After battling my curly hair for years I decide to just deal with it. Straighten your hair daily is not good. It damages your hair and will make it more frizzy. I use a disfuser after my hair is half dry with a towel, and sercet weapon by Frizzies. Calms it down with no build up or stickiness. Hope that helps and a deep conditioner a least once a week
2007-02-01 11:11:01
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answered by missy 2
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I'm the same way, except I have curly hair. I use the Matrix Biolage Frizz Serum, and that thing works miracles. You just can't use too much or it makes your hair look extremely greasy. Or, you might try the ThermaSilk leave-in conditioner. It not only defrizzes, but it also leaves your hair smooth and silky. To get these products to last all day, spray a very light coating of White Rain hair spray. Don't spray so much that your hair gets even a bit crunchy, just enough to get the style to hold. But whatever you do, DO NOT get that towel anywhere near your hair. It makes even frizzier, and it's a mess!
2007-02-01 12:14:48
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answered by Lady Sunshine 2
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I have frizzy hair too. I would suggest to use a defuser because it really helps, But you won't be able to get out of the shower and just go with it. But if you hav the money you can get your hair Chemically straighten which lasts about 6 months. With this you can just get out of the shower nd go because your hair will be straight all the time untill your hair starts to grow back naturally.
Hope I helped.
Shawna. =)
2007-02-01 11:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest that you refuge to organic and natural shampoos and conditioners as opposed to those regular ones sold every where. The frizz is caused by the products that contain silicone. Also, the styling products contain silicone. Having said that, try ShiKai's shampoo and conditioner and use a couple of drops of Jojoba oil when your hair is wet. This way, your hair will be tamed and you can style it however you please. You can buy these products from health food stores like Whole Foods.
2007-02-01 11:16:05
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answered by Kat 6
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get it tripped about every 4 weeks or so, just to get the split ends off. Thats what frizz is... split ends that are too short and unhealthy to stick to your other hairs. DO NOT RUB YOUR HEAD TO DRY YOUR HAIR!!!!!! (This creates frizz)... instead, pat it and then wrap it in a towel for 10 minutes or so. then rub some leave in conditioner (Garnier Fructis is what I use... it works really well and smells DEELISH!!.) in your slightly damp hair, and blow dry upside-down. just bend over... and dont use a brush. it takes about 15 minutes.
2007-02-01 11:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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what's wrong with gel. that's what it's for. what do you wanna take a pill or something? anti frizz gel is your answer...
2007-02-01 11:05:15
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answered by Tacyella 4
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I don't know, but I just straighten mine.
2007-02-01 12:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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you a hot oil treament done to your hair
2007-02-01 11:39:00
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answered by MRS DEE 2 U 3
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