When I take a shower, for a while after, my hair is smooth and straight. Then, it becomes frizzy. I want my hair to be smooth and straight, but I don't want to use a straightener or iron it.
2007-02-08
15:29:00
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skyblue
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Beauty & Style
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I also don't want to buy any products. Is there a way to naturally keep it from frizzing?
2007-02-10
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Try using John Frieda Anti-Frizz serum. Work it through your wet hair and then dry it/style it as usual.
2007-02-08 15:32:41
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answered by Victoria 2
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There is absolutely no way to keep your hair from frizzing with out some kind of product on the surface to keep the cuticle layer flat and the hair from picking up moisture from the air.
Please consider finding a product that will give you the look that you desire, maybe start ask your stylist for some recommendations for your hair type.
2007-02-16 21:41:48
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answered by someone who knows hair 1
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I had the same problem. I hated it. I now have found sunsilk they have a line of product you will not believe the results. The green bottle is for frizz. Use the shampoo, Conditioner and finish with sunsilk creme. The first time you will notice a big big difference. Keep using it and you will never use anything else again, I will never switch from the sunsilk line. It is unbelievable...
2007-02-09 10:24:48
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answered by Jean f 3
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Use Frizz-Ease by John Frida
2007-02-16 19:00:52
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answered by prettydarling1000 3
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You can also try using V-05 hot oil treatment for a while. I also found that using the conditioner that comes with certain hair coloring kits (Nice&Easy) I think it is, makes your hair really soft.It comes in a blue tube, in the kit. I've tried many products and switch back and forth to various products, but the conditioner in the hair coloring kit seems to make my hair really soft.
2007-02-14 22:41:05
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answered by trottergirl80 3
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Pay attention to how you dry your hair, sometimes you could set yourself up that way. Use conditioner in the shower, and towel dry your hair - don't rough it up while drying, just wrap the towel around your hair and kind of squeeze it. then apply a leave-in conditioner, comb it and create 4 sections and twirl it in your fingers and let it dry that way. Hope this works for you!
2007-02-15 14:03:16
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answered by HappilyEverAfter 4
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You could try to use Redken All Soft Soft End or Smooth Down Heat Glide, which will helpful to make your hair smooth straght ans silky.
2007-02-08 23:37:55
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answered by Jeffyong 2
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Use Frizz-Ease by John Frida.
2007-02-08 23:36:16
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answered by notyou311 7
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Use a quality salon shampoo. Most shampoos that you can buy at the stores are not PH balanced, they just strip your hair of oils - then they can sell you conditioners too, and take more of your money.
2007-02-08 23:45:21
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answered by George 3
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zero frizz is a good hair product dont blow dry that never works for me
2007-02-16 00:56:56
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answered by cheech 4
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