herbel essence products are really good and they have the right one for your hair...i use those and they are really good!
2007-02-18 14:34:51
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answered by M E 5
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Get something to ease the frizz. I also buy something called Beyond the Zone. It is a blue oil / gel that you can use for frizz. My hair is straight but dry so I suffer from frizzy hair too. Consider a good, deep conditioner once or twice a week.
2007-02-18 14:45:25
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answered by robinc1117 2
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I wish I knew! I also have naturally curly frizzy hair and I have yet to find anything to help the frizz. Have you tried to use a straighten iron, that's what I've started to do. I wash and straighten every other day so not to damage it too much, if ya find anything out let me know!
2007-02-18 14:34:52
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answered by Kitikat 6
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it's more than just shampoo and conditioner... believe me i know..i have the same kind of hair as you.
you need product on your hair in order for it to be smooth and shiny... the products i like is "biosilk therapy" and Redken "glass"
they are about $15 for a small bottle..probably like an ounce. it kind of looks like baby oil, but not so greasy.
you need to put that on your hair and blow dry it with a round brush and follow with a flat iron.
good hair doesn't happen with just shampoo, you need to work it!
BTW, always use conditioner...just remember don't apply to your scalp. start at the temples and work your way down.
2007-02-18 14:36:06
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answered by Soula3 4
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I suggest Pureology, it's very expensive though...but its won awards because its so good. It's 30 bucks a bottle.
BUT if you can't affod that, John Frieda is really good and you can buy it in drugstores and pretty much any store that sells shampoo! They have one specficially for brunettes.
Just remember, I've been getting my hair professonally dyed for years, and every hair dresser has told me that Pantene is the worst shampoo. It makes your hair feel nice, but is actually unhealthy for your hair in the long run, because it causes extreme build up!
2007-02-18 14:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably use dove or finesse it works great its like you just walked out of a perfessional hair stylist but if you want your natural high lights to pop out i would use V05
2007-02-18 14:46:43
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answered by jessica david 2
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Sunsilk products are amazing and inexpensive. Try the anti-frizz one and if that doesn't work, try the Hydra TLC. I found that the cause of my frizzy hair was dryness so I found that this one works better for me.
2007-02-18 14:45:50
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answered by kiera70 5
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paul mitchell super skinny-it rocks..here is the details
http://paulmitchell.com/Products/PaulMitchell/Smoothing/Pages/SuperSkinnyDailyShampoo.aspx
http://paulmitchell.com/Products/PaulMitchell/Smoothing/Pages/SuperSkinnyDailyTreatment.aspx
the other products on the page are great for smoothing and taming hair too you should check them out. the great thing about paul mitchell too is that it's not super expensive. : )
2007-02-18 14:57:56
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answered by Hollianne 3
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john freda smoothing shampoo. my hair is curley and this shampoo is amazing! his hair serum is also great! i think its called frizz eaze! it works so well especially in the summer
2007-02-18 14:34:52
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answered by Lo 2
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Try the (relatively) new Sunsilk stuff... Comes in these kinda bright pink, blue, and green bottles... lots of different kinds. I haven't trued them, but my firends love them
2007-02-18 14:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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