=mine is the exact same, so I know what you mean.
I used this Dep foam gel stuff that came out like mousse - (best product I have EVER used!!!) - until they stopped making it. :(
Now I use *Pantene Pro-V Restoratives frizz control shampoo AND *conditioner. (They are very expensive - $5ea. - but, well worth every penny!!!)
After I towel dry, shake dry, or leave my hair to dry by itself for about 15 minutes, I then use a SMALL amount of *Frizz-Ease hair serum original formula step 3 smooth & defrizz for dry, frizz-prone hair. (Wow. That was a mouth full!) teehee... anyway, it comes in a very tiny pump bottle, and after I brush or comb that thru my hair, then I just brush & blow it straight. Works like majic!!
2007-02-19 09:22:25
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answered by LMAO! 4
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How long is your hair? Curly hair pinned up randomly can look incredibly clean and beautiful. yet once you prefer to straighten it and its incredibly curly, bypass to you salon and communicate over with a stylist. they might have the flexibility to offer some suggestion on the appropriate sort of straightening products on your hair variety. a very sturdy straightening iron that allows you to apply it while your hair is damp is a super investment. That way, your hair will stay straighter for longer. sturdy success
2016-11-23 19:15:55
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answered by ? 4
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I suggest investing in a REALLY GOOD straightener. (a CHI is very good) and how about trying the Frizzease line? They have a straight shampoo/conditioner, serum, hair spray. I use it because my hair gets too frizzy. Here is a frizzease link, and a CHI straightener link.
http://www.johnfrieda.com/salon_experience/index.asp?subSection=frizz&step=1
(frizzease)
http://www.folica.com/Chi_Flat_I_317_1.html
(they have all different types of CHI's, but I would recommend the blue one, 2nd to last on the 1st page)
Hope this helped!
2007-02-19 09:16:24
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answered by xtaintedLOVE 4
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Matrix Sleek shampoo and conditioner. and use Bio Silk when using a ceramic straigtner.
2007-02-19 09:07:57
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answered by laney 2
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USE A MOSTURISING SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER. THEN APPLY A POLISHING GLOSS SUCH AS PROCLAIM (FROM SALLY'S BEAUTY SUPPLY; COSTS AROUND $8) THEN BLOWDRY YOUR HAIR STRAIGHT, AFTER BLOWDRYING USE A CERAMIC IRON AND GO BACK OVER YOUR HAIR.
PART IT INTO SECTIONS & WORK YOUR WAY FROM THE BACK TO THE FRONT. YOU MAY ALSO ADD MORE POLISHING GLOSS TO MAKE IT LOOK SHINY & HEALTHY. THE POLISHING GLOSS WILL GET RID OF THE FRIZZY LOOK.
2007-02-19 09:14:56
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answered by Angela 3
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first wash your hair with dove intensive moisturizer. then before you blowdry your hair use SCRUPLES smooth out. and before you use any type of styling device such as a ceramic straighten or curler you need to apply SCRUPLES total accents "finishing cream". Believe me! this product works wonders and I reccomend it to all of my friends.
Hope this helps!!
2007-02-19 09:13:55
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answered by Maggie 2
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Chi flat iron and use bio silk oil prior. It will make your hair straight and shiny.
2007-02-19 09:15:55
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answered by caninecage 1
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i also have curly hair, and you arent going to want to believe it but in the end it is so much better to wear your hair curly, i mean think about it, you are frying it with a tool that you probally cant touch with your hands because its to hot, do you really want that touching your hair?!? I know thats probally not going to change your mind, and I admit that i like to straighten my hair sometimes too. so my advice is to make sure you use lots of conditioner and rinse your hair in cold water. that should help your problem the frizz.
2007-02-19 09:28:16
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answered by lauren 3
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You're aren't going to like my reply, but here it is:
If you have curly hair (especially as curly as yours is) it will never look that wonderful straightened. You can try all of the chemicals and hot tools you like, but it'll never look as pretty as it does curly. Try to embrace your curls and use products to enhance them, instead of wasting money on products that will destroy your hair.
If you must... here are some things you can try:
+ CHI Flatiron: $89 to $119
+ CHI chemical straightener: $300 every 6-9 months
+ Japanese Straightener: from $300 (can cost up to $700)
2007-02-19 09:09:17
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answered by LC 4
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Go to a beauty salon they will do it for you.
2007-02-19 09:14:10
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answered by Mixed-Girl 3
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