The absolute best without question is Silk Drops from FX Special Effects. You can get it at any Walgreens, CVS, etc. You'll love it!!!
2007-02-20 13:08:16
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answered by ProHair 4
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it depends on how u want to style it... i know u say specific but... heres what i suggest>for straightening i would really encourage you to go to wal mart or kmart walgreens, etc and try reading all the straightening products specifically for frizzy thick coarse hair, maybe like a sticky gel or goo> it may not look too encouraging to try but just see for your self: this is why you look first at a store than a salon so its cheap and you can keep trying products. now if you wear it curly some gel and a hair balm will help hold it down. my hair is so dry and frizzy, its irritating and what i use is called botanic oil by nexus and what it does is help hold frizzy hair down but at the same time its an essential natural oil that replenishes dry hair or damaged hair... its oily but works great! u need just a dime size. i have had a 10flo oz. bottle and its been a year and is half full. i use it for straightening and it holds my hair down and straight all day>where i live its humid too!! i also mix a bit with my gel when i wear it curly. works great!
just try some experimenting! good luck with the hair
2007-02-20 15:15:38
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answered by Jdez 4
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the most inexpensive way conceivable to get your hair silky and eliminate the frizz is to apply an anti-frizz serum. My hair replaced into quite poofy and frizzy. you would possibly want to attempt those steps. a million. Take a bath contained in the morning washing and conditioning your hair utilising Pantene professional-V conditioner. 2. Use 0-Frizz: Corrective Hair Serum (it has a huge silver pump and is see-by with a sparkling syrupy-liquid interior) and positioned 1 / 4 sized quantity into your hair. once you've a section, keep on with somewhat by the roots of your hair by the section. also keep on with it to the highly frizzy section and the ends of your hair. 3. positioned your moist hair right into a pony-tail and allow your hair dry on its own or blow dry the suited of your head (do not worry about the horse-tail until eventually you opt for to). 4. In about a million-2 hours keep your hair down so as that it may dry extra useful. 5. positioned only somewhat a extra liquidy anti-frizz serum (i take advantage of Garnier Fructis glossy & Shine) contained in the frizzy parts. Garnier Fructs glossy & Shine works ok, and also you could keep it on your handbag or back-%. because it has an Open-close turning pump--so no worry's about leaks or it accidently being opened! also once you've quite thick hair that would want to even poof out--try getting your hair very layered. (I have about 8-10 layers) this may help in making your hair supply way extra and body your hair. After your hair is very a lot dry, that is going to seem frizzy--yet no longer after brushing it then it will stay truly suitable all day! yet another product u might want to attempt utilising is ldl cholesterol start up utilising that on an primary foundation and doing warm oil remedies
2016-10-17 08:17:54
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answered by ? 4
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I sympathize totally. I've tried them all, but i would recommend aussie products. I just ran out of my fave product (and I forget the name) but it has a purple cap in a clear bottle. when you pump it out it turns to foam. You have to use more than just serum to control/manage this type of hair. I've also tried and liked VO5 curvaceous curls in a red can. Back to Aussie stuff, though, I use volume shampoo, 3 minute miracle conditioner one day then switch the other day with moist conditioner. I've used these products for about a year and am satisfied after years of trying everything else.
2007-02-20 11:11:22
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answered by bat13country 1
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Matrix has a hair serum for sleek hair that tames frizz and leaves a shine. You can find it in your local Great Clips store. If you have curly hair then try the curl life light cream and it will tame it.
2007-02-20 11:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same type of hair and it does the same exact thing! I use some oils in my hair so it won't frizz. You can go to walmart and look in the hairspray/ shower care aisle and look for things with coconut oil,almond oils and fruit extracts. I use Luster's Pink Glosser in my hair and it is at walmart and it's incredibly cheap! If you also straighten your hair use Proclaim spay- on hair gloss-- it keeps down the frizz, makes hair shine, and is like hairspray--except your hair doesn't get sticky at all! ( you can buy it at Sally Salons)
Good Luck!
2007-02-20 11:08:07
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answered by faista 2
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Although I don't quite have the same type of hair as you, the Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine system works pretty well. It has Shampoo, conditioner and serum.
2007-02-20 10:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene Pro V. I am using it for years, very great product for hair.
2007-02-20 11:04:36
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answered by Spring 3
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Keracare silken seal
2007-02-20 11:08:25
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answered by sweet56402006 3
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Kenra finishing spray... I swear by it and couldn't live without it!
2007-02-20 10:58:21
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answered by Smitty 5
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