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i got my hair cut about 5 days ago....I got it layered and thinned out with a side fringe, when it was finished it looked amzing but since then i have washed my hair and blow dryed it using a round brush the way the pros do(but im no whre near that good)i even washed it with sunsilk silky and straight which helps to straigten your hair . but no matter how hard i try the fringe WONT work...my hair keeps frizzing and its going all wavy in a messy way!!!!i brush it and it still looks wierd....i dont use a straigtner and doubt that i will but can anyone give some advice?!!?!?!?!

2007-02-24 21:28:07 · 19 answers · asked by confused at college 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

ok seriously im not going back to the salon....i need like a way of blowdrying it or products that could help...like an anti-frizz??

2007-02-24 21:35:05 · update #1

19 answers

firstly blow dry your hair along the direction of growth otherwise ur hair sticks up.

then, get a hair brush and spray a little hair spray on it and brush it through your fringe. keep putting a little bit on at a time until ur hair isnt frizzy.

another thing to try is one of those spray water gels, because the mist is very fine, it doesnt jst stick to your hair and make it look like crap.

if you over condition your hair it makes it proper frizzy, so next time u condition, use the tiniest blob u can, like..the size of a pound, and apply it to the ends of ur hair only, stay away from your fringe. that way ur hair will be knot free where it needs to be, and not frizzy at ur fringe..

2007-02-24 23:29:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Try some of the hair smoothing products that are out on the market. I use allot of Charles Worthington products. They have everything from shampoo to hairspray.
Also be sure not to over-dry or brush your hair too much both of these can cause hair to frizz. When you try to make your hair fringed on the side work with your fingers and use a little hair gel or hairspray. It will take some work to get used to styling it but hey it is worth the effort!
Main thing is don't get discouraged and keep trying!
BTW when I was working in a salon if a client came to me and said "How did you do this??" I would wash their hair and take them through it so that they could see it again . Try calling your stylist and if that doesn't work there is no law against asking to watch other stylists in any salon style someones hair.
Good luck hun I hope this helps you out some.

2007-02-24 21:46:12 · answer #2 · answered by Wildthing69 1 · 0 1

Firstly sunsilk contains silicone which doesnt smooth or straighten your hair so that is probably the initial problem.

I'd recommend a range called Strait Line by L'anza, they have a good shampoo, conditioner, smoother and heat defence.

What you've got to remember is you're hair will never look as good as the salon blowdry. Don't try to copy what you have seen your stylist do.

If you have a side fringe, use the hairdryer nozzle to really blast it down straight, without a brush. This sets it to sit at a side angle later on. Use your fingers to pull the hair down.

If your fringe is longer (easier to manage) then you can use a paddle brush underneath it to reduce frizz.

You must remember fringes only look smooth and sleek with good products, a good hairdryer and straighters.

I'd recommend L'anza Anti Ageing serum for smoothness. I use it and it is £19 a bottle but lasts for AGES!

Alternatively try Super Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell.

I hope this helps.

2007-02-24 23:12:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

There are dozens of anti frizz products out there. The trouble with getting your hair done in a salon is they load your hair down with so many products; even if you have had a bad cut, it can be disguised with mousse, serum, straightening spray, etc.
John Freida anti frizz serum is very good.
So are the Aussie products.
Look for a range of products made especially for keeping hair sleek.
I have hair now in one length, just to the nape of my neck; but in my haircut brfore the last one, I asked for layering and a side fringe, I went back to the salon and they advised something like a GHD, which I wasn't really keen on either.
In the end , I gave up on making the fringe stay in place; so i moussed it when I washed, and blow dried it slightly back from my forehead, making it look as if it was part of my hair rather than just a fringe, and I liked the effect so much, I kept it.!
I think it would do no harm to talk to them in the salon anyway; they want their customer to be happy, and might offer you some sort of treat for your hair.

2007-02-24 21:47:03 · answer #4 · answered by marie m 5 · 1 1

OK: wash your hair, but don't put any conditioner on.
Instead, make a concoction from a little olive oil (sesame, jojoba, evening primrose would be great, but any old oil will do, as long as you haven't actually fried anything in it previously), a whole egg and some honey.
Slap it on, leave for as long as you can.
Wash off, condition as usual.
Add some CIDER vinegar into a bottle of lukewarm water, give it a shake, then use it as the last rinse.
Dry your hair, don't rub towel all over it, just pat it (otherwise you end up braking the ends, and such).
Now, when using a hair-drier, gently PULL the hair strands in a direction you want it to go. Hold a moment or two, then move on.

The whole point of putting on a hair-mask is to let your hair recover from the cut id received recently.
The style-tips are all about telling your hair what you want it to do, retraining it, if you like.
Try it, this should work.

2007-02-24 21:51:27 · answer #5 · answered by Klara B. 3 · 0 1

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2016-10-01 22:57:31 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Spray a little hairspray on your round brush and blowdry as normal, pulling your fringe down, not out. It should hold your fringe in place and discourage frizz : )

2007-02-25 02:26:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think going back to the salon would be a good idea get them to blowave your hair while there blowaving ask them to give you some tips on the parts your having trouble with and also buy what ever it is they use in your hair, also try buying the de lorenzo leave in conditioner its real good and helps with broken hair from frizzing.

good luck

2007-02-24 23:09:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Ok, if they used straigteners at the salon thats why it looked soo good, so invest in some straighteners and you're hair would probably go perfect!!!

2007-02-25 01:06:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

As said above ask what they used , or have your hair styled 3 times a week.. Big bonus tell your stylist what you want wash and go or i got time .

2007-02-24 21:37:06 · answer #10 · answered by The Mane Man 2 · 0 1

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