Well like you Im white and i also have dry frizzy hair so i usually use herbal essence shampoo and conditioner and if you use a hair dryer please stop and dont use hairspray that will dry your hair out causing it to be frizzy
2007-02-26 08:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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use your straightening irons and wrap your hair around the iron (be careful because the iron would be hot, obviously) and hold for 30 seconds, then release.
Repeat until you get lots of curls.
After each new curl, apply hairspray for a longer lasting hold and use serum for any frizzy hair on top of your head to keep your hair down.
If the serum lets you down, use a empty fragrance bottle, put some water in it, and whenver your hair gets frizzy again, spray the water onto your hair (not too much,otherwise it'll look greasy and wet} and it should keep it down for a while.
Hope this helped!!!! xx =]
2007-02-26 16:11:04
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answered by ♥H] ッ 6
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Use mousse and scrunch your hair when wet. It will dry nice and curly, but you have to leave it alone once it's dry. If you play with it or brush it, it will get frizzy again. Also, don't use too much mousse, or your curls will be crunchy.
2007-02-26 16:12:21
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answered by sweetpeajanet 2
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i have the same problem, and after spending tons of money on expensive crap, i use the $2-3 Aussie 2-in-1 mousse. it has a leave-in conditioner in it. go to CVS, etc. doesn't dry my hair out at all. put it on wet hair, at the ends and middle. not the roots.
2007-02-26 16:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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try usign products like moose or hair gel.. u might not get the untouched look like u put nothing in it but it will still maintain the frizz and it seems to look cute on alot of pp. just put it in ur hari wen its wet and to get it even better lookin, wiht her hand take each strand and make sure that curl is how u want it.
2007-02-26 16:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I like to use Aussie's mousse plus leave in conditioner when I do my hair curly. It doesn't get crunchy or hard, and keeps the curls defined.
2007-02-26 16:14:40
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answered by missyhardt 4
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john frieda frizz ease corrective styling mousse. apply to hair after you have washed it all over, especially at the ends and allow to dry naturally. works for me! if it becomes frizzy apply john freida frizz ease secret agent- it's kinda sets the hair and gives it shine. i prefer curly hair to straight hair, even GHD's damage hair!
2007-02-26 16:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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After washing your hair, comb it completely. Appy a very litte bit of baby oil (be aware of avoiding the roots!) to your hair. Use a very little mousse afterwards. You can eventually use a little bit of wax. It's important not to comb your hair anymore, once it has dried.
2007-02-26 16:14:05
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answered by princess pink 1
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Use rollers? Be thankful you have big hair though... better than really thin hair :)
I like to use a serum, like sunsilk for curly hair when I wash my hair and then while it's still wet i twirl my hair round my fingers and let it dry naturally.
Good luck :)
2007-02-26 16:12:32
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answered by Smiler 3
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maybe try putting mousse on ur hair so it can control the frizz..... or use an anti-frizz solution on ur hair.....im pretty sure u can get this stuff from a store called SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY.....and remember to NEVER brush ur hair after it has dried
2007-02-26 16:14:03
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answered by AMZ 1
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