Here's a great site with lots of products and styling tips for curly hair. I use it a lot:
http://www.naturallycurly.com
2007-02-26 08:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, at least your avatar doesn't look too frizzy or puffy. All kidding aside, I'm a frizz/puff girl as well, but my life changed once I discovered the Maxiglide flat iron (you can Google Maxiglide to find one). It's an amazing tool because it has both teeth and steam. I use it once a week and now I've got the straight Japanese hair that I should have been born with. I also use 'Frizz Ease' hairspray and shampoo/conditioner for dry/frizzy or damaged hair.
Also, you might want to Google the words 'Dominican hair styling technique". The first one that pops up in the list is very informative. Dominican salons know how to straighten frizzy hair (without chemicals), and to make it look as if you were born with the silky straight locks we all deserve.
2007-02-26 08:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get a relaxer called Rusk Anti Curl. For your hair you would probably want to get level 1 or level 2. This will help tame your hair and will make it so you can make it pin straight or if you want a little bit of wave you can have that too. This will make it permanent instead of regular straightening serums that don't help against humidity. It is gentle and won't ruin your hair. You will also was to use a straightening iron after blowdrying. The iron will make it look sleek and not frizzy.
I have used Rusk for almost 7 years now and I swear by it.
2007-02-26 08:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i could not clarify my hair extra useful. fairly, there is not any product that works. yet (you would possibly want to discover this somewhat gross) what I did once, which worked, replaced into positioned accepted Mayonnaise on my hair before I washed it. The longer the further useful. when I come out, I dry smartly with me towel. My hair is barely fizzy on the ends so I upload about a dime-sized quantity of Johnson and Johnson's infant oil on it. it fairly works fairly properly. stay-in conditioner is a waste. The mayo is so efficient. My hair is not merely anti-frizzed besides the undeniable fact that it is also delicate and tender. and that i infrequently ever use a blow dryer. I brush it back and back until eventually eventually that is dry. Works!
2016-10-17 09:11:12
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answered by forker 4
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Try John Frieda Frizz Ease products, sold at most drug stores for about $4-$10.
2007-02-26 08:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The absolute best is a product called Silk Drops from FX Special Effects! Its an awesome silk serum! You can get it at any Walgreens, CVS, Wal-Mart, etc. You'll love it!
2007-02-26 11:07:44
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answered by HairPro 3
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Just use some Paul Mitchell products. They work good on my hair. Also use a thermal heat hair straightiner. Use pantene products.
2007-02-26 08:29:35
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answered by Alexis 2
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Pantene is very good for your hair and if all else straighten it or just put some gel and show it off, trust me- some girls would kill for my hair, straight or curly.
2007-02-26 08:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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try frizz ease by john freida or bed head frizz by tigi and put a dime sized amount in your palm and rub it through soaking wet hair. dry your hair as normal and use a ceramic straightener. it works for me and my hair is crazy.
2007-02-26 08:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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to tame your hair before you leave the house spray some hairspray in it, and that should calm it some. and if that doesnt work i suggest going to the salon and getting it thinned out and perminately straightened and that should do the trick.
2007-02-26 08:30:20
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answered by californiachick_14 1
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