use vive pro by loreal shampoo and conditioner and use herbal essesene none of ur frizzness(its in a orange bottle) stuff after showering
2007-02-26 14:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i have really ba frizzy and curly hair and the thing that I found that works the best is John Freida Frizz Ease, then use a hair dryer and brush and pull it straight. It also tames frizzy curls too, if you arent into straightening. But it is an excellent product. Get the one in the purple bottle that says maximum strength. They are small bottles and are like 10 dollars, but worth it. Hope this helps
2007-02-26 22:28:45
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answered by AspynnsMommy 2
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I take a shower everyday, and use a shower cap when not washing my hair. I also have very thick, wavy hair, and at night, I get it wet and put it in braids so in the morning it's smoothed out. I also curl it sometimes in the morning and that smooths it out so it's not as frizzy. I can't help you with the dry part though...
2007-02-26 22:24:46
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answered by smudgey100 1
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An ionic hair dryer helps a lot, as does leave in conditioner. Aussie is inexpensive and sold right at walmart. They have a great shampoo & conditioner called moist and their leave in conditioner is great too. I just bought their anti-frizz felxible hair creme, I forget the name of it but it is by Aussie and like I said they have a good line for thick, dry frizzy hair like ours.
2007-02-26 22:23:20
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answered by thatgirl90 2
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It's good taht you don't wash your hair everyday, but if there is a way to wear your hair naturally, it will really save you. Flat Ironing or even blow-drying repeatedly can really damage your hair and can make your naturally dry, frizzy hair even more unbearable. Trying finishing products taht you can use to scrunch a curl or wave into your hair. I like moose, and i have very coarse thick, curly hair.
2007-02-26 22:22:49
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answered by Shirine D 1
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well, my whole family was cursed with thick frizzy hair so i understand how you feel. my one sister doesn't care but has the thinest. my other sister has the thickest, but she grew it out to her waist ( pursonally i think no one should have that long of hair.) and i, i'm 13 and very girly, have pritty thick hair. but i made the mastack of cutting it to my shoulders. anyway to the point. pantene and sunsilk work for me. i've also heard good things about tressmme and aussie. only thing i hate is that on the day i wash it poofs. i hate that. best of luck.
2007-02-26 22:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My hair stylist told me not to use hot water but warm water when I rinse. But being my hair is too thick I don't use conditioner, just an all in one product, she said to put a dab of olive oil on my hand and sparingly apply to hair.
2007-02-26 22:28:06
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answered by srena 5
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I used the new Herbal Essences none of you frizzness smoothing shampoo with anti-frizz potion! It is new and has a new look in an orange bottle with a green cap! Hope I helped!
2007-02-27 19:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Read the book "Curly Girl" by Lorraine Massey. There are lots of great tips in her book. A really good product for me has been
Nature's Cure mega therapy by L'oreal.
2007-02-26 22:45:37
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answered by cynical1963 4
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im in the same boat as u. go to a hair salon and they will give u many options, or become a model ir famous person and it will be pampered 24/7
2007-02-26 22:22:46
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answered by Other Man 1
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