OMG i have hair just like yours!! ok so first thing !! straighten it if you dont already! that takes like all the poof away!!! another thing is to use is Bed Head after party smoothing cream! it takes away the friz. this costs between 10 and 20 dollars!! well hope this helps!!! lataz
2007-03-01 11:03:38
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answered by RoLo~LuVeS~YoU! ♥ 2
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Try Sunsilk- the blue antipouf kind. You should also try John Freida Frizzeease Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum or Hollywood Beauty Secrets Olive Cholesterol Conditioner-- It works really well.
2007-03-01 11:24:02
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answered by MIthi 3
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I have the same problem and actually asked the same question on Y!A!!!! One of the things that worked for me was leave in conditioner. You can get it in a spray or cream form. Since you leave it in, it keeps your hair smooth and untangled all day! It really does work! The kind I use is a salon brand called Grund (you might not have heard of it), that I get at my hairdresser's. I'm pretty sure you can get it other places, i've seen it in magazines, but, if not, you can probably get it online, or another product will probably work just as well! Hope this helps!
2007-03-01 11:16:20
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answered by smelie_ellie 3
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Bed Head Ego Boost is awesome for frizzies, as is glossing polish or repair & shine by Farouk... a LITTLE goes a loooong way, so start with a pea size drop and flip your hair upside down and scrunch into the ends of damp hair (after shampooing/conditioning) avoiding the scalp and bangs if you have any.
You can get Bed Head at any beauty supply store, I see Target has some now too and Costco or Sams has their shampoos. The Glossing Polish or Repair & Shine is available at Target, Walmart and beauty supply stores as well.
2007-03-01 11:03:28
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answered by hrh_gracee 5
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My favorite hair product is jojoba oil (but if your hair is really dry you can try olive oil). I use it as a deep treatment mask, as a protection from the detergents in the shampoo (in this case I only rub 4 drops on the ends), as a hair serum whenever I feel my hair lacks moisture or shine (2 drops on the lengths go a long way).
You can buy it from a health food store. For the price, check the link below: http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/jojoba-clear-deodorized-carrier-oil-p-458.html
2007-03-01 11:07:15
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answered by Loussaille 3
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Sammy is the best.I have frizzy coarse hair. You can get his products at Krogers.He use to only sell it on H.S.N. But it is such a good product that stores have it now. The price varies but anywhere from 5.00 to 8.00. He has alot of different products.I get it when Krogers puts it on sale and buy out the store.Good luck
2007-03-01 11:09:00
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answered by sweet_thing_kay04 6
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I use Suave Sleek (bright orange bottle) in the conditioner, shampoo and smoother (leave in conditioner) It is very cheap, and ,( for me at least), works better than any other product I have used in the past...including salon quality products. I have very curly, dry and frizz prone hair. You can buy it almost everywhere, Each of the above mentioned products go for under $2 each.
2007-03-01 11:06:33
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answered by cindy1576 4
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there is a few choices super skinny serum by paul mitchel ,or silk fusion by chi , bio silk all of these products can be purchased through a salon
2007-03-01 11:07:06
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answered by stylist07 1
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try to find joico products. they have a whole line for thick frizzy hair called silk. it uses real silk to soften hair. and use a flat iron. flat irons you can find a wal-mart for like 12 dollars and the joico products you can find through hair salsons, trade secret, and other places. joico is a little more expensice like 12 dollars for shampoo and conditioner, but trust me, quality makes a difference with hair like ours!!
2007-03-01 11:04:30
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answered by Kayla C 4
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if u want shampoo and conditioner use SUNSILK and buy the one 4 puffy hair it costs bout $4 or $5 n u can buy it almost at any store
HOPE IT HELPS
2007-03-01 11:08:20
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answered by Royal 2
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