Try the Sunsilk collection. They have a shampoo collection called De-Frizz that works really nicely( my friend uses it). it includes shampoo and condtioner and creme. Plus its cheap! if you want to splurge try the Curls Rock! collection from Bedhead ( or Catwalk., i froget) After a shower and if you're bored or watching a movie, take the time to twirl each little curl which will help them form. Since you have culry hair, wash it like 3 times a week because oils make ur hair more tamed and let the curls form better.
2007-03-06 11:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, what I do is use lots of conditioner in the shower and normally leave it in for around five minutes. Then, I just wrap a towel around it to dry the normal way and get dressed and stuff... But when I do my hair, it's normally pretty wet, not so that it's dripping a river, but wet. If it's not, I get it wet again. When I want to leave my hair down, I just put around five handfuls of mousse in, distrubuting it evenly, crimping here and there, etc. In other words, a lot of mousse. Then, there's this trick that you crimp it with a towel to get all of the moisture out, so it dries like that. I've had a lot of success with this, although I would watch the humidity where you live. ^_^ Hairspray also helps a lot, and gel also does too, but I found it weighs the curls down a little too much. But if I don't do this, my hair is just frizz and when I do this, it's curly and not frizzy. Hope it helps.
2007-03-06 11:13:04
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answered by mybrokenending 2
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Your hair has similarities for your epidermis in that it reacts to the belongings you eat, the elements, the way you're taking care of it, etc. If the elements is dry, you've subject matters with getting breakage and chop up ends. also, in case you employ a cheap shampoo/conditioner, you may be particularly unfavourable your hair more suitable than helping it. i do not understand your hair care routine, yet i visit inform you a thanks to make it more suitable positive. at the starting up, attempt shampooing your hair another day, yet conditioning it on a daily basis. concentration on the ends of your hair even as contained in the bathe and do not use any type of warm temperature. this may moisturize your ends to stay away from breaking. Use a shampoo/conditioner it truly is made for moisturizing and is on the better end of the shelf, no longer the cheapy stuff. you are able to also purchase coconut oil to position in the ends of your hair. i in my opinion use Organix Coconut Milk (about $5 or $6 at maximum shops). After your hair is towel dried, rub a TINY volume between your hands and gentle onto the ends of your hair. do not use too a lot, or your hair will look greasy. this will also help stay away from breakage and splitting. wish this enables! reliable luck!
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answered by Anonymous
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STEP ONE: comb hair after taking shower
STEP 2: apply gel to hair
STEP 3: do not do ANYTHING to the hair once it has dried!!!!!!!!! This is what makes it frizzy
NEVER brush/comb curly hair when it is DRY!!! This takes all of the natural curl out and leaves you with frizz.
2007-03-06 11:02:35
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answered by blankstares 3
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My hair is very frizzy, seriously! It looks like a triangle! But, I take a shower and simply use hair spray when it's still damp.
2007-03-06 11:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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try an anti-frizz shamppo/conditioner. If you dont want it curly/frizzy, you should try using a hair straightner. the right one though. that's what i do.
2007-03-06 11:01:25
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answered by [: 4
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you can buy a hair straightener, but make sure its a good one like Chi or Coreolis. they are from $80-$110, don't forget some type of straightening cream that doesn't dry your hair out.
2007-03-06 11:10:17
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answered by nic 1
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Try to buy some salon anti-frizz products. They may cost a bit more than normal ani-frizz products would....but it is worth it!!!
2007-03-06 11:05:31
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answered by [S-More] 3
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Straighten it!! Try a wet/dry straightener or a Remington.... they work really good!! 8]
or try Pantene sleek and shine shampoo and conditioner, it really works!!
Good Luck
2007-03-06 11:03:35
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answered by - - MiSS SEYDi.. &♥; ™ 2
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Same with mine, exactly. I use lots of jell and a smoothing milk (Not real milk..its from that Garnier thing..) and then difuse it. It turns out perfect with tight curls/waves.
2007-03-06 11:01:21
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answered by Julia 3
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