nooo way....fly aways...hmm tough problem. maybe you should try some smooth, repair and shine anit-frizz and fly away serum or milk? get it anywhere, any brand, just not really cheap kind. redken or garnier seems to work well
2007-03-06 17:24:54
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answered by brighteyes 2
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Well if you can bare to cut it if it isnt short already do so. maybe even just 4 or 5 inches. Getting it cut every month or so is ideal. Also Try using dumb blonde deep conditioner. Wash your hair with shampoo only every other day or every two days. I know that sounds gross but it's healthier for your hair. On the days you dont wash your hair put the deep conditioner in 10 minutes prior to showering. Then wash it out at the end of your shower. When you use shampoo your washing the sebum out of your hair the sebum is what keeps your heair healthy thats why its beter to wash it every other or every 2 days. I have fly aways on the top of my hair and when I put it up. I try to leave the fronts down sorta like bangs to fix those fly aways but when I style my hair or blow dry I like the fly aways because it keeps my hair looking a little natural. I would deff go for the deep conditioner though because you will see an improvement especially if your hair is dyed or bleached.
2007-03-07 01:30:12
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answered by Princess K! 3
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Start taking care of it! Condition every time you wash it. Comb it out carefully when its wet as thats when its most delicate. Avoid loads of products on your hair if you can. Also ensure you eat loads of fresh fruit and veg as what you eat drasticaly affects your hair!
Now, give it time because hair grows fairly slowly so patiece will be a definate virtue!
2007-03-07 01:25:18
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answered by Tiffers 3
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I sometimes get hairs on my fly! We are like yin/yang.
2007-03-07 01:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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wear a hat.. or hair spray it down.. or go to the salon so they can fix up your hair.. K
2007-03-07 01:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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humidifier in your house or spray hairspray on comb or brush. You need moisture in you home
It works
2007-03-07 01:44:45
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answered by boofeetballs 1
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i like sunsilk antipoof 24/7 cream..the blue bottle..works great
2007-03-07 01:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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lightly rub a fabric softener sheet like 'bounce' all over your hair...seriously, it works
2007-03-07 01:35:13
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answered by caro 3
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get a good cut and ask the stylist for advice
2007-03-07 01:31:20
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answered by siobahn_85 2
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yes wigs.
2007-03-07 01:23:32
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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