You should use frizz control shampoo or you can use HERBAL ESSENCES ''NONE OF YOUR FRIZZNESS''! I use it and it helps my hair and my hair is like frizzy big time.
2007-03-10 13:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all... don't use heat on it...try not using a hair straightner or even blow dryer if you can help it...because although these techniques may make it look great at first slowly but surely it will dry out your hair and put it in a bad condition. What I do is after washing and towel drying my hair, I massage my scalp with aloe-vera gel for 10-15 minutes. This makes the condition of your scalp and hair sooo much better. It also gives your hair a natural shine and silkiness. Try it out, you can get aloe-vera gel at a CVS or other drugstore.
2007-03-11 13:54:08
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answered by caramel_latte 5
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John Freida makes lots of products for frizz - they work pretty well. Check labels for specific products to decide what is best for your situation. I also really like Burt's Bees Avocado Hair Butter - you can use it as a pre-shampoo treatment, and also as a kind of "mousse". If you use it on dry hair, use just a little and rub it between your hands, then through your hair. Use too much and it might look greasy.
2007-03-10 21:24:37
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answered by tech_girl 4
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My hair is just like yours. What I do is first use the two in one hair shampoo. Then, blow dry it dry. Then, I straighten it with a straightener. After straightening, I use this serum that's available at the hair salon, just ask for it. Let it hold in overnight and then the following morning just spray a little Dove hairspray. It make your hair look silky straight and healthy. It won't damage your hair and it really works.
2007-03-11 15:14:19
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answered by riri4u 3
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Tip # 1: Keep away from the fire. lol
Tip # 2: Condition after shampooing. Apply Hydra-Seal by Matrix. Then, use a good John Frieda anti-frizz serum product.
2007-03-10 21:24:39
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answered by treefrog 4
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You can put mayonaisse in your hair for 15-20 min. before showering that makes your hair healthy and shiny. You can also use frizz-ease products and get your split ends cutten off that will help with the frizziness.
2007-03-10 21:48:03
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answered by Jenny0305 4
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olive oil. i use this once a week for shiny hair and the dryness.
i fill the bathroom sink with water and about 4 caps of the olive oil(less for less hair, more for more hair) then just soak my hair in it until the hair is all wet and then i read a magazine for like 30 minutes then wash with shampoo.
2007-03-10 21:19:45
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answered by katie c 3
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I use a daily leave in conditioner & i use a deep conditioner every time I wash my hair.
Avoid using heat often; I would let it air dry & then flat iron.
Also keep you ends trimmed; every 6-8 weeks you should have them cut.
2007-03-10 21:18:52
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answered by bunni96 4
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If your hair is super dry (like mine), I sugest using a super extra amount of conditioner! It helps. I also use any kind of serum before I style it (flat-iron, hot-roll) to keep it anti-frized and shiney! Hope that helps!
2007-03-10 21:17:59
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answered by j;eaojtoig;45jho;54ihu;45hujt54 6
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once a month i go to a salon to get an IDA hair mask. it makes my hair super soft! also, shampoo every day, but only condition every-other day so it doesn't dry out...and my hair gets frizzy sometimes too, so instead of towling it dry after i shower, i scrunch it dry with paper towels.
2007-03-10 21:34:18
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answered by from3ndto3nd 3
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shampoo it and then condition. leave the conditioner in for 3-5 min and then stick your help in ice cold water. this helps seal moisture in. for the extra shine, try using a shine serum or make a paste out of strawberries. i know, it sounds weird but try it. oh, and brush it a lot.
2007-03-10 21:19:54
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answered by peachyfuzz 2
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