I have the same problem with my hair, It get's really frizzy if I dont tame it. So what I do is many things #1 is, I use a flat iron to make it go sleek and straight. Buy a really good one. Go to Sallys Beauty supply and Invest in a really go flat Iron. If you don't like the straight look then you can go curly and what you do is, buy some hair moose and put it in your hair when it's wet and then let it air dry alittle bit and you can use a diffuser that you put on the end of your blow dryer and that makes your hair alot more curly looking. If you don't like that idea you can try this, go to sallys and buy Proclaim Glossing Polish. It's in a clear bottle with a black lid. I don't go a day with out using it or I have a frizz mess. lol What you wanna do is out it in your hair when you let it air dry after gettting out of the shower but make sure that your hair is completly dry. Depending on how long your hair is, put a good amount in hair and make sure that it's everywhere but not too much in your hair and then put it in sections and use a thicker curling iron and do your whole hair in ringlets. I do it all the time to my hair and I get so many compliments on my hair. It ends up looking like Jessica Simpsons all loose and way pretty. If you wanna straighten your hair use the Glossing Polish before you flat Iron and you'll get a perfect sheene look. Good Luck! If you need any more Questions you can email me whenever @ emily_rj@yahoo.com I'll be glad to help. I did go to hair school for 2 years.
2007-03-21 14:04:46
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answered by I love my kids! 2
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NEVER take a brush to frizz-prone hair is when it is wet.
Take the comb and some coconut oil. Apply a very small amount of the oil to the comb, so that it is visible between the teeth. Be very careful to use the coconut oil very sparingly, it is an oil after all and too much could appear greasy. Comb the oil through the damp hair. Depending on the length of your hair you may need to reapply oil to the comb. Using leave in conditioners help to tame frizz like Aveda Brilliant Damage Control, Bumble and bumble leave in conditioner with frizz control, or Aussie Hair Insurance. Its a good idea to deep condition your hair at least once a week- a lot of frizz comes from damage to your hair. Also, lotion works sometimes when you don't have any other products and Avedea Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade is good if you're going to style your hair theres one for curly and one for straight.
2007-03-21 21:05:07
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answered by Jenny0305 4
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Sunsilk
The Green De-Frizz shampoo, conditioner and 24-7 cream
2007-03-21 20:54:38
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answered by Nicole 5
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you can use a hair serum like Biosilk, thats sold in beauty supply stores and it works like a dream. my hair is the frizziest in the world and i use it and then straighten it with a flat iron (or you can use a blow dryer) and my hair is flat and not frizzy, all day. or if u like to keep your hair natural, put some in your hair after the shower when its damp and it will be natural looking without all that frizziness. but BE CAREFUL.. if u use too much your hair will just end up looking oily and greasy and that wont look so pretty.
2007-03-21 21:00:43
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answered by Manrae 5
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Blow dry your hair immediately after getting out of the shower; it will naturally straighten it.
2007-03-21 20:54:23
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answered by *ReJeCtEd* 1
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Tell her that when she washes her hair, to use cool water. Dont towel dry, air dry.
~Kyuuki
2007-03-21 20:55:40
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answered by SugarSw33t 3
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use a leave in conditioner...or try bounce creame
2007-03-21 20:58:31
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answered by grlw1981 2
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umm...you can use straightening shampoo
or you can straighten it or perm it
2007-03-21 20:55:07
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answered by what's my name? 2
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