Curly hair needs moisture. Make sure that you are using a good leave in conditioner. My hair stylist told me to mix a leave in conditioner with the product you are going to use to style your hair. Also scrunch your hair with a towel not your hands. The towel will retain the moisture while your hands will become sticky which will cause it to become frizzy. It is also a good idea to use hot oil treatments and deep condition your hair. You can always put the conditioner in your hair, put a plastic shower cap on top, heat up a medium sized towel in the microwave, wrap the towel around your head and condition you hair for about 30 minutes or so. That is an easy way and costs just about nothing! Conditioner should be your new best friend to eliminate frizz. Good luck-
2007-03-24 03:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, ok.. how did you try to straighten?
The first time I straightened my hair I went to a friends salon... basically she used an exothermic perm solution on my hair, rather than putting in the rods...she just combed my hair...working it in. After that I purchased similar from local beauty supply and I do it myself, every 2-3 months. [I can't remember the name of what I use, I'll come back later and let you know].
Now there are other over the counter perm straighteners out there... also depending on your hair type... you could need a relaxer.
I would suggest going to a salon or beauty college and see what their recommendation is regarding how to deal with.
OHHHH and once you've straightened... one way to maintain is using a smoothing balm or straightening creme after each wash. These are leave in 'conditioners'.... I use Avon's, Garnier and Sunsilk.
Good luck!
2007-03-24 10:35:33
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answered by t g 3
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ok my hair is really frizzy and curly too. WHat u can do is, afetr u shower, towle dry a LOT, then blow dry the rest of the way so that it is completely dry. Then use a flat iron to make it straight and just keep smoothing it with ur hands each time u straighten a section. This should work. â¥â¥
2007-03-24 10:32:55
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answered by Sam 3
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try washing it in straight conditioner for a while.
do it a few times when you shower. Leave it in for about five minutes, rinse, repeat maybe 2 or three times and DO NOT BLOW DRY.
On another note, you can also try putting some vegitable oil in your hair. Get it good on the scalp and work through all your hair.
your hair should ultimately stop being frizzy.
2007-03-24 10:41:14
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answered by frankiethunders 2
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The more you straiten it the worse it gets. because by straitening your hair you are damaging it by causing split ends.
instead of doing all that , make sure you use hair conditioner evertime you wash your hair . I find Aloe vera conditioner is the best . Also, use phyto products . there are creams that you can apply it every time you comb your hair.
i hope this is helpful to you
and Good Luck
2007-03-24 10:33:40
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answered by Bella 2
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Use some2 in one shampoo. It has shampoo with conditioner built in. It is good to have tangle free hair. Plus you can try conditioner that you spray on to your hair. Look at your local pharmacy like CVS.
I hope it works for you!
I have had tangled hair before. Trust me it will help instead of fussing around with your hair. Also, if you want you can go to a hair salon.
2007-03-24 10:33:21
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answered by Diana 3
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Same problem here!! : (
Try buying a very good quality cermatic straightener, a cheap one can create frizzy hair. Then try a good quality expensive straightening serum. And dont straighten your hair all the time it vill ruin your ends and lead to frizzy hair. Dont always straighten your hair too leave your hair down curly too, straightening it will damage it!!
2007-03-24 10:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I find the sprays and lots of conditioners help. Use a high quality shampoo and conditioner, Redken has a really goof one. Also try leave in conditioners too. A really good ceramic iron helps too. Good luck.
2007-03-24 10:34:28
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answered by Michelle M 2
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is your hair natural curl? if yes maybe rebonding may help. but daily care is much important.
maybe can try the shampoo and conditioner call sebastian. i used it everyday and its pretty good.
last of all, do comb your hair straight after bath and let it dry. when u sleep remember to rest it properly on the pillow, if not next day it will sure be very curly and all tangle up.
hope my answer helps. ^^
2007-03-24 10:38:15
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answered by jq 2
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Hi i do not know much about hair but i would use a straightener and take a shower with a straining shampoo! worked fro my cousin who' shair used to be SUPER FRIZZY and now you wouldn't even notice that!! I will figure out what shampoo she used for you.
2007-03-24 10:32:54
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answered by Janna N 1
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