I would love to have long hair like you describe. I keep mine short, but my hair is straight naturally. I'm trying to grow it out since my hubby likes it long.
Maybe your frizziness is because it's too long right now. Mine is shoulder length, somewhat below, but keeping track of what your hair is doing is important.
Maybe a shorter cut will help the frizzies?? Ask a salon expert if you don't believe me, but I would say lose some inches on your hair and maybe the frizzies will not attack you every day.
ps. I would love to have naturally curly hair, mine is boring straight hair, kind of off blonde, almost a brunette shade. I have to dye it to be a blonde, but I have found that if I dye it brunette, my naturall blonde seems to highlight my hair in streaks, its really good now....almost cool :-) lol
2007-03-27 20:13:49
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answered by kaliroadrager 5
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Try Using A Sleeping Cap Or A Turban. Changing Your Haircare Products May Also Help. Sometimes "Scrunching" A Lightweight Mousse Or Pomade In Your Hair After Waking-Up Will Help Smooth It Out. There Are "De-Frizzing" Products From OGILVIE®, John Freida®, EASY STRAIGHT® And Others Hope This Helps, Good Luck!
2007-03-28 03:21:57
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answered by one 6
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Use product to help frizz, I like bumble and bumble curl cream, but a cheaper product is Frizz Ease Curl Spray, both are really good at defining the curl, and let air dry a bit, or use a defuser on your dryer (or style as usual if you have a preferred method). In the morning you can just lightly spray your hair with water (from a water bottle) to reactivate the product, scrunch your hair and go. Also sleep on a satin pillowcase because the regular cotton ones frizz out hair (I made mine by buying scrap fabric from a fabric store and stitching it together, much cheaper). Keep hair conditioned and trim the split ends regularly to get rid of frizz, every so often do a deep conditioning treatment (vo5 creme, the pack says leave 15 minutes, I leave it for longer) makes your hair so much shiner.
2007-03-28 03:15:59
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answered by Jenner 2
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Use Frizz ease serum on wet hair. Don't shampoo every morning, just spritz with water, add a small amount of serum and this should combat the frizziness
2007-03-28 03:08:51
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answered by ChocLover 7
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How long is your hair? If it's long enough, is it possible to tie in a pony-tail or plait it?
If it's shorter, you could maybe try Sunsilk's new Anti-Frizz shampoo. I've had a friend say it worked pretty well.
Otherwise you could get your hair straightened....?
2007-03-28 03:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually smooth the area around the face with smoothing gel and let the rest of the hair stay curly...it is pretty and easy.
2007-03-28 03:14:44
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answered by russiancatsima 6
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Your hair is screaming at you because you're killing it. Washing your hair too often strips the scalp and the hair of natural, essential oils your scalp naturally secretes.
These are VITAL to healthy hair.
SHAMPOO your hair every other, to every third day. This will help bring your hair back to life.
2007-03-28 03:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Try lots and lots of conditioner and detangler. Also if you live in a dry climate you might want to put a humidifier in your room to put some moisture in the air.
2007-03-28 03:09:45
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answered by GUITARZAN30 2
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Let it grow to shoulder length and plait it into a braid.
2007-03-28 03:14:02
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answered by sheila_0123 5
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Your hair could be frizzing because you wash it too often...
2007-03-28 03:10:39
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answered by brian 2
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