Well, I have that same problem! But, I use Pantene Pro-V shampoo, and it really helps it smooth down! I also have a HAIR STRAIGHTENER that I use all the time. If you don't already have a hair straightener, they sell them at Wal-Mart for like $10!!!! If that doesn't work, go to a hair salon and ask them what products will work best for your hair.
Hope that works!
2007-04-18 12:21:29
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answered by MeMyself&I 1
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One of the problems could be lack of moisture.
Try using shampoo less frequently, and incorporate more conditioner and a weekly deep conditioner.
You could also use some of the frizz serums they have, like John Frieda's Frizz Ease. Just DO NOT heat style with any kind of silicone products in your hair, it will fry it even more.
Also, if you have curls, try scrunching your hair with paper towels instead of regular towels, it will define it more with less frizz.
Try not to heat style (blow dryers, diffusers, straighteners curling irons, etc.) too often because this will further damage your hair and cause more split ends. If you do need to dry hair, try using a diffuser about 6" away from the hair.
Another good thing to use is 100% Virgin Coconut Oil. It makes your hair more moisturized. You can buy it at Indian grocery stores and a good brand to try is called "Parachute".
2007-04-18 19:24:14
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answered by »Tiffany- 4
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I used to like Frizz Ease Serum by John Freida until I discovered Zero Frizz Serum. It's just as cheap if not cheaper, and it works very well. If your hair is shoulder length or shorter you need only about the size of the dime. You put it in while your hair is wet, then blowdry it. Follow up with a straight iron if needed and be careful NOT to put it anywhere near your roots or your hair will be greasy. If your hair is longer than shoulder length use about as much as the size of a quarter.
2007-04-18 19:48:29
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answered by chispa 3
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sun silk has good stuff/ but you dont have to get the shampoo and conditioner/ just get the leave in cream
and keep your hair in a ponytail most of the time to keep in together/ but not all the time because when you take it out you will be able to see the line where your pony was
hair straiteners work sometimes but they could cause your hair to break and it will look frizzier
i have the same problem
2007-04-18 19:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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John Frieda frizz ease serum is a miracle
2007-04-18 19:20:14
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answered by Angelacia baybeeeeee 7
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you style it in easy but transforming styles and use different shampoos such as sunsilk and john freida products. just incase you are looking for styling tips, heres a few:
buy those soft curlers and sleep in them. it is soooo easy and you save so much time in the morning. you just take them out and only brush the top of your hair otherwise you brush right through the curls. then use hairspray, not mousse. ive found that a great brand of hairspray is matrix hairspray. and for looser, messier curls, you separate each curl in two. it is a more casual, less shirley temple look.
then for waves, sleep in braids. (the number depending on how wavy you want your hair. i would probably recommend about eight or so) then you just take them out in the morning and just brush the top of your hair. you can use hairspray, but i usually dont need it, but then again, my hair holds waves really well......
and if you shower in the morning, scrunch your hair with mousse and it looks pretty good but might get a little frizzy.
and as for just regular hairstyles, i would try sidebangs or whispy bangs instead of thick ones......dont know about the cut i might have to see the shape of your face, sry....
you can also do buns, because they are pretty in, or low pigtails, but you might be a little old for them, but my sister in college looks cute in them so i dont know.....
as for hairbands, very cute and in!!! definitely!!!
u could wear your hair half-up, leaving your bangs down.....
hope i helped!!! good luck!!!
2007-04-18 19:19:21
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answered by karen 5
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use "frizz ease" by john frieda.
it's not just a serum--now there is a whole product line, including shampoo and conditioner.
it's available anywhere, wal-greens, target, wal-mart, etc.
the link is listed below to find out more info.
2007-04-18 19:21:19
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answered by sofia 5
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"none of ur frizzness by herbal essenses" its awsum and works ah-mazing
2007-04-18 19:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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straighten it.
2007-04-18 19:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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