are you talking to me????????
well, I tell ya my secret....SAMYs hair serum...is the best....you put it on the still damp hair, and you feel right-a-way the difference...
http://www.samysalon.com/samy_media.html
here is the website, but you get it at Walgreen and Target..
http://www.samysalon.com/samy_smooth_silk.html
oh, I just know you will love it!!!
2007-04-20 16:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Dont leave the conditioner that you use to wash it for more than reccommended on the bottle, often this is what causes your hair to frizz. i recommend that you go to a salon and get the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type and some treatments with keratin in them (keratin is found naturally in hair) as straightening your hair frequently damages it. However if you cannot afford salon shampoos and conditioners look for shampoos that cleanse and condtioners moisturise.
2. Alternatively before you start add some anti frizz serum or straightening gel or some minimum hold hairspray lightly/sparingly to damp hair blow dry your hair straight before using a straightener (preferably use a ceramic straightener, it stresses your tresses less) then set your hairdryer on a cool setting and give a light touch up (the cool air helps seal each individual hair strand, thus preventing fuzz).
3. when wearing it curly use products that say tames frizz and boosts curl and use the proper attachments if using a hairdryer (a diffuser) or add product and let hair dry naturally
2007-04-20 23:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There are certain shampoos out there that can help with the hair frizzies. Although a guy having short hair, I still had the hair frizz problems too. How I solved it, certain garnier fructis shampoos worked great.
By the way, this should be in the beauty and style category, not singles and dating, lol. ;)
2007-04-20 23:23:16
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answered by sum1_keeps_taking_my_name 3
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1) Use generous amounts of frizz serum.
2) Stop brushing it (except perhaps at night before you go to bed,) only comb it with a wide tooth comb.
3) Trim to avoid split ends and dryness.
4) Use heavy conditioners.
5) If all else fails... get it thinned out at a salon.
hope that helps
2007-04-20 23:23:33
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answer #4
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answered by starlake18 2
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I usually use moose when its curly.... and when I straighten mine i use this spray that keeps my straiten from burning my hair and keeps my hair from getting frizzy. I also use Garnier Fructis products :)
2007-04-21 08:25:14
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answered by NOT USING Y!A ANYMORE!!!!!!!!!!! 5
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Use John Freida's Frizz Ease .. it works miracles :]
its about 12 bucks at the drugstore
2007-04-20 23:23:32
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answered by LiLxLadie 3
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there is this great new hair straighting treatment out there called chi...( not the hot iron) it is a non chem. straightener it is great... I have been using it on my costumers for years since it came out... I love it... the ave. price is around 150 dollars to have it done but it is soooo worth it...
2007-04-20 23:25:55
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answered by fireleo16 1
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I use a product called "Zero Frizz". It's a clear serum that you put in your hair when it's wet. It seems to work well for me.
2007-04-20 23:23:20
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answer #8
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answered by in_jeneral 2
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it may seem strange but toothpaste will actually work to keep it from getting frizzy
2007-04-20 23:24:55
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answered by diablo_gjones 2
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use a silicone based styling wax nickel sized amount... while wet then blow dry ... after flat ironing use a pea sized amount of serum to control fly-aways
2007-04-20 23:24:15
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answered by Baby G 3
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