apply anti frizz serum
2007-04-23 18:25:53
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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I am a stylist, and I will share with you my secret product that most stylists will not tell you about because it keeps you coming back to the salon. This products works really good and really fast for several of my clients, so I believe it will work great for you. I use this product especially for all my clients who have frizzy ends that won’t lie down, but who still want bouncy, light, and silky hair.
The product is called GodHead Strawberry Pudding Silky Smooth Hydrating Conditioner. The conditioner works particularly well because its main ingredient is aloe vera, which hydrates the hair strand and smoothes it without leaving it greasy and weighed down. You can buy it online at www.discoverb4a.com.
The conditioner is all-natural and contains lots of yummy ingredients like Jojoba Oil, Citrus fruits, Vitamin E, B Vitamins, Rosemary, and Sage…and lots of other natural hair smoothing and hydrating ingredients. It smells fabulous too.
Also, if you do not buy this product, try to stay away for unnatural shampoos and conditioner. They actually contain harsh detergents and ingredients that dry the hair after usage, although at first your hair feels great. This may be a cause of frizziness as well.
2007-04-25 01:17:17
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answered by miamibeautyexpert101 3
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Well,try these out...It might help.
Firstly,keep shampooing to a minimum since shampoo tends to dry out hair. If you do wash your hair daily, dilute shampoo with an equal amount of water. Shampooing to a minimum also alows to retain the essencial oil from your hair.This allows your hair to stay in place whn you try a hairstyle.
Secondly,use a daily conditioner to keep hair moisturized. Finger-brush your hair while the conditioner is in it. Then rinse.
Thirdly,apply a leave-in conditioner or anti-frizz serum to your damp hair.tRY LOREAL ANTI FRIZZ SERUM.It works:)
Lastly,deep-condition your hair once a week.
To touch up your hair in the afternoon, moisten your fingers with water and a small amount of conditioner. Run your fingers through your hair and smooth out the frizz.
Try it:)
2007-04-24 01:24:57
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answered by Cindy J 3
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use this they sell it in target
right after u take a shower get your towel and dry ur hair for like ten seconjds with it untill no water drips but your hair istill wet but no water will drip even if yousqueezed your hair then squeez some of the serum on your hands then apply it alll over your hair and when ur hair dries it will be shinny and unfrizzie and it wont be greazy or sticky
http://www.texasbeautysupplies.com/ffb504006.html
2007-04-24 01:43:25
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answered by beautiful lie 2
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Conditioner, pH balanced shampoo, and there are "de-Frizzing agents. The next time that you are at the salon, get professional advice. The people there study hair. I get mine cut at a school here in Lowell, MA, that is how I know.
They have classroom instuction on problems.
Use their knowledge.
2007-04-24 01:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Just wondering if you are blowdrying your hair. Mine does that too if I use a blowdryer. But if I let it just dry natural it dries great.
2007-04-24 01:28:53
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answered by Kerrie R 2
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a good hair straightener and a good conditioner.
everyone else makes it seem so complicated..
and if you are going to get a hair straightener, get an expensive one. they work really good for frizz and it is such a life saver for me:)
good luck!
2007-04-24 01:33:20
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answered by Melissa H 2
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well for me...
My Chi flat iron and Hair Serum usually do it. It's my love, I don't know what I would do without 'em!
2007-04-24 01:16:58
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answered by ? 3
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