Same problem here.
If you really want something that will work and basically stay amazing for months. Try getting a professional straightening. This should run from $500 to $1000. Depends on your hair and stylist. You want to get the one which takes about 5 hours and is professionally done. It will make your hair unbelievable. When I first got it done I didn't even have to blow dry my hair its just dried into beautiful straight hair with no maintains at all. I've tried a lot of other products and I personally don't have the time to blow dry my hair everyday.
I don't think its the same this as a relaxer, its a hard core straightener which will last months.
Problem with mine, the second time the guy really messed up and I haven't got back to get it done again. But let me tell you its a MUST for frizzy hair. Cost a lot but you don't even have to bother with it. Don't take a shower and sleep on it though, it gets all dishuffled when you sleep as it dries.
Good Luck!
2007-07-02 02:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, that depends on what type of hair you have really. Curly, straight, dyed?
Anyway, avoid alot of heat and chemicals. These can destroy your hair. In other words, wear your hair natural, no straighteners or curling irons if you can avoid it. And, after you style your hair try using something like Citrus shine. Be careful with this, you only wanna use a little bit, it is very, very oily. But, if you use a dime sized amount over your entire hair it will smooth those frizzies
2007-07-02 02:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong with your hair it is just your hair. My hair is natural frizzy/curly so rather than go against my hair I work with it and have it cut in layers this keeps the curls under control.
You can buy a curl cream to apply on after washing never use mouse on frizzy hair it makes it bigger you need to use curl cream and serim.
John Frieda does a fantastic range for you type of hair it has the relaxer, curl cream excellent shampoo and conditioner. I use his products all the time and it keeps the frizz away.
A good cut and working with your hair is best.
2007-07-02 02:59:23
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answered by momof3 7
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Shampoo alternate day: Detergent blows up the hair shaft and roughens the cuticles. On the days you do not shampoo, simply wash the hair and apply conditioner to the ends.
Cleaning the hair without fluffing frizzy ends: Apply shampoo at the crown.
Once you finish blow drying hair straight, change the dryer setting to cool for some time and then blow each part again.
2007-07-02 02:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello my friend had mingers hair, very long, very frizzy and it always looked a mess she now has a hairdresser who comes to her house and uses a professional straighting chemical and her hair looks amazing, I think that it is high maintenance but it looks great, might be worth a go. Good luck.
2007-07-02 05:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Try KMS daily fixx, my hair was really bad after having it bleached for years I decided to have low lights but didn't like them so went back blonde, and it messed my hair up badly, so my hairdresser gave me KMS daily fixx pro gold which is 2 conditioners which you have to mix together and leave on your hair after shampooing, it did the trick for mine, but there are many different KMS products, go on google and type in KMS daily fixx and there will be a product for your hair I promise, give it a go good luck let me know how you get on.
2007-07-02 07:19:59
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answered by Kryssie 2
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A straightner is a very useful tool-- it may take awhile to straighten your hair but once you do it you can leave the style in for 2-3 days, friz free.. I suggest one of the wet to dry hair straightners they are excellent!
2007-07-02 02:51:05
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answered by nickname1 2
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You can solve all your hair problems with a nice, neat Buzz Cut!
2007-07-02 03:56:47
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answered by Yahoo Will Never Silence Me 6
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Have you tried smoothing balm and strainers? Blow dry hair downwards first. Treat yourself to a wash and blow-dry at a good hairdressers and see how they do it. Make sure it is trimmed regular for neatness too.
2007-07-02 02:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like your hair has a bit of a kink to it you need to use a good shampoo and conditioner, and when blow drying start by drying from sections underneath you need to keep the hair straight and work the hairdryer in i downward motion. do not keep the dryer still and in one place all the time good luck.
2007-07-02 03:11:13
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answered by louise d 6
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