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Your hair will frizz up no matter what kind of dryer you use. Try putting a diffuser on the end of the hair dryer and don't dry all the way. After your hair is half dry use a drop or two of olive oil to tame the frizz.

2007-08-04 04:06:21 · answer #1 · answered by sexmagnet 6 · 0 0

It is not the dryer, it is how it is used and products and tools used along with it. Use a small amount of a anti-frizz serum. Power dry hair for several minutes on high. Clip most of hair out of the way. Start around face and work with either a smoothing boar bristle round brush or metal round brush. (It depends on how much curl, if any you want.) Use moderate tension to pull against root area and completely dry. Now start rolling and unrolling brush while drying down the shaft. Do not forget the ends. Get it totally dry before moving on. Repeat all over head. After practicing a few times you will have a great blow dry. Best of luck.

2007-08-04 11:08:38 · answer #2 · answered by manonbly 5 · 0 0

Well, wen ur blowdrying your hair, make sure that the nozzle is down, so it's going down the cuticle, that's wat caused a lot of my frizz before, but then i started to put the nozzle down and that helped a lot. If that doesn't help,well, also make sure that your blowdryer setting is set on low, that helps a lot too. I think an Ionic blowdyer would help too, that's wat i've heard. Ionic also helps not damage your hair as much. A straightener could help w/ the frizz if you want it to be straight. Also, try some anti-frizz serum too. I like Garnier Fructis sleek and shine frizz serum. I use a lot of products in my hair, but if I put the frizz serum in my hair, and it's still getting frizzy I put in a John Freida product. It's step 4 in styling hair straight. It's supposed to staightener out curls to make your hair straighter, but it helps the frizzies a lot.

I hope I helped at least some,good luck!

2007-08-04 11:06:48 · answer #3 · answered by daddis_grl_93 3 · 0 0

I dont think a hairdryer really makes a difference but i use this stuff called smoothing milk from garnier fructise and takes the frizz way down.

2007-08-04 11:01:28 · answer #4 · answered by beachbumm 2 · 0 0

same what the other girl said,

i use garnier frutics smoothing milk. its in a green bottle and it smeells good too!
you can use it right when you get out of the shower when your hair is wet or when its dry it doesnt matter!
hope it helped!

2007-08-04 11:05:58 · answer #5 · answered by E :) 2 · 0 0

it isn't the dryer. try an anti frizz product and use a diffuser on the end of the dryer

2007-08-04 11:06:53 · answer #6 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

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