I use this stuff I got from my hairdresser called Cloud 9, made by Brocato. You can use it on wet or dry hair. I swear by this stuff!
2007-10-05 07:40:37
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answered by eZonis34 4
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First of all, let me advise you to enjoy the type of hair you have. We are always unhappy with our hair - if it's straight, we want it curly and vice versa - same with colour and length.
Enjoy your curls and to fix the frizziness in the morning, I suggest you invest in some 4x4 Frizz Free Gloss Serum (which is marvellous!!). It is made by Indola and comes from Germany. You will probably pick it up at a hairdresser. You use a minute amount so it last for ages and ages and gives your hair gloss and will add shine to your curls!
2007-10-05 07:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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This may sound weird, but a friend of mine, who had very frizzy hair, would use an unscented personal lubrication, such as KY Jelly. After brushing her hair, she would put a dab of lubrication on her palm, rub her palms together a little, and then gently smooth them over the frizzed part of her hair.
The hair calmed down considerably. It didn't leave the crunchy feeling like sprays and gels do, and the lubrication is water-based so it doesn't leave things feeling greasy.
2007-10-05 07:43:35
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answered by thezaylady 7
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Try using a cermaic brush with your hairdryer as is prevents static and frizz. Brush again in the morning for a smoother look. if like me your hair is haywire and has a mind of it's own tame it with a good hair serum. Make sure its a runny one rather than one that is quite gloopy as that will just make your hair look greasy!
2007-10-05 07:39:30
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answered by gellygoggles 4
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In the morning I use Garnier Fructis Milk, it is an anit-frizz lotion for the hair. I have wavy hair that is alwasy frizzy and this really helps.
2007-10-05 07:41:21
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answered by suheilly13 3
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When you wake up in the morning try brushing it through with a wet brush. Keep wetting the brush and brushing your hair until you hair is damp. When your hair is damp run some mousse or hair gel through it.
2007-10-05 07:39:38
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answered by Jenn...ish? 2
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a extra powerful straightener. Your hair is doing that b/c of the humidity yet once you get a straightener that straightens your hair whilst moist, or an exceedingly high priced straightener, it wont ensue. once you walk outdoors your hair wont flow *poof* it's going to flow *shwaah* (aka it's going to nevertheless be right now)
2016-11-07 08:44:12
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answered by zeh 4
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when it is hummid out sid put some thing so it wont get frizzy and try mousse, hairspray, or gel
2007-10-05 08:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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using an anti-frizzing shampoo and conditioner.
protecting it from sun over-exposure.
using moisturizing creams with vitamins and silk proteins.
2007-10-05 07:41:12
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answered by bloodymary24 4
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Maybe you should wash it in the mornings instead of at night. And braid it while you sleep so it doesn't tangle. :]
2007-10-05 07:39:14
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answered by Lea 4
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