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Good-Luck.
2007-10-10 11:35:37
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answered by one 6
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I suggest a product by "I. S. O." called "Bouncy Cream" it will control frizz. It does work.
I have natural curl myself and use the product daily.
I. S. O. is not sold in stores. Only available in salons. Call the salons in your area and find out who carries "I. S. O. The product should run between $10 to $30. (Depending on the area you are in.) Comes in a pump bottle and will last you a while.
If you think the first salon is to high call another and ask the price. It could vary.
I've been a licensed cosmetologist for thirty years.
Hope this helps and good luck.
2007-10-10 11:49:48
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answered by iddawg2469 6
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Silicone is the active ingredient that controls frizz. But all those products you mentioned add fillers like water or alcohol to make the products cheaper to make. That makes them less effective, and that's why they're not working for you.
Look for a pure silicone product like Simply Stylin'. Doesn't have those fillers and works extremely effectively in controlling frizz. www.simplystylinhair.com.
2007-10-13 05:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a guy, so you don't have to trust me on this, but I've honestly had great luck with leaving in the conditioner for several minutes before rinsing it off (I use cheaper stuff like Alberto VO5). When rinsing, make sure it's rinsed thoroughly, but don't rinse it too much to the point where it gets dry from the hard water (if you're using it). Use soft water if you can, and maybe try a hair brush? Some say it makes it more frizzy, but I've had luck with it making my hair very smooth.
You could also try a leave-in conditioner.
2007-10-10 11:38:29
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answered by VE 3
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Here are some things that could be causing damage and frizz:
- brushing hair when wet
- sleeping with wet hair
- towel drying hair
- heat styling (never when hair is wet, except for blow drying)
- using products that have alot of alcohol in them (Herbal Essences, Pantene)
If you do any of that, you should stop and give your hair time to "repair" itself. It will get better.
2007-10-10 11:31:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Frizz Ease or something like that
2007-10-10 13:35:33
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answered by Michelle 2
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http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/products_main.asp?section=products&subSection=frizzEase&lineID=4
try this. it's relatively inexpensive. you can get it at any drug store or beauty retailer. it really got rid of the frizz, and lasted all day. make sure you don't use too much though, it can make your hair greasy. hope this helps !
2007-10-10 11:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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try zero frizz serum trust me u will like it
2007-10-10 11:20:42
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answered by shirin 3
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JOHN FRIEDA FRIZZ EASE it's a miracle worker. also pretty much anything from a salon!
2007-10-10 11:22:34
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answered by bluelagoon79 3
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chi silk infusion
2007-10-10 11:18:35
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answered by blackdeath0223 2
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