Question Posted Wednesday January 26 2005, 6:17 pm
Ok... well here's the problem.... i have no clue wat to do with my hair... I've tried sooo many products... let me tell you my routine so maybe you can help me... i take a shower in the morning... i use both shampoo and conditioner.. i always brush my hair while the conditioner is in... after i do that i put on frizz ease... then i either wrap my head in a towel till it's dry or i have to leave.. in either case i put it in a ponytail... because it always ends up being frizzy... the frizz-ease doesn't work at all.. it always just makes my hair greasy... ((and frizzy))... anywhoo'z i've tried puttin gel in... i've tried so0o many different products... biosilk, tresseme, garnier... etc.. but none of them work... i've also tried the dryer sheets thing too.. that didn't work either... i've tried to alter my routine... maybe by not brushing it.. or not blowdryin it.. i've tried it without conditioner.. i've tried everything.. what else can i do?? sry it's so0o long by the way..
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x0oLoViNiTo0x answered Thursday January 27 2005, 6:12 pm: I used to have the same prob and it was exactly like your situation cause I tried all of that stuff too. What I did was, I bought a round sraightener that has a gold plate and I just use that on my hair after I get out of the shower and it works REALLY well. I don't have to put any kind of gel in it anymore. Hope I helped! Good Luck!
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luckycharm answered Thursday January 27 2005, 3:53 pm: well i used to have pretty frizzy hair too but now i use pantene pro-v! it works really well for me! i have really thick hair too but it works... they have like different types... i use to one called smooth n sleek... its got green lettering... hope i helped!
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LexybelNLisa answered Thursday January 27 2005, 3:41 pm: well you didnt say anything about rinsing the shampoo and conditioner out! but you probably do.. anyways i would definitely try a straightener, they help soo much and it really doesnt take much time, it makes your hair frizz-less and if its really thick and poofy it makes it look a little thinner which is a plus [ LexybelNLisa's advice column | Ask LexybelNLisa A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday January 27 2005, 3:35 pm: Why not try straigteners there really good and the are really affective my friend sometimes uses them and she has really curly hair and i mean curly and the work for her.
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elmo answered Thursday January 27 2005, 10:49 am: My hair used to be kind of frizzy and then I switched to this stuff called nature's gate herbal shampoo and conditioner. My hair doesn't frizz at all now. I would also try putting in the frizz ease in and then blow drying your hair and then running a little more in after you finish blow drying. [ elmo's advice column | Ask elmo A Question ]
xxbrunettekissxx answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 8:34 pm: Omg i know exactly how you feel! Heres my routien maybe it will help:
1)Take shower, put shampoo and conditioner(pantien pro V)
2)I blow dry my hair
3) THIS IS THE SECRET: i pour a little oliv oil on my brush and then brush it in my hair
4)Then i straighten it
Hint:depending on how much hair you have u might have to put more in.
grl_who_smilez answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 6:43 pm: when you shower, just shamppo and comdition your hai. rinse it out and then dry your hair by wrapping it in a towel or air-drying (airdrying is better but it takes more time)then dont use any extra products except for something like garnier fructise smoothing milk. only use it when your hair is dry. you can get fructise smoothing milk at most grocery stores and stores like walmart. its around 3-4 dollars. [ grl_who_smilez's advice column | Ask grl_who_smilez A Question ]
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