i want my hair to not poof during the day because it usualy does so i would have to go to the bathroom and put a little water on my hair so it wont poof. i am planning to go out and buy hairspray that will keep my hair stay unpoofy and stay straight for the whole day, anyideas?
wiggylilweirdo answered Friday January 28 2005, 11:41 pm: I have the same deal. I've got crazy hair. I usally keep it wet (let it dry naturally) and spray a bit of Aussie (spelling) hair spray in it. Or sometimes I try gel. If you shower at night put you hair (wet) in a tight bun after brushing it. That'll give it time to dry somewhat over night, ut it'll still be wet enough to do stuff with. Try anti frizz stuff. Frizzes (I think thats it) works well...or Got 2 Be products. You an get all that at Wal*Mart. [ wiggylilweirdo's advice column | Ask wiggylilweirdo A Question ]
Karen answered Friday January 28 2005, 6:24 pm: Pantene ProV has hair spray that will help your hair not to poof. Aussie has some too. Hope I helped :)
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drjwlc4 answered Friday January 28 2005, 5:15 pm: hey ok well they have this frizz stuff at stores maybe go to sally buety supply and by a straitner that keeps you hair straight not curly or anything and also not puffy so maybe go check that store out and go fing frizz stuff fo your hair hope i helped
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jeanine answered Friday January 28 2005, 5:14 pm: hey i read in the last seven magazgine that putting like a "dime-sized amout of lotion" on your hair will keep it from frizzing.. i dont know if it would work the same for poofing, unless you consider it the same thing... lol hope i helped [ jeanine's advice column | Ask jeanine A Question ]
MummuM answered Friday January 28 2005, 5:08 pm: I have the same problem. Anything from the Aussie or Fructis products work great.
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orphans answered Friday January 28 2005, 5:01 pm: hmmm There are some products out there that control "poofy" hair. There is one from the Garnier line of hair products that I hear works pretty well. I hope that you fix it! But I'm sure you don't need to and look gorgeous already!!!! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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