hotchik359359 answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 8:17 pm: I have the same problem. Put some honey, sugar and milk together and use it in the shower. Or you could do deep conditioning. Like, put conditoiner in your hair and leave it under a haircap for a 1/2 hour [ hotchik359359's advice column | Ask hotchik359359 A Question ]
Kay answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 7:00 pm: well most people with frizzy hair even if you have strate hair already try strating it with a really good stratner it always seems to calm down and make it thiner too! rate me -kay [ Kay's advice column | Ask Kay A Question ]
xOx_Ally_Babe_xOx answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 4:50 pm: I have had this same problem but i dont know if it will work on ur hair Before i go somewhere i wash my hair and i let it air dry just a LITTLE bit and then i blow dry it but every once in a while i brush it and the con. to blow dry and when it is comepletly dry i straighten it and then i take hair spray and spray where i need it if it is in the back i hair spray it and the comb it or brush it..i hope this helps you a lil bit
thanks xOx Ally Babe xOx [ xOx_Ally_Babe_xOx's advice column | Ask xOx_Ally_Babe_xOx A Question ]
duckylama123 answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 2:05 pm: well, mi hair is a frizzball. so mi mom went to a store that was just ment 4 haircare and got mi this thing that you put in your hair while it is wet and takes out the frizzes. [ duckylama123's advice column | Ask duckylama123 A Question ]
rainbowsend answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 12:44 pm: Use a extra-moisturizing conditioner designed for dry hair or one designed for curly hair, like Pantene. I like Pantene smooth and sleek (or the Suave look-a-like- it's cheaper and works just as good). Try only washing your hair every other day.
Do you live in a humid climate? I know my hair is always more frizzy when it's humid. On humid days, I just say "screw it" and wear a pony tail or a hat. Then on good days I make the attempt to have good hair. (sometimes it works, other days it doesn't) [ rainbowsend's advice column | Ask rainbowsend A Question ]
cutiepie33 answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 12:11 pm: stop rtying to get rid of ur friz then youll get frusterated and it wont help just try to style it so that it isnt as frizzy looking
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brunetteAmor answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 10:27 am: My hair is the same.. staightening it is a really good idea.. the best hair straightener is called Chi.. but if you dont want to straighten it then maybe you should try some of John Freida's products.. they are really top of the line for frizz. more questions? Ask! Xox [ brunetteAmor's advice column | Ask brunetteAmor A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 10:25 am: John Frieda's Frizz Eaze Serum works really well and it won't make your hair that frizzy. Try using Smooth and Sleek shampoo and conditioner by Pantene ProV and it will help tone your frizzy hair. Like what LostAngel has mentioned, you could get your hair Japenese straightened and it does work but then when your roots start to grow, you will start to see frizz. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
LostAngel answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 10:18 am: japanesse starighten..i think its called..it works well someone i know had really frizzy thick hair..and she got it done and its really staright just bends a little when she puts it up..byt then again that happens to everyone.
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