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Question Posted Thursday February 24 2005, 8:44 pm

Hey you guys i have a shag and sometimes it gets relly frizzy what could i do to help that?

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piinkbabii781xx answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 2:27 pm:
You could use this product that sayz frizzy on it and they will sell that at like CVS but it is really exspensive

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mrs_radcliffe answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 2:24 pm:
Try you hair sirum
sunsilk i think it called my friend uses it and it works for her
all my love
roxie ♥
xxx

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preppkid answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 12:54 pm:
Garnier Fructis special shampoo for frizzy hair- forget waht its called sorry

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TiCkLeD_pInK540 answered Saturday February 26 2005, 6:05 pm:
Try getting layers, it helps with the frizz thing that makes your hair poof out. To help, try using a frizz serum. You can basically go to the supermarket and get any type of frizz control serum, but make sure it's a trusted brand. I prefere anything by pantene pro-v, garnier, ect. Good Luck!
Always,
Carly

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little_ms_perfect answered Saturday February 26 2005, 1:37 pm:
Try getting a hair serum at your local drug store. Read the bottles and look for something that says "sleek" or "anti-frizz" and buy that. Use as directed and, kapow! no more frizzt hair.

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g_man7594 answered Friday February 25 2005, 7:18 pm:
get a hair cut

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Karen answered Thursday February 24 2005, 9:11 pm:
Try buying a hair balm that smooths and defrizzes your hair. Anything by Paul Mitchell is great. Don't worry, it's not only for girls, you just don't hear any guys buying it. There are other hair products that both women and men can use and you just need to look around for them.
-Karen

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x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Thursday February 24 2005, 9:08 pm:
Hey!

What I do to keep my frizzy curly hair incontrol is I use Fructis Garnier (i think its uni-sex)smoothing milk. Just put it in your hair when its wet and let it dry. It will dry smooth :)
Hope I helped ;)
Pura Morena
xo0x adriana

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