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Question Posted Sunday July 6 2008, 4:56 pm

Hi. my hair ALWAYS gets all frizzy and tangled and i dont have any detangler! my hairbrush is like ripping out my hair cuz it has soooo many knots! any ideas on how to detangle it and take away the frizz? thanks!



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amber_x answered Sunday July 20 2008, 6:44 pm:
1) when taking a shower, spend an extra bit of time washing & conditioning your hair.
2) go to any close by pharmacy & buy some hair detangler, it's really cheap.
3) spray your hair with it, & brush it out.
4) try brushing your hair while you blow dry to.


Hope this helps:)

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Roxeh101 answered Monday July 14 2008, 8:34 pm:
Okay well..
number one: only conditioning your hair in the shower just makes it oily, and doesn't help frizz.
number two: shampooing it everyday IS good for your hair, unless you're attracted to extremely oily hair :)
number three: i would loveeee you help you with your dilemma :D
my hair used to be SOOOO frizzy i mean even when i put it in a ponytail, it looked frizzy. i used to cry some mornings because my hair looked so freakinggg terrible and i didn't want ANYONE to see it!
but now it's not frizzy AT ALL becuase i use sunsilk de-frizz shampoo and suave tropical coconut conditioner, and that by itself works great and all but what's the best is the sunsilk de-frizz 24/7 creme that you put in your hair when you get out of the shower and your hair is damp/still kinda wet.
as for the tangles, right after you shampoo in the shower brush your hair. same after you condition it. and also before you put the creme in, that way you won't have to do it a million times a day and make your hair an oil-factory. but if that doesn't work for tangles just buy some suave detangling spray

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thelaura answered Sunday July 6 2008, 6:28 pm:
Okay, my hair is curly and frizzy, making brushing a nightmare, which is why I do it straight after washing.
Make sure you use a good conditioner. Conditioner is brilliant for reducing tangles and will leave it silky smooth.
Also, every month, purchase a nourishing hair mask.
Good luck.

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karenR answered Sunday July 6 2008, 5:20 pm:
Boy do I know about this! I have considered
chopping mine off because of it. :)

Anyway, what I do is, while in the shower
I load it with conditioner. I then brush it
out while in the shower while conditioner is
still on it. Then I dry it when I get out and
brush it again. Brushing my hair while dry
really causes frizzes that are hilarious.
Big old frizzy hair!

I don't shampoo it everyday because thats
not good for your hair. You can condition
it everyday though even without shampooing.

Works for me, hope it will work for you
too. :)

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Katlyn answered Sunday July 6 2008, 5:06 pm:
try Dove Frizz Control Therapy Conditioner or try
Dove Moisturizing Conditioner these two will make your hair easier to handle and less frizzy good luck!!! :)

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