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frizz!! i have really frizzy curly hair and for the last year i have been straightening it everyday which gets rid of the frizz aswell as the curl but this summer i really don't want to be straightening my hair everyday i want to enjoy my time in the sun but without the frizz i have tryed loads of different frizz shampoo's but i can't find one that will make me have cute natural curls (like i have) but without the great frizz,
anyone know anything i can try??
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Really good things to use are the Friz-Ease products by John Frieda they are really good becuase you only have to blow dry your hair for smooth hair. They come in creams, lotions ,sprays n loads more . They are quite cheap to so they are efficient too. These frizz shampoos really work trust me because they say they treat permed n frizzy hair. Email me to my inbox telling me how it goes. Hope my advice helps. Good Luck!!!! ]
at wal-mart, you can get pantene-pro v defining curld shampoo and conditioner, and also you can get biosilk anti-frizz serum ]
Omg I go through this everyday, don;t worry i love my curly hair but it never looks good down!!!! I hate it and i tried frizease and I tried garnier frutiese and i tried pantiene frizzing serium and i tried brillent brunete frizzing soultion. But lately I have been useing thermasilk shampoo and conditioner! It makes your curly hair relaxed, bouncy, frizz free. Actually the other day I woare my hair down to school which i havent done scince 2ond grade i think! Now I'm in 6th so thats a long time, also don't forget put lots and lots of conditioner everywhere in your hair so the curls stay pretty.(don't forget to wash it out though) I hope this helps you like it did for me! ~**~SHANNEN~**~ ]
Go to the hair salon.Maybe try to get a perm or just ask them wat could you use. ]
my friend has that problem, she just washes n dries her hair straight ]
i kinda have the same problemo, and what i do, is i dont wanna say a specific brand, cause everyones hair is different, but the next time you go to get your hair cut, dont straighten it before you go, and when your getting it cut ask a hair stylist what kind of shampoo you should use, they helped me and my hair isnt frizzy, and fyi you wouldnt ask a friend, becuase some shampoos can make your hair worse, go with a hair person they know it all!! hope i helped, ask me anytime!! <33 JoElen ]
get a perm! it will keep your hair the exact way you want it every day no matter what! ]
I've heard that getting your hair layered gets rid of some frizz. If you already have your hair layered then I'd use John Freida's Frizz Ease. ]
Next time you see someone standing out in the middle of no where. Crouch down, and sneak up behind them. Then, stick their index finger in your mouth. Then Book it so they dont chase after you.
It really wont help your current situation, but it'll be quite funny dont you think? ]
I think John Frieda do a really good one. The best people to ask are hairdressers in hair salons as they will know of and probably stock the professional products you're looking for. Hope this helps a little ]
heyy .. i have the same problem and i also straighten my hair almost everyday too what i use is pantene pro v frizz control its thisb spray with a pump that works really well and the bottle is white and the words are either red or blue there is two different kinds but i use the red one i think it works better and you can get this at like walgreens brooks or cvs
hope i helped
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They have this new straighener thing and it for really curly hair and i was watching the example on T.V and it works wicked good it makes you hair perfectly strait ! go to a salon and ask them about it im sure they will help !
good luck ]
John Freida's "Frizz Ease" just came out with a new shampoo/conditioner that will help your hair from not frizzing. Other than that product, Pantene Pro-V and Garnier Fructice both have products that will smooth out your hair and not make it frizz. ]
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