I have really, really fine hair. It's lately been getting really really frizzy. Its a little below the shoulder and there's a little layers on it. It's also light-medium brown. Can you give me any suggestions to stop it from being frizzy and not take a lot of time doing it?
mapetiteodette answered Monday May 23 2005, 6:14 pm: There are a lot of products on the market designed to help frizzy hair instantly, or as an extra product when you take a shower. Personally I like to use Pantene Hydrating Curls. I really only have wavy/straight hair, but what this shampoo does is it adds moisture and body to your hair, so it's impossible for you to have frizzy hair because it's ultra-moisturized. Also, in the morning if you spray a little hairspray into your hand and smooth it quickly over your hair and spray a bit on the top of your head and you will look frizz-free. [ mapetiteodette's advice column | Ask mapetiteodette A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Saturday May 21 2005, 1:06 pm: Might I suggest "FRizz-Ease", by John FRieda. It can be puRchased at youR local gRoceRy stoRe and places like CVS, Rite Aid, WalgReens and so on foR about $5.99. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday May 21 2005, 9:04 am: John Freida's "Frizz Ease" came out with a shampoo/conditioner and that will help your from not frizzing. There is also another product by him called "Wind-Down", which is a cream that you put on your hair and it makes your hair straighter without any frizz. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
voicesofangels2k answered Saturday May 21 2005, 8:46 am: Frizzy Hair can come from a few things...
Make sure that there are no dead ends on your hair, if so, get them cut off.
Check the types of shampoo that you are using also and make sure that you find one that is PH Balanced. Shampoos often have ammonia in them which causes dryer hair.
Also, your hormones could be changing leading to that.
When you go to the salon next time, ask what they reccommend, usually a heavy conditioner will take care of temporary frizziness. [ voicesofangels2k's advice column | Ask voicesofangels2k A Question ]
Poppsie answered Saturday May 21 2005, 6:04 am: There lots of products that you cna get from hsops like boots etc that are really good for you hair like the shockwaves range they have lots of different creams that stop your hair being frizzy. you could try straighting it with striaghting creams and it doenst take as long as you may think. Also i would recommend the frizz-ease range they have serums that yoyu just need to apply to your hair and then dry it and your hair becomes less frizzy, they are qutie cheap and really effective too. Hope this helps!! [ Poppsie's advice column | Ask Poppsie A Question ]
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