urmomsachltcvrddnt answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 9:15 pm: That happens to me too. Make sure you get all the layers of your hair. Pin it up to get the bottom layers, then get the top ones.
If that doesn't work, try straightening gel. I've seen them in CVS or something.
WelcomeTo_xHOLLYWOOD answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:56 pm: Try hair serum. The moisture in the air could make your hair frizz up, and a little...(i mean just a little, maybe a dime sized amount) will hold your hair down with no hold like hairspray. Another option I like to try is to spray a light coating of hairspray, then brush with a bristle brush, for a flexible soft hold. [ WelcomeTo_xHOLLYWOOD's advice column | Ask WelcomeTo_xHOLLYWOOD A Question ]
mulachicl answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:54 pm: try using a stronger straightener and frizz-free gel on your hiar
oOBLOOMSonFIREOo answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:03 pm: ok before you straighten your hair make sure that you spray in straighting spray...otherwise you hair will frizz out...trust me ive been there...
x0brittany0x answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:03 pm: You should use frizz-ease thats what I use and also you shouldn't straighten wet hair. (It gets really frizzy easily.) Also if it's humid it isn't a good idea to straighten your hair. Try to use a different hairstyle sometimes because straightening damages your hair if you do it to often.
Hope it helped!!
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Karen answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 6:50 pm: Use the new L'Oreal Paris "Hot Straight" cream, that's in a pink bottle. I use it and my hair stays straight and frizz-free for the day. You can also use any product from the "Frizz-Ease" line from John Freida and that will help. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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