I have wavy/curly hair.
When i straighten my hair the strightener damages it.
My hair is still a little bit frizzy after I straighten it and a few strands wave up after about half an hour.
Is there anything I could put into my hair before I straighten it to make it straight and not frizzy?
happy-helper answered Sunday November 13 2005, 10:23 am: There is special shampoo which is new at the minute which helps de-curl/friz hair. Perhaps you could wash your hair with that, blow dry and brush then straigten it.
G'luck!
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twistedsister17 answered Sunday November 13 2005, 10:21 am: Well, you could try hairspray I guess. You can try using John Frieda Friz Control Serum in the hair product or shampoo aisle in most stores. But even if you use it, it still might not work. My hair is very wavey and when I try to use a straightener it makes it look a little less wavey but not straight. Sometimes its just the type of your hair that the straighteners don't work for. You might want to get a new straighetner.
But just remember that straight hair may be "in" right now but it won't always be. Don't feel like you have to be JUST like everyone else with their straight hair. Also if you decide you want to try some really pretty scrunchy look-like-wet-but-dry waves, you can try Aussie Sprunch Spray in the shampoo department.
AskAlex answered Sunday November 13 2005, 10:15 am: Dear frizzy hair, i think you should maybe like straighten it then brush it down idk if that would work but i would try if i were u!,
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