16/m
I am asking this because I don't really know where else to look. My hair always poofs up, no matter what I do and it looks terrible and is a hassle. It will stay normal looking though after I take a shower or wet it down, but when it dries it ALWAYS poofs up, I mean it stays together,becomes dull looking, poofs up and doesn't look good. Normally I will just use gel to get it in better shape and make it look atleast somewhat good (as in it doesn't poof up) and make it look less poofed up, but I don't always want to use gel.
I guess what I am trying to ask for help on is this, is there anything I can use on my hair that will make it not poof up and doesn't involve gel (as in I could just get up in the morning, comb my hair *or not* and go about my day normally with hair that isn't gelled or poofed up).
This really bugs me and I hope here atleast I can get some help in fixing it. Thank you.
hypergrl4eva answered Monday December 5 2005, 4:05 pm: Okay, well i have a similar problem...My hair is I love my hair when its not frizzy and crazy, but its such a hassle to get it to look good. I kno your not into gel, but would you be interested in moose for example? Personally i have tried so many things...I just have to find 1 that works...do you have straight or curly hair. If straight (or if you want to straighten it) I would use vive loreal its like a shine and antifrizzz thing...i can't remember the name...it comes in an orange bottle. For curly I wouild use moose and hairspray (not to much to make it look gross)!!Well hoped this helped...if u need more specifics keep askin! [ hypergrl4eva's advice column | Ask hypergrl4eva A Question ]
yourperfectdisaster answered Monday December 5 2005, 3:51 pm: After you get out of the shower, blow dry your hair until it's completely dry. Letting hair air-dry after showering always makes it 'poof'. My hair does the same. I have naturally straight hair, but when I let it air dry, it gets wavy and frizzy. But if I blow dry it, it will be straight and not as frizzy. I also straighten my hair, but I don't know if you want to do that (since you're a guy and all..). But it's definately something you could try one time. After your hair is COMPLETELY dry, just the run the straightener through it! It helps! Just make sure your hair is not wet at all, cause if you put the straightener on it, it will form steam, and it won't even straighten it. Also, don't hold on the straightener on a part of your hair too long or it will burn! Not good :) [ yourperfectdisaster's advice column | Ask yourperfectdisaster A Question ]
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