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Question Posted Monday January 23 2006, 9:18 pm

How do you get rid of frizz in curly hair? home remedies?

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ncblondie answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:51 pm:
Hair usually frizzes when it's dry or damaged. Natural conditioning treatment can help.

To make an egg conditioner, get an egg and let it come to room temperature. Separate the yolk from the egg white. Whip the egg white until it comes to a peak. Add one tablespoon of water to the yolk and stir until blended. Mix the yolk mixture and egg white together. Wet hair with warm water, squeeze out excess water, then massage egg mixture into scalp until frothy. Rinse with cool water, then repeat until egg mixture is gone. Make sure to rinse well.


Another option is using mayonnaise. Warm half a cup of mayo and apply to dry hair. Cover with plastic wrap (a shower cap works great for this) and wait 15 minutes. Rinse well, then shampoo as usual.


I have also heard of using coconut oil. Massage a small amount into your hands then work through hair. Use sparingly; otherwise your hair will appear greasy.


Olive oil can also be used. Heat a small amount until warm, then apply to dry hair. Cover with plastic wrap and leave on for 15 minutes. Rinse well, then shampoo as usual.


A remedy that works from the inside out is simply improving your diet. Drink plenty of water. Eat lots of fruits and veggies. This will help to provide your hair with the vitamins, minerals, and moisture it needs. It has the added bonus of being healthy for the rest of your body as well.


Another thing that may help is letting hair air-dry rather than blowdrying. It takes longer, but is much healthier for your hair. Try not to brush hair until it's completely dry. This will help to reduce breakage which contributes to frizzies.

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KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 2:39 am:
No home remedies to get rid of frizz in curly hair. Use mousse & simply just scrunch your hair so it can have shape && put more volume into your curly hair. You could also buy products like Pantene Pro-V Smoothing Comb-In Treatment ($4 at drugstores) or Finesse BeautiFULL Volume Mousse($3 at drugstores) OR Tresemme Anti-Frizz Secret Smoothing Creme ($4 at drugstores). Another little tip- don`t try to put so much products in your hair because it can seriously cause some major damage to your hair. Whatever you do, DON'T put eggs or mayonase(sp?) in your hair. That shit never works & it`s totally NOT tre-cool.

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TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Monday January 23 2006, 11:17 pm:
Lemon juice is supposed to help, but I'm not sure. One thing I know is that it isn't bad for your hair, so you can try it and see if it works.

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sensual20008 answered Monday January 23 2006, 10:54 pm:
use some proactive it will have your hair shiny and get rid of the frizz

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