Ok well i have naturally wavey/curly/extrodinarily frizzy hair and i dunno what to do to take the frizz away other than just pplain strainging it.
Any ideas?
Thanks Becs
also think about your shampoo. sometimes certain shampoos make the hair dry and very frizzy.
should i recommend
aussie products
also u could use glue'd. put a dime size of any wax or gel and lightly rub it ont he top layer of your head or combing throu your hair. hope it helped you
orphans answered Monday May 29 2006, 7:56 pm: omg i have really frizzy hair too. doesnt it suck? well try getting bio-silk friz control
its really good and it makes your hair shiney and thicker. its only about 7 dollars. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
orphans answered Monday May 29 2006, 7:44 pm: Hi im laura, thankyou for asking this qestion. What i use to get rid of frizzies is Frizz-eze smoothing system, i found it in my local grocery store, A&P. or you can find it in any store that carrys shampoo products.
Frizz-eze is a nourish system that compeltes yout hair with smooth, soft, and you can style it alot. It comes with a shampoo, Conditioner, and some other stuff. you should buy the WHOLE system for better results.
overrated answered Monday May 29 2006, 7:31 pm: Well i use to have the same problem and it totaly sucks i know. Here is all I've got for you...
First off I don't suggest going to the barber shop yet. Try different items. My best item for this problem is...Bed Head HEADRUSH. You use it after you use your straightener. And after you get out of the shower you might want to comb your hair and then put a small amount of gel in it. I personaly like...Garnier Fructis Style WET SHINE (gel). I think it smells good and works great.
You could also try going to bed with your hair wet every night and put it in a pony tail for about a week. It's not really good for your hair but it can help depending on your hair texture.
Oh and if you are looking into using a straightner I suggest...Hot Tools (proffesional). Make sure if you do use a straightner it is ceramic.
I know you may not be looking for any straightner ideas, but if you use the straightner to much it can cause the friz.
I really hoped I helped. Good luck! Expierment with your hair
mashedpotatolover answered Monday May 29 2006, 6:50 pm: well, my friend carrie's hair is just like yours & she got it chemically straightened about 6 months ago. it took all the frizz out of her hair & now it`s straight and pretty! she loves not having to deal with wavey frizzy hair. although, it is expensive. anywhere from $50-$100 depending on the salon. check out your hair salon & see what the price is. good luck with your hair. =]
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