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frizzy hair


Question Posted Monday August 21 2006, 2:35 am

okay im 13/f and mi hair is really frizzy wat do i do?

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xEVYx answered Monday August 21 2006, 4:56 pm:
For a shampoo- Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine..

It's for "frizzy, dry, or unmanagable hair."

Or you could try blow drying your hair before bed. When you wake up try putting Terax Gloss (about $16) on your hair from roots to tips.


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sunnyville answered Monday August 21 2006, 2:02 pm:
There are some options like go to the salon,have it permed or use hair products to control the frizz like Sammy hair products,it's a guarantee that it will take the frizz away,you can order online for his amazing hair products.

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thelaura answered Monday August 21 2006, 12:31 pm:
Join the club! I've been straightening my hair for 5/6 years now.
Firstly, shampoo your hair and use a good quality conditioner.
Let your hair dry naturally and comb it through with your fingers.
If you have a relaxer, use it! Especially at the roots of your hair.
If not, don't worry. Just apply some relaxing cream. I use John Frieda's Frizz-Ease. There's MANY more out there, so go out and have a look at which one would suit you best!
You can try straightening your hair too. But make sure they're solid ceramic plates and always protect your hair to prevent further damage, as if heat styling isn't bad enough, frizzy hair is coarser and damages more, leaving split ends.
Frizzy hair scrunches really easily, so apply some mousse and go for the naturally curly style if straightening isn't for you. If not, plait your hair, do up styles.. the list is endless :)
Don't worry about your frizzy hair. It's easily treated! Plus, you could always get your hair cut in a style which would make it easier to tame and look after. Ask a hairdreser!
:)

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Monday August 21 2006, 11:54 am:
Hair serum works great for frizzy hair... try garnier, or frizz ease

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xoIDOLox answered Monday August 21 2006, 11:01 am:
You could straighten your hair. Hair straighteners generally go for $10-30, depending on what kind you get, and are sold in practically any retail store like Wal-Mart or Target.

If you still want your hair to maintain its shape, but just not be as frizzy, you could use John Frieda's Frizz Ease Style-Starting Shampoo and/or Conditioner, its much less expensive than straighteners and works well if you it every day.

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allishow answered Monday August 21 2006, 9:36 am:
frizeaze(hoping i spelled that right) anti-frizz serum. smooth it on to dry or wet hair. it works like no other. but if your on a budget, then dry your har... do what you will with it. and if its still frizzy, then take an insanely small amount of lotion, smooth it over your hands, then you smooth it over the top of you hair. it works. i do it all the time at school.
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LM answered Monday August 21 2006, 9:28 am:
First off, I recommend a regular haircut, or you can trim your hair yourself (just be really careful!). This will prevent split ends which will make even the best hair lookm icky and unkept. Then, use appropriate hair products for your ahir type and what you're doing to it. BUt don't overdo anything, either, because then your ahir will be all weighed down and gross =)

Use Hair gel and hairspray if your hair is curly or you curled it.

Straightening cream, FrizzEase serum (or something along those lines) and hairspray if you're straightening or your hair is straight. The best straigtheners are ceramic, but any kind that works for your hair is fine. Ceramics dont' work for some people so find one you like.

Don't skimp on the hairspray (but don't drench your hair either) because it'll protect your hair from humidity and keep everything under control.

Lastly, use a good shampoo that controls frizz or moisturizes. I recommend Pantene and Bed Head Moisture Maniac.

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FALL_0UT_B0ii_x33 answered Monday August 21 2006, 9:02 am:
my hair is frizzy too!! if you have curly hair i suggest straightening it or crunching it..

crunching instructions
1.)make sure hair is soaking wet (after shower is best)
2.)then put gel and moose in you hair (everywhere)
3.)then take a comb that is wide (like this one: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) so your hair is even
4.)then crunch your hair and spray it with hairspray
(crunching your hair is basically self explanitory but, you grab the ends of your hair and bunch them together to the top of your head.)

[sorry if i didnt explain it well enough]

or you can straighten it..which is good for both curly and straight hair.. i hope i helped!! rate me high (:


(: Rachel

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