Ok so I have rather thin hair, I don't dye it or highlite it. I was wondering if anyone has used something that helps get the frizz away. I am currently using sunsilk anti-frizz shampoo and frizz-ease serum. I recently went to flordia and we went to the beach just to take a walk. Almost instantly from the time I got out of the car, my straight hair (oh yea I straighten it almost everyday) turned curly and frizzy. Anyone with a similar problem? I want to find a solution before summer so I don't walk around a frizzball all the time. Please let me know if you have any solutions.
Trina_boo answered Sunday February 25 2007, 5:37 pm: OMG!! That is the same thing that happends to me when my hair gets wet it get curly and frizziest up. You can get a full relaxer or just ue hair oil everyday and to strengthen it up you can use hebal essance shampoo and grease it will thick it up an look healthy!!
advice_expert101 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 4:20 pm: straightening your hair everyday can do some SEROUS damage - i learned from experience. now i do it every once in a while.
-if your going to straighten it before you do put on this product (it protects your hair from damage): L'Oreal Technique Nature's Therapy Heat Control Protection Creme
-for the frizz thing use John Frieda Frizz-Ease Thermal Protection Serum (apply a dime sized amount to the ends of your hair)
-I also use Citre Shine Fresh Fusion
-Biosilk is good too.
anything that says anti frizz on it is pretty good.
also.. applying maynese to your hair everyonce in a while is really good for it. just put it all in your hair and let if sit for 10-20 min. and then wash it twice to make sure you get it all out. i know its gross but it does wonders!
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