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Hair products for frizz


Question Posted Sunday February 25 2007, 10:11 pm

My hair used to be naturally straight, but within the last 3(?) years it got wavy. I have no clue why, but it gradually got wavier and now when I let it dry naturally it gets frizzy and it's just so big lol. I wouldn't mind wearing it down naturally if it weren't for the frizz and huge volume. Is there a product you would recommend for this?

I use John Frieda Frizz-Ease Straightening Spray and it helps a little, but not enough to make me want to wear it down naturally.

Also, when I straighten my hair, what would you recommend to help keep it from getting too damaged? I don't do it daily but usually a few times a week.


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Lorrena answered Monday February 26 2007, 1:03 pm:
HI, what you could do if you want your hair to stay straight is when you wash it and you put conditioner on, you should comb it and then wash it because then it tends to stay straight. Also how bout blow drying it. because this does not damage the hair and your hair stays straight! top celebrites do it!
hope i helped
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mariahwannabe answered Monday February 26 2007, 12:13 pm:
I use john freida Frizz-Ease

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Try using ghd products my mum uses them and she has frizz ball hair!Ghd products are really good and so are their straightners, i recommend it

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