My hair is naturally curly and frizzy. I blow dry and straighten it all the time. I was wondering if there was anyway to achieve nice, soft curls without the pain of a curling iron, or any heating product whatsoever? I don't want to damge my hair anymore if I don't have to. I have tried using a diffuser on my hair, but it turns out even MORE frizzy than before! Any suggestions?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Deanna11 answered Monday February 26 2007, 5:13 pm: I suffer from the same type of hair and all i can do is add a product call olive oil and i use bumble & bumble detangler also i use dove gel try using products without achahol in it sorry but beauty is pain most of the tim i mean i'm mixed with puerto rican & black & white so i have really different hair but i burned it when i was little with a straightener and it messed up the texture cause i used to have soft curls and recently i cut my hair shoulder bone level but it's growing super fast
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MissMegLoL answered Monday February 26 2007, 4:09 pm: I would use a serum, that tames the frizz and then let your hair air dry or scrunch it with gel. That would make your curls less frizzy. [ MissMegLoL's advice column | Ask MissMegLoL A Question ]
lauralaura answered Monday February 26 2007, 1:18 pm: you can get really great hair serums or sprays that you apply to wet hair then leave to dry naturally, but follow the instructions. in england (where i live) the best one is probably the John Frieda Frizz-Ease range including shampoos to restructuring therapy. go to
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