My hair is sooooooo poofy!! I absoulutly HATE it. I take a shower every morning and it's great when I first get out, soft, shiney, wavy, and relitivly flat. 30 minutes later it's still soft, still shiney, still wavy, but (and I know this 4 a fact) it's 2 inches thicker. How can I stop this? I'll try anything, please!! Any good help will get a five, and I'll answer 1 of your questions!!
sportsy_girl_1 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 5:44 pm: hey, i had this problem once and all i was able to do was to get friz control and i got my hair layered. That helped TREMDOUSLY, also i noticed that when i stopped straightning it with a hair straightner it stopped getting thinker when i washed it later. I hope this helped. [ sportsy_girl_1's advice column | Ask sportsy_girl_1 A Question ]
parksoccer10 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 5:38 pm: Heyy this is a problem of mine! Haha well what I do, is I use Sunsilk anti-poof shampoo and conditioner (dark blue bottle) when I take a shower. And when my hair is toweled dried I put Frizz-Ease anti-poof serum in it. I have also used Biosilk and it works well too.. its just a little expensive. Anyway. When you brush your hair, spray it with hairspray before you brush it for extra protection so it stays down during the day. This helps for my hair so I hope it works for you too! [ parksoccer10's advice column | Ask parksoccer10 A Question ]
ShineyStarz answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 5:36 pm: Same here! Well try Sunsilk Anti-poof shampoo, conditioner, and cream =)
I don't suggest layering it cuz then maybe your head will look like a triangle when you leave your hair down. [ ShineyStarz's advice column | Ask ShineyStarz A Question ]
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