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Frizzy Hair


Question Posted Tuesday March 20 2007, 1:27 am

Not sure if this is the exact category. Anyway, I'm a guy and whenever I use my shampoo, once my hair dries it frizzes out quite a bit. I use Head and Shoulders to control dandruff. Whenever I use a different product like pert plus, I get dandruff like no other but then my hair is ok. Does anybody know of a product that wont freak my hair out?

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sanderuhh answered Friday March 23 2007, 5:23 pm:
If your hair isn't thin you could always try using some kind of conditioner to weigh it down so it doesn't frizz. If your hair is thicker, try using a shine serum in your hair. Garnier Nutrisse has this really good serum in a lime green, round bottle that works on my hair pretty well. :]

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uisforukelele answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 11:00 pm:
i saw a commercial for selsun blue today, and it said that it's for dandruff but it also makes your hair look good. i've never tried it because i'm not a guy. but it's worth a shot. also, you might want to try a conditioner if that doesn't work.

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Flaggal answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 9:52 am:
I think that just using a head and shoulders conditioner will work! Try it [i'm not positively sure]

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karenR answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 7:11 am:
You might try using conditioner in your hair after
you shampoo. Head & shoulders is a little harsh and
conditioner might just put some moisture back in it. :)

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Faerie answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 6:35 am:
Try Herbal Essences...or Elvive from L'Oreal. I use the L'Oreal one.
Head and Shoulders makes your hair go pretty dry...

Hope this helped!
Kay.

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