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Question Posted Monday April 16 2007, 8:05 pm

hey my hair isnt that bad. it used to be but its gettin better. but whenever i take a shower like rite after i do and it dries it gits realllllllllly frizzy. like for most people whenever they wash their hair it gets nice and soft and everything but mine gets worse then before i wash it. what should i do


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cheap_thrills answered Monday April 16 2007, 9:49 pm:
The best product, and the one i frequently use, is Biosilk. Right after you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair, and put about a quarter size of Biosilk in from root to tip. It makes your hair feel like it says, like silk. You'll be very satisfied.

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Shortcake22 answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:31 pm:
That's understandable that it is more manageable before you wash it because day-old hair has more natural oils in it, and usually is more cooperative than freshly washed hair. That is why they advise you to wash your hair the day before you go get an updo for prom(or whatever).

Now, to battle the frizz, there are a number of products you can use. I used to use Frizz-Ease hair serum, but now I use Chi Silk Infusion. I like Chi better, however, it costs a lot more, and can only be found in salons, where Frizz-Ease is fairly inexpensive and can be purchased at Walmart.

Talk to your stylist about what options you have.

If I were you, I would wash my hair at night (rather than in the morning before school). There are anti-frizz shampoos out there. After you get out of the shower, apply an anti-frizz product such as serum. Then, blow dry it on cool or warm(not hot) using a round brush. That should help eliminate a lot of your frizz. Then, if you straighten your hair, do it the next morning, or at least a little later.

Here is a whole bunch of anti-frizz products.

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Good luck =)

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LM answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:23 pm:
Brush it out with detangler, when it's still wet, with a wide-toothed comb. The best detangler ever is Suave for Kids. No lie.


Then apply a serum to it. My personal favorite is Paul Mitchell Super Skinny, but there's many you can choose from. Garnier Fructis and Pantene both make serums as well.


It's also possible you're not leaving conditioner in long enough. Keep it in your hair for 3-5 minutes whenever you have the time.

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runawayxlove answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:10 pm:
hey, i would say talk to a hair dresser about it. they went to school especially for hair care and needs, so they should be able to help you there. i know of anti-frizz shampoos, conditioners, and products put out by many namebrands. try some of those.

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