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Hair problem?


Question Posted Saturday June 23 2007, 6:10 pm

I'm not sure if its the way my hair is or if I'm not using the right product or because I wear hats while my hair is wet sometimes.
The problem is I'll go take a shower, shampoo, condition my hair usin Pantene Pro V Always Smooth (aka Smooth and Sleek), and then I'll let my hair dry, and it comes out soo unbelevably frizzy, and bushy and all wavy in all different directions. My hair is kind of long (its about maybe 3 or 4 inches long, and I have bangs in the front which cover one eyebrow, they split at around the other eyebrow).

I don't use any hair product other than condition. I cant see why my hair comes out thsi frizzy. I do wear a hat to bed most nights of the week, sometimes while my hair is wet so it flattens the hair out otherwise I look absolutly horrible, like I jsut came out of a bus wreck.

Can anyone tell me if myhair is damaged, needs product, or just needs help...


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Additional info, added Saturday June 23 2007, 7:06 pm:
No, I do not straighten my hair, nor curl it. It comes out like that when i dont put a hat on. I dont blow dry it, and I dont apply heat. Unfortunatly the hat is the only way I know of to flatten my hair. Otherwise I guess I have to use product. Can anyone name some good product that will keep my hair flat (assuming i just comb it in and put the hair the way I want it)..

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LadyH answered Saturday June 23 2007, 7:08 pm:
All you need to do is switch to a new brand of shampoo & conditioner. Sometimes your hair becomes so used to the products you use that they stop working (or working as great.) Also, buy an anti-frizz product to apply to your hair after you step out of the shower. I have tried so many brands over the years & the best one I can suggest is Sunsilk Anti-Frizz 24/7 Creme. It's VERY affordable & works wonders (about $3 @ Walmart or Target.) If you can afford something more expensive, try S-Factor Lusterizer (along with S-Factor Dream Drops). Both are about $30-$40 @ Toni & Guy or any salon that carries that brand. They last a long time, so it's worth it. :)

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Teenagerr answered Saturday June 23 2007, 6:54 pm:
Here's what I think you should do..

1) Get a new shampoo/conditioner, that one doesn't seem to be doing it's job.
2) Use one of those hair products that leave your hair smooth. I don't use them, but i'd suggest BioSilk. I heard it works great and leaves your hair smelling good. You only need to use a tiny bit though, don't use too much.
3) DON'T wear a hat while you sleep. I know that when i've worn hair elastics in my hair it's made it way worse than when I don't. Just stay away from the hats for a while.

Good luckk. :]

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katiekat answered Saturday June 23 2007, 6:40 pm:
wellll...do you straighten your hair? if you do that like everyday then its probably dried out. if you dont curl or straighten it or put any heat on it then chances are its just your hair type. straightening does help flatten your hair. and then theres producst you can use. i use pomade from kenra. its a smoothing thing. theres definitely more. ok i hope this helps!

p.s. ive been in a bus wreck. your hair cant be that bad. =]

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