Hi i have REALLY thick hair and it is naturaly curly, and I mean curly. It gets frizzy super fast. It is about shoulder length, so i want to keep it that long. I also have side bangs but they are growing out. If anyone has any suggestions or information about thining, de-frizzing, or managing super curly, frizzy, or thick hair, please write back. It would also be nice if anyone had ideas about side bangs because i like them, but they are hard to manage. And when i get my hair wet and let it air dry, or go in the pool and get out, it gets frizzy, curly, and uncontrolable soo fast. Its not very nice. Any suggestions would be wonderful!!
0xnicole answered Thursday May 15 2008, 11:10 am: In addition to the other answer, try using John Frieda products as in Frizz Ease Curl Around shampoo and conditioner and Frizz Ease serum to control the frizz, those products should help with the frizz.
And how you can maintain curly hair is section your hair starting from the bottom and run gel through it while it's wet and even try scrunching it. Then take another section and run gel through it and scrunch it, and so on and so forth. And to make sure it stays, try hairspraying it.
When you have naturally curly hair and you're letting it air dry with no products in it, it's gonna become frizzy and uncontrolable. But when you hair products in your hair, you're mainly controling your hair and making sure it stays. So what you wants to do is use hair products to control it the way you want it to look and not what is decides it wants to do.
AskKay23 answered Wednesday May 14 2008, 9:35 pm: Ask your hairdresser to thin it out by using a razor on your hair, instead of scissor. By razor I told mean what you shave your legs with either. I went to hairdressing school, and it's a professional tool used specifically for your hair.
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