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frizzy hair


Question Posted Wednesday January 14 2009, 3:59 pm

my hair looks nice in the morning, but gets frizzy and gross as the day goes on? any suggestions or products??

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Jami answered Thursday January 15 2009, 11:01 pm:
Deep condition your hair as often as you can. Great products to use are biosilk hair serum, it's great and it's not oily at all so it won't weigh your hair down. Tresseme also makes a gloss spray that is to relieve frizz... It is AMAZING!!!!! I use it daily.

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laynemayhem answered Thursday January 15 2009, 2:31 pm:
you should try a pantene conditioner. they're really good. also, theres this stuff called "chi"...its not the straightener, its this lotion in a red bottle thingy. you press it down like soap, but rub and then put it in your hair. it keeps my hair sane for a while. but brush your hair out at night when your done using it. its a real bitch when it makes your hair tangly.

i hope i helped!

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