i was wondering if there are any products that would get rid of really bad frizz. I would like to have my hair be curly, but every time i let it dry by itself, or i curl it, it gets EXTREMELY frizzy. The only way that i get rid of the frizz is by straightening it. so i need products that work really well. Thanks!!!
es answered Sunday April 5 2009, 10:37 am: Hi, I used to have the same problem so here's some stuff that works for me.
Pantene Hair Serum (any kind, they work great&smell amazing =]])
Pantene Smooth & Shine Styling Milk (it'll make your hair softer and tone it down when it comes to frizz)
Sunsilk De-Frizz Cream (personally my favorite)
Do you brush your hair with a comb or brush? If you brush it with anything but a comb you need to stop!!! a comb will keep your hair from becoming frizzy because it combs hair in chunks rather than splitting the hair apart, and when you split hair apart, it becomes frizzier.
Also, do NOT use any products that have lots of alcohol in it (such as gel, use serum instead) alcohol causes frizzy hair!
All TRESemme products helped my alot.
If your hair is curly and you need it to be so with out frizz, i recommend Tresemme mousse and then any kind of hairspray with extra hold. try to minimize the gel.
gr8fruit answered Saturday April 4 2009, 8:41 pm: Hey there,
You never really mentioned if you have natural curly hair, But.. I have natural curly hair and what I use to control frizz is a hydrating conditioner and a good serum.
After conditioning your hair, dry it and while your hair is still damp, apply a D-Frizz Serum. The one I use is called "Strictly Curls D-Frizz Serum". It works very well to keep the frizzyness down.
If you find this one particular brand does not work too well for yourself, because all curls are different, there are several d-frizz serums out there. Any conditioner that says Hydrating and any d-frizz serum, are the best products for controlling frizz. I am sure you will find another that will work for you if this one does not do the trick
Good luck :)
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