Okay.. I have long, curly hair and usually wear it up in a ponytail ALL the time for work because it gets frizzy when I start working even if its been straightened and everything.. I would really love to wear it down.. If anyone knows of something that would keep in undercontrol?? I don't know what they use like on Taylor Swifts hair because she flips it around Alot when singing but it never frizzes.. Anyway.. If anyone knows about anything let me know =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? JustJessOx answered Sunday June 14 2009, 2:13 pm: Hey there I know what you mean =]
my sisters hair is exactly like this,im not sure the name of the products she uses to keep it smoothe she always seems to be changing it.
If I were you id talk to your hairdresser and ask her/him to recomend something for frizzy hair
I know there is special serums you can buy that you put in your hair while its still wet to control friz,also after straitening it there are all kinds of sprays and serums out there to control it some work better then others and its a case of basic trial and error to see which one works the best for your hair!
mines naturaly curly,but it straightens really well and never frizzes because i put layers into it.
I know that can make some peoples hair frizz and curl more but it settled mine now if i want to get that natural curl back i just have to moose my hair when wet and leave it to dry.
Hope I helped in any way
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PunkieFreak4690 answered Sunday June 14 2009, 1:37 am: I know exactly what you're talking about.
Avril Lavigne has/had the same problem. She has curly, frizzy hair actually. And when she became famous, she started straightening her out. You may know how crazy and jumpy is on stage, so you might wonder how she keeps that straight hair not looking frizzy..
I read an article about it in some magazine, and she actually uses something called hair freeze. It's kind of like a gel, but it feels like conditioner, and you rub it in your hair after straightening. Works pretty well. [ PunkieFreak4690's advice column | Ask PunkieFreak4690 A Question ]
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