Dealing with frizzy hair?
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Jan 26, 2013
Lizzy M.
I have naturally frizzy hair, and it is driving me crazy! My hair used to be really curly, but now that it's longer, its more wavy. I've tried so many DIY hair masks and serums, including Moroccanoil's Hydrating styling Cream as suggested by my hairstylist. My hair tangles very easily, so it has helped with that, but hasn't done much for the frizz. What should I do? The biggest problem that I have is all of the baby hairs near my roots - I have no idea what products I can use to flatten them without weighing my hair down. I don't want to rely on straightening my hair everyday to keep it silky.
Jan 26, 2013
xxelmizxx x.
Sleep with a braid:)
Jan 26, 2013
Manvi S.
I have reeaallly frizzy/ bushy hair too, here are some tips:
1. DO NOT brush your hair. Use your fingers or a comb
2. After a shower, put some mousse in your hair and tie it into a bun, etc. this gives your hair curls/ waves
3. Tying up your hair regularly into buns keeps in its nutrients which can also help
4. Sleep with your hair tied up
Hope these help!
Jan 26, 2013
xxelmizxx x.
Sorry but i have to disagree with the "bun" part beacuse if i sleep with a bun my hair gets even more frizzy than before..
Jan 26, 2013
Olivia B.
The bun could cause breakage which is going to make your hair look more frizzy. You can't really change how your hair is naturally but with the right products you can definitely make it more manageable. I love Easy Rider anti-frizz cream by Kevin Murphy. Smooths everything out!
Jan 29, 2013
Monique B.
I use pro naturals moroccan argan oil which reduces the frizz and it tames my hair. :D
Jan 29, 2013
Melissa T.
I have curly hair and it gets pretty frizzy. What I do is use sulfate free products and after showering I use some pro naturals argan oil on my damp hair and comb it through, then I leave it to air dry without touching it too much.