Wavy Frizzy hair
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Jun 27, 2016
Vinaya S.
I have wavy hair that is frizzy all the time... No products and serum has helped me except when I blow dry my hair or use a straightener... I don't do that often.. I towel dry and let my hair air dry but when dry it gets frizzy.. Please help.
Jun 27, 2016
Diana T.
Have you tried using a styling mousse to tame the frizz and hair spray? That usually helps mine - you can use products that specifically reduce frizz like those from the John Frieda frizz ease line.
Jun 28, 2016
Mariana E.
I know what you mean. I have the kind of super thick hair that just goes where it likes and doesn't make defined waves but frizzy fuzz.
Unfortunately there is not much you can do to change the shape of your hair (not using heat) but I would recommend giving it shape while wet. My mom (same hair) used a t-shirt to wrap all her hair in a bun while still 30% wet. The results were pretty impressive. Defined waves of full-disciplined hair. You might want to give that a try. Somehow the fabric against the hair till dry does the miracle.
The bun is to basically tie all your hair up on a lose ponytail. Wrap the pony tail with some fabric and turn it around to create the bun. Pin it up and wait for your hair to be dry.
I hope this helps. I couldn't find a link to illustrate my instructions, so let me know if you have questions ❤️
Hope this helps