frizzy hair HELP!
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May 11, 2013
Cati S.
I have naturally curly hair and I strighten it all the time. and some times when I strighten it from sleeping with it up the night before it is crazy frizzy! any thing that will help??
May 11, 2013
Joshua L.
To the best of am knowledge I would say get a relaxer
May 11, 2013
Cati S.
Thanks!!
May 11, 2013
Krystle C.
Have you tried putting product in it? Also, are you putting it up when your hair is damp?
May 11, 2013
Amanda S.
Relaxer would damage your hair so be careful! I would suggest Moroccan argon oil! It's very inexpensive and it works amazing!
May 11, 2013
Colleen N.
Moroccan Oil is really good, also I use Herbal Essences Anti Frizz Shampoo
May 11, 2013
Cati S.
I use this product called its a 10. and I put it in when my hair is wet. I put hair spray in after its strightened
May 11, 2013
Roya H.
Try some dryer sheets from your washing machine. rub that in your hair.
May 11, 2013
Joshua L.
Here is a trick I learned in class... get a hairdryer and a vent brush and brush your hair with your hairdryer pointing the the downward direction. this should help. I tried it on my manikin with a perm a that seemed to help a lot.
May 11, 2013
Megan S.
Try sleeping on a silk pillow case!
May 11, 2013
Nicole M.
Leave in conditioner for curly hair helps And use sulfate free shampoos , try and give you're hair a break from straighteners too ( I have long thick curly hair).