Psycho Hair! Help!
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Jul 19, 2013
Juliette A.
Okay so my hair is really crazy. It's frizzy and oily at the same time. So if I use frizz serums, my hair won't be as frizzy but it'll be sooo oily. I don't do anything to my hair. I literally just comb it out and let it air dry. No blow dry or flat iron. I'm going to go crazy! Help!
Jul 19, 2013
Hannah C.
Was you hair with coconut oil or buy a macadamia oil treatment somewhere! I usually do the coconut oil once a week!(:
Jul 19, 2013
Skyler P.
After you do the serum try dry shampoo. also maybe check out another frizz serum, maybe it won't be as oily.
Jul 19, 2013
Hannah C.
*wash
Jul 19, 2013
Nicole C.
I'd say buy a treatment oil for the frizziness and then use dry shampoo for the oilyness
Jul 19, 2013
Fumie S.
Wash your hair with a good shampoo which removes oil, then apply your frizz oils and Seamus only to the middle and ends of your hair, avoid the roots at all costs and see how it turns out, hope it helps :))
Jul 19, 2013
Fumie S.
*serums (my friggin autocorrect T_T)
Jul 19, 2013
Sarah M.
To help the frizziness, try drying your hair by using a t-shirt not a towel and just pat it down (don't rub) because towels cause friction causing your hair to get frizzy. My sister has big curly hair that gets super frizzy, so that's her trick.
Jul 19, 2013
Shanel W.
Deep condition when you use shampoo and maybe try a pre poo
Jul 19, 2013
Juliette A.
Thank you everyone!