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Jul 30, 2014

Tiffany M.

I have the same hair trust me I know it can be a real bitch to deal with some times. But one thing I learned to avoid frizz is not using towels for drying your hair. The towel creates a lot of friction and creates frizz in hair. So what I usually do is use a shirt or paper towels. I don't really do the paper towels unless I'm desperate but that's a waste of them so I usually just use a regular shirt. A shirt that you really don't care about or sleep in or something. Hope I helped!

Jul 30, 2014

Dulce D.

Use a leave in conditioner on damp hair it helps! I have?the same problem I hate showing my natural hair so I flat iron and curl it but it just damages my hair even more but using a leave in conditioner helps keep my curls moisturized :)

Jul 30, 2014

Diana T.

Tell the hairdresser you want layers and also to cut it into a v-shape at the ends - that usually helps with my hair but mine is fine instead of thick but this cut I think looks most flattering on wavy hair and allows the waves to lay nicely.

Jul 30, 2014

Alyx T.

Honestly I have the same problem. I have tonnnns of hair, and each strand is thick. I found that to thin out the middle layers instead of the bottom and top which is what they usually do eliminates a ton of frizz and just gives you more volume.
Definitely get layers though, or it'll be to thick and to hot on the bottom. And the v shape does help with heat in the front but It might make your hair really short if your going collarbone length.

Jul 30, 2014

Brooke L.

Can you post a picture of your natural hair?
If you have thin hair don't get V shape.