How to Tame Frizzy Hair?
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Jan 23, 2013
Kimchi P.
I have reaaaally frizzy hair that no matter how much I comb, I can't tame them. This is probably because I have a slight natural curl and I REALLY don't know how to take care of my hair :/ Are there any practices that I can adopt to reduce the frizz, or any good products I can use to make them look neat and tidy like the girls on tv? Or perhaps any treatments I should go for? (probably not rebonding because I heard it damages the hair). Please help me with my crisis, I always look MAD when I am out of the house! Thanks :)
Jan 23, 2013
Kate G.
I'd highly recommend using Aussie Miracle moist shampoo and conditioner! I have the same problem and it really seemed to help. Shine serums are also a really good way to tame frizz! :)x
Jan 23, 2013
Ashle H.
The best frizz control iv used on girls with unruly dry frizzy hair with a slight curl would be "smooth down" this product line is made by Redken. The most useful product is the serum. Put the product in wet hair it will also help protect your hair from heat tools blow dryers straighteners etc.
Jan 24, 2013
Melissa T.
Don't comb or brush your hair when it's dry, it makes the curls poof out and get frizzy. Just comb with a wide tooth comb after your shower and use a leave-in conditioner like Pro naturals argan oil to help make your hair smoother.
Jan 24, 2013
Monique B.
I recommend u to use pro naturals moroccan argan oil, it's very good, helps to reduce the frizz and leaves it soft and healthy too. :)
Jan 24, 2013
Kristin P.
Sebastian makes a product, whiped cream. Its my fave product for wavy hair. Put it in after u towel dry ur hair. Comb through then twist sections following your curl pattern. Then defuse on low speed high heat...only 90% dry
Jan 24, 2013
Aileen B.
If you usually straighten your hair I recommend using the smooth infusion glossing straightener by Aveda. It will cut blow drying time in half and give you smooth more manageable hair without the weight of heavy oils. If you like your curl but want to tame frizz I recommend using the be curly curl controller by Aveda. It controls and loosens curls and keeps frizz to a minimum! Hope this helps :)
Jan 24, 2013
Aini S.
try tresemme shampoo (deep repair) and conditioner (smooth & shine)! this two products help me solve the same problem as u have here.
good luck! xo
Jan 24, 2013
Ady L.
use olive oil really works but not too much or ill end up greasy
Jan 24, 2013
Mel S.
yes, argan oil is the best for that, I use the one from pro naturals too and it helps me a lot. :D
Jan 25, 2013
Katie B.
moroccan oil! can find at walgreens or target pretty cheap! try to only nrush it when wet. you could apply the oil and let it dry in a tight bun, takes forever nut makes great curls! give it a shot! emnrace whatever curl you have , so many girls would kill for that. just dont brush it thay'll make it frizz I have very naturally curly haor and only brush it after a shower about 1 or 2 times a week! also of it see, s frizzy and dry this might be because you are shampooing too much. try skiping the wash to only condition 2 or 3 times a week.
Jan 25, 2013
Loren B.
Put a curl enhancer in it while wet, comb it and let dry naturally. Fluff with fingers but DON'T BRUSH. It will look curly but not frizzy
Jan 25, 2013
Lea B.
Moroccan oil fizz control
Amazing natural product, my hair is same just washing it is a pain as so thick and big.
This really does help and makes your hair look "Oh My"!!
Jan 25, 2013
Keri T.
argon oil works for me and blow drying makes my hair frizzier!
Jan 25, 2013
Catherine I.
3 day straight frizz ease john freida :) u need to use straightners after it to get that super sleek look xx