Hair Frizz Problem
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Feb 13, 2013
Allison S.
I have been trying to protect my hair from heat lately so I have been scrunching it a lot. The problem is after I dry my hair some it looks really frizzy and stringy with not much wave or scrunch at all. Any tips?
Feb 13, 2013
Deanna W.
The best way to protect your hair from heat is to use a heat protectant, I highly recommend Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Flat Iron Perfector. If you do not use a flat iron, try tresemee's heat protectant.. It gets rave reviews. Now about the scrunching, the #1 thing I learned is to Not touch your hair after you have applied your mousse or gel, and hairsprayed. Fingers cause alott of frizz after applying product to scrunched hair. Hope that helps a lil :)
Feb 13, 2013
Deanna W.
Oh and sometimes I don't brush my hair when I get out of the shower if I know I'm going to be scrunching it.. At least not with a brush anyways because it seems to flatten out my already fine, lifeless hair.
Feb 13, 2013
Nana U.
I agree fingers and the palm of your hand is what really cause your hair to get frizzy so don't run your hands into your hands to much