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Jan 20, 2013
Jeanette C.
Jan 20, 2013
Tiara M.
well try washing and using a good conditioner then put something like bisilk and heat protectant
Jan 21, 2013
Danielle N.
Only wash every other day eith a sulfate free shampoo but condition daily and try Nexxus Frizz Cream
Jan 21, 2013
Chrissy M.
Do you use a hair serum after you towel dry? I like redken glass
Jan 21, 2013
Megan W.
Jan 21, 2013
Megan W.
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Jan 21, 2013
Cheryl W.
I have curly hair and know how hard it is to keep the frizz away. First off, don't completely rinse out your conditioner and even add a bit more to the ends, which seem to be dryer. Also avoid a regular towel. Try an old cotton t-shirt to dry your hair. Pat sections of your hair dry and don't worry about getting it completely drip free. Leave some moisture in.
Apply your hair products when your hair is really wet and don't diffuse your hair all the way dry. Leave it a bit wet and it will dry on it's own. And only use a med to low setting to dry hair. Hot air will only make frizz.
Do a deep conditioning. You can apply a good conditioner pretty thick to your hair, comb it through. Now grab a few towels and put one at a time in the dryer on a hot setting and wrap your hair in the towel. Try this several times and you have just done your own deep conditioning.
Avoid sulfates in your hair products. Read labels and anything with sulfates, don't buy or throw out.
Depending on how long or short your hair is and if it is curly, ask your stylist to add some layers and do a very long bang. I had my hair done this way and it was like a huge transformation.
Don't be afraid to ask for a stylist that knows how to cut curly hair. Many stylists suggest cutting it when dry. Wet hair will appear longer than it really is and when it dries can shrink up a few inches or more. If you are not happy with the cut, let the stylist or owner of the salon know and have them fix your style and ask that the second cut be a gift from them.
Lastly, ask your stylist for products that reduce frizz. Oil serums can help with that, but be careful with how much you apply. Some say a dime size, but if your hair is medium length or a shorter cut, use less. Start with a very small amount and add until you get the effect you want. You can always add more, but trying to undo that mess of adding to much can mean washing your hair again, which will just lead to more frizz.
I know this is a lot of info and I hope it helps.