Frizzy hair HELP
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Oct 30, 2013
Katrina O.
So after I get out the shower I always want to just let me hair down for the day naturally because I have natural waves.
I prefer not to go out with wet hair. But after I blow dry my hair it becomes very frizzy. Any tips or any leave in sprays,serums?? Please help.
Oct 30, 2013
Katherine A.
Your hair needs to be a lil bit wet
Oct 31, 2013
Lexi K.
When I lived in Florida, the humidity was 98% almost everyday. Hairs worst enemy! My hair is prone to frizzing and poofing up. John Frieda Frizz-Ease Extra Strength Serum and the It's a 10 Miracle Shine Spray worked really well. My old stylist used Moroccanoil Oil Treatment serum when he straightened my hair, and it rarely frizzed, not even in the rain.
Oct 31, 2013
Kitty K.
Serums are very bad for your hair especially because of the sulfate. It's like a diet pill... Skinny now ten times fatter later. I live in Miami so humidity here is always around and the best fix for me has literally been natural oils. I warm up a bit of coconut oil indirectly and apply it on my hair generously. Not too much. I flip my hair upside down and apply it. When I blow dry it normally I have to iron it but with coconut oil I find that I don't have to even turn my iron on. I use lots of leave in conditioner before hand and heat protectant. Normally when I do it like this it comes out sleek straight and I don't have to worry about frizz, and I have ethnic curly hair not white girl curls lol. Try to stick to natural oils like Morrocon oil, Argan Oil, and oils free of sulfate. Sulfate is what causes that effect and I find that most store serums not based off of anything natural does that.
Oct 31, 2013
Long T.
All you need to do is dry your hair right, then add mousse hair mousse brush your fingers through your hair as your applying the hair mousse; get one that is suitable for you n add hairspray a lil for a tidy finish.. and your ready to go. : )
Oct 31, 2013
Vivienne T.
Argan oil serum, the purer the argan oil the better! I recommend pro naturals argna oil, use it on damp hair or as a heat protector.