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Dec 6, 2011
Jessica S.
Its heading into the warmer months where I live & my hair is becoming frizzy, especially after I wash & blow dry it. What products can I use to handle this? I have oily hair so I'm a little worried as to what I could use.
Dec 7, 2011
Shelley W.
Stay away from anything with sulfates and alcohol. That just adds further frizz. Try a hair mask that is loaded with essential oils. Aveda makes a good one but I can't remember the name of it. The most important thing is even though you have oily hair you don't want to strip it of moisture or else you will really be up the creek. Have you ever tried a dry shampoo to take care of the excess oil as well? And how often are you shampooing your hair?
Dec 7, 2011
Claire Maggie B.
Hiya, I would try a natural oil, you dont what to dehydrate your hair and even though you have oily hair, oils can actually help to balance this. I would shampoo your hair and use a natural oil as you would a serum, use sparingly, should help. xx
Dec 7, 2011
Jessica S.
Thank you so much ladies. I feel i have been over doing it with washing my hair...almost everyday. I use a shampoo that is for 'oily root & dry ends'. x x
Dec 7, 2011
ClassyCassie C.
Try some FrizzEase!
Do some deep conditioning as well!
xoxoxo