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    Posted: January 30 2006 at 2:37pm
I have moderatly thick, full hair. My hair is almost naturally wavy, or at least they come up with only 5 minutes of brushing a day.  So, my question is really about my hair being slicker/smoother. I like my hair to be soft, not hard with all the waves.  So, my hair can be wavy, but sorta frizzy. It doesn't lay down like I always want it to, like when it first gets cut and there are no stray hairs.  How do I get my hair to lay down completely without the hairs frizzying up? I don't want it hard though. I don't like it when hair looks like its been gelled or the waves are crispy.    Any special products? What do I do? Basically, I want my hair soft and smooth with a few waves, like the latin/mixed dudes.  I don't like the frizz, where it's wavy but some hairs are still sticking up.
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Sounds like you might wanna use the du rag more, and stick with regular grease.  Dont use Lets Jam, or any pomades.  Try a light grease like Blue Magic or Royal Crown and then du rag it.
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^wussup w/ that fatz?

try using slickfix. i had the same problem as you. do a search for it and ull find a lot of information and some of my before and after pix.




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u could try some Dove Anti-Frizz cream. 
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I want to try slickfix, but I don't want my hair to be hard or gel feeling. I want it to be soft. Does slickfix make it hard? Have you tried the Fantasia Ice Pomade?
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slickfix actually makes it soft and smooth.

be careful w/ that ice pomade. it can irritate ur scalp and hairline especially due to over-using.




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so you recommend carrot cream and slickfix? what about pink lotion?  i was only going to try that ice stuff because it seemed to be just what i needed to control frizz and hold my hair.  my hair is wavy without a lot of brushes, i just need the frizz under control completely. i want it slick. it doesn't even have to be wavy like yours.
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and what's the deal with that lets jam?  i just want smooth hair that has soft waves without the frizz  i don't like too many waves.
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lets jam holds ur waves, but its gel. maybe u should try carrot creme or slickfix.
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pink lotion is good it really help tha hair stay soft i put it inn my hair evry day and it be soft all day long carrot cream help too but try pink as well!
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NAW ITS DAT CARROT CREAM AND DAT SLICKFIX FAM
THE KEY TO 360'S IS TO BRUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ice-Man, do you have a pic of your waves?
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looked all online and don't see anywhere where I can buy slickfix
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NAW FAM NOT YET I STILL GOT TA GET Y CAMARA BUT THEY FRESH FASHOW FAM BUT LOOOK GO TO SALLYS BEAUTY SUPPLY.COM SERACH IT ON GOOGLE OR YAHOO AND FIND IT ON THERE SITE FAM U MAY HAVE TO ORDER IT CAUSE IT WAS A DISCOUNTIUED PRODUCT BUT U MAY GET LUCKY LIKE ME AND RUN IN TO SOME AT SALLYS BEAUTY SUPPLY STORE
THE KEY TO 360'S IS TO BRUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Do you still use it Ice Man? I was reading somewhere else where you were talking about you having frizzies. What did you do to stop them? Lets Jam or SlickFix?
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You can buy it at sally. use light pink oil moisterizer or carrot creme to make your hair soft
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lets jam also does a good job, but if ur hair is natually coarse, ur hair still wont be soft



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I use Sta-Sof-Fro, and that makes my hair soft.  So, I'm sure that the carrot cream will make it soft too. My main goal is to have no frizzies, i want it to lay down really nice and silky.

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If I can't find slickfix, what's the alternative??
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