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    Posted: September 18 2005 at 10:24pm

I have naturally curly corkscrew curled hair.  I would like to wear my hair straight sometimes but do not want to perm it. Everytime I straighten (press) my hair it frizzes up with in hours of straightening it.  I was wondering does anyone know of a product that i can use on my hair to stop it from poofing up, and at the same time not weigh it down.  I've tried the frizz seriums (John Freda) it doesn't work.  Any suggestions??  Please help!!

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PrissyVixen,

Try Tigi Bed Head Control Freak. It costs around $17 but it's well worth it.

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you might also benefit from using a ceramic flat iron-- they keep the frizzies away better than conventional irons.
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i agree with sistaslick. get a good ceramic flat iron
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have u tried the John Frieda relax serum?? works
well for me,, and probably even if u dont relax ur hair
Hair type: 3b some c?, fine strands, last relaxer sept 05, never again!!! current :ap length on sides,,nearly bsl in back, damn those old frazzled ends! I am hair OBSESSED   
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