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    Posted: March 09 2006 at 7:43am
I got my hair relaxed she only left it on for 30 (i have very corse tightly curled hair) exactly she gave me a trim for good measure ...so them i washed my hair 5 days later let it air dry then flat iron it on a setting of 3 and it got straight at the roots but the ends are frizzy why and what can i do about it is this just herdity?
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Well I really don't know Twinkle.  I have the same exact problem, but sometimes I just put a lot of moisturizer, and oil on the ends.  Sometimes if Im really desperate I'll a nice amount of grease or vaseline on the ends...and that usually helps A LOT.  I guess it all depends on you.  Just try to oil and moisturize your ends more. 
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PickledGeuse is right, (Just try to oil and moisturize your ends more)when you air dry your hair the ends are the first thing to dry. You need to add moisture to your ends while your hair is still damp.

 

I know I've said it a million times but the stuff works wonders. ORS Olive Oil Lotion (from the root down) & Wild Growth Oil (on the ends) on damp hair = soft hair. Also when you apply these 2 products you don't have to apply anything else to flat iron and the combout is sooo easy.

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What type of flat iron do you have?  When I had one of those cheapie flat irons my hair was frizzy also and it never got as straight as I wanted.  IT was so frustrating!  When I bought my maxiglide which is ceramic, I havent had any problems since.  This iron eliminates all the frizz.  Maybe you just need to try out a good ceramic iron.
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I've seen the Maxiglide for $89.99 w/ free shipping.  Is that the best price?
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I got mine at at Bath and Body Works for 87.00, that included tax.

Twinkle toes, that used to happen to me to. I don't know what the issue is.

If you can wrap your hair to dry it, that usually gets rid of frizzy ends.

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u might want to try raising your heat from only 3. since u have such coarse hair making the heat stronger will probably help too. just remember to use a heat protectant
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What kind of conditioner did you use?  Maybe you needed a heavier conditioner.
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