frizzy hair
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Topic: frizzy hair
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: frizzy hair
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:16am
I want to know if anyone can help me get my hair to be less fizzy and more healthy. I wash my hair every night and let it air dry. It's always sticking up on the top all the time.If anyone can help me please email me. thank you.
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Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:17am
> I want to know if anyone can help me get my hair to be> less fizzy and more healthy. I wash my hair every> night and let it air dry. It's always sticking up on> the top all the time.> If anyone can help me please email me. thank you.Do you use a conditioner? Try using a really good one. It makes all the difference. Artec Texture Line is good. If your hair is super thick and coarse Redkens All Soft products are perfect. Most lines of hair care have something that will work (or at least it seems that way to me). A mousse can tame the frizzies, too. Alot of people say not to wash your hair every day, and it's good advice, if you can go a day without a shampoo. I can't. Hope you find a line you like. It's mostly what works for you, cause what works for other people is not always what's beat for your hair.
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Posted By: Sherry
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:20am
Hi there Lindsey,I have losse, naturally curly hair, so I can totally realte to you and your problem of frizziness. One thing to keep in mind with frizz prone hair, is that you proabably shouldn't wash everynight-- perhaps every other night would be better. In addition, the less that you handle your hair, the less frizzy it will be-- i.e, you probably shouldn't pile all your hair up like that. Here is whet I do: I wash and condition in the morning (or just condtion).When I towell dry, I do not rub, but rather I blot and kinda scrunch the curls between the towel. Next, I apply a pea size amount of my regular conditioner followed by a bit of laminating seruma nd gel. If I blow dry, it is always with a diffuser, and I never touch my hair with my hands. Hope this helps.Sherry~> I want to know if anyone can help me get my hair to be> less fizzy and more healthy. I wash my hair every> night and let it air dry. It's always sticking up on> the top all the time.> If anyone can help me please email me. thank you.
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Posted By: Renee
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:20am
> Hi there Lindsey,> I have losse, naturally curly hair, so I can totally> realte to you and your problem of frizziness. One> thing to keep in mind with frizz prone hair, is that> you proabably shouldn't wash everynight-- perhaps> every other night would be better. In addition, the> less that you handle your hair, the less frizzy it> will be-- i.e, you probably shouldn't pile all your> hair up like that. Here is whet I do: I wash and> condition in the morning (or just condtion).When I> towell dry, I do not rub, but rather I blot and kinda> scrunch the curls between the towel. Next, I apply a> pea size amount of my regular conditioner followed by> a bit of laminating seruma nd gel. If I blow dry, it> is always with a diffuser, and I never touch my hair> with my hands. Hope this helps.> Sherry~What brand of laminating serum do you use?
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