Ruhe1986 wrote:
Hope I was of some help. It seems that this board is full of retards who dont want to answer questions. That's what I've noticed since being here. |
I disagree. It really depends on how long you wait. There are thousands of threads on HB as it is a very active and growing board, and not everyone can get around to answering everyone's questions within three hours. As a generality, people who "make the rounds" usually do it in a binge when they get off work, or when they have time. Personally, I haven't made the rounds in at least a few days because of work. I'm also not a teen so it feels strange to answer these unanswered threads on the Teen Hair board sometimes.
There are many causes for frizz. Heat styling, lack of vitamins, improper detangling, dryness, or genetics can all play a role in frizz. The following can help immensely:
- Using two conditioners in a row (the first one being a cheap drugstore brand)
- brushing and combing properly without ripping through tangles (crucial, because frizz can be caused by stretching hairs)
- eating well, staying hydrated, taking a multivitamin
- not blow-drying, not using heat styling
- staying out of 100-degree sun to prevent sun damage
...can all help decrease frizz. I think what helps the most after phasing out heat styling is the extra conditioning step.
Anais
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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