Monday, November 16, 2009

Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

Only say products that work really well because my hair is REALLY frizzy.



Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

I have recently had success with a product called "No Poo" shampoo and conditioner. I get it from my hairdresser. I like my curls, but hate that damn frizzzzzzz! This seems to help a lot, but you have to follow directions. Leave in your conditioners as much as you can without leaving your hair oily. One other trick I learned was to use an old t shirt instead of a terrycloth towel to dry your hair. I bought a yard or two of t shirt fabric and use it right out of the shower on sopping wet hair. That helps tons. Good luck!



Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

same problem girl.



Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

I have the same problem. Try using Sunsilk De-Frizz Shampoo and Sunsilk Anti-Poof Conditioner. Helps a lot!!!



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Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

I use frizz-ease from John Frieda (hair serum with silicone in it) in the UK, not sure where you are though. I think you will need to apply heat in some form, whether it be straighteners or blow-drying it straight with a brush. It's either that or I've heard hairdressers can apply a treatment which will straighten it, but it's quite expensive.



Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

Matrix's Sleek.Look hair products. Or you could get it chimically straightned but that's something to think about. Using a hair straigtner isn't bad for your hair if you get a good one. I got mine at ulta for only like $30. The brand is Lana. It's normally like $130.



Make frizzy poofy curly hair straight (products, not to use a straightener or anything)?

Well, Depends on if you want it straight or keep it curly.



For Curly Hair:



Use John Frieda De-Frizz Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner,



Then When Out Of The Shower Apply Any Sort Of Mousse, I recommend "Salon LaCoupe Mousse" , It's about 5 bucks per bottle.



Tilt your head to the side, and scrunch your hair together. Up and down, and bounce it a little bit. Finish it off with any strong hold hairspray, Not too much because then it will make your hair hard.



Do NOT Blowdry.



For Straight Hair:



Again, Use John Frieda's De-Frizz Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner,



When Out Of The Shower Use John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum, (3 Sprays In Your Hand Then Apply To Your Hair.)



Then Apply Garnier's STRAIGHTENING Mousse, It works very well.



Use L'Oreals Studio Hot Straight which is a heat activated straightening cream to keep your hair protected from Straightening Irons and Hairdryers. It Comes in a pink bottle with a gray nozzle.



Then, Blow dry with a brush, brushing it up and down as you dry your hair.



Straighten your hair.



When finished, apply the John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum once again. Not too much. Just a spray or two for this one, and work through hair.



I know this is very expensive, but I also have impossible frizzy, poofy, curly hair. I use this every single day, and the products last for a while, So i suggest you try it.



if not, there's always the possibility of relaxing your hair?



About 15-20 bucks at any drug store.



Hope i helped.



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