Saturday, June 19, 2010

Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

I have dry/curly/frizzy hair and I need something, a good hair product, to keep it moist and curly, just not frizzy. I also occasionally straighten my hair with a flat iron. Anyone have any tips on some hair products to use for my hair type?



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

If your straightening your hair you should be using a heat protectant. Straightening your hair is damaging and if your hair is already dry and frizzy it will make it worse.



A conditioning treatment will also help with the frizz and the dryness.



It depends what you actually want to do with your hair in what styling product to use. A spray gel might be okay...easier not to use too much. Or a pomade. A serum is good after straightening too. Whatever you end up using...make sure you go easy. Too much product is not a good look.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

There are so many products out there for this. I use something called Aquage ( dunno where you are located) for hair straightening......I would go to a salon and ask a stylist, they can guide you on what would be best for your hair.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

Leave in conditioner. Also I use Schwarzkopf Anti Frizz Spray Lamiator. It has a shine mist. So it leaves your hair less frizzy and shiny! Its Highly Laminating. I use it and it works great. I bought it for about 5 dollars at CVS pharmacy, though I think they would sell it anywhere.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

there's some tips to treat Frizzy Hair:



1) Before taking a shower, comb your hair using a wide toothed comb while it is still dry. Doing so will prevent tangles and knots afterward. Hair is at it's weakest when wet, and combing it after the shower further damages it. After your shower, just finger comb your hair, gently separating it.



2) You should only wash your hair as often as you need to keep it clean. I suggest, about 1-2 washes a week, unless you sweat a lot, then anywhere from 2-4 washes a week.



Remember, when washing your hair, only wash your scalp. Hair doesn't get too dirty, and tousling it around, building up a lather, only serves to damage and tear at the cuticle, possibly making your hair much more frizzy.



3) Leave your conditioner on for a good 5-10 minutes. If you want, you can blast your hair with cold water to help close up the cuticle, for maximum shine.



4) Run some silicone (anti-frizz serum/creme) in your hair. Too much will make your hair appear greasy, rather than shiny.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

Keeping your hair well trimmed helps keep the frizz to a minimum because it keeps it healthier. I've found that colouring my hair (even to it's own colour, or a little darker) with a semi-permanent dye also does wonders for the condition of my own dry and curly hair. It makes it shiny and sleek.



I personally think it's better not to straighten your hair, because anything that uses heat can fry your hair into an even worse pouffy state. Use a moisturising shampoo and conditioner (I totally recommend Tresemme, never used ANYTHING better, EVER).



There's heaps of gloss products and leave-in conditioners, the best person to ask is your hair stylist, who can analyse your hair more closely and offer some suggestions.



but I recommend - get it healthy as you can (including a good diet with lots of fish for shine and drinking lots of water) as well as trying to fix the damage after it's done.



good luck, and yay for curly hair!



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

Use some conditioner.



... That or shave your head.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

I also have the same problem, I use smooth and sleek shampoo and conditioner from matrix, it works really well.



Also when I blow dry straight, I use a powered brush by Ravo, it does all the work for me and no need for a straight iron. check out the website. Google Ravo.



you can also use the product called Frizz-Ease , it really works too.



Good Luck =)



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

redken products are ace



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

take vitamins.and drink lots of water



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

Beat an egg in a cup of milk.When it foams, rub it into the scalp.Leave it on for 5 minutes. Rinse the hair thoroughly with water.Carry out this routine twice a week for excellent results for dry damaged hair. Check out http://solutionsfordryhair.blogspot.com/ for more info.



Curly/Frizzy/Dry hair. Anyone have tips?

Ok, trust me do this, you will be happy with the results (years of try and fail on my part):



Also none of these products have flowery, feminine scents so you won't smell like a girl!



Wash and condition your hair with Matrix Sleek Look Shampoo and Conditioner (the longer you use it, the better your hair will get).



http://www.matrix.com/products/sleek_loo...



http://www.matrix.com/products/sleek_loo...



Towel dry your hair and apply Bain de Terre Recovery Complex Anti-Frizz Silky Shine Serum.



http://www.baindeterre.com/sr1.asp



Gently comb through your hair with a wide-tooth comb. Tousle your hair with your fingers and add a little more of the serum if needed.



Let your hair air dry.



I guarantee this works; it makes your hair much softer and smoother!

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