Yes, it deeply moisturizes and smooths the hair cuticle, providing long-lasting frizz control and smoothness.
my wife says it will control the frizz but make it greasy Yes, you can leave conditioner in your hair to control the frizz. Just keep it off the roots and apply only to the mid-shaft and ends of the hair.
You can use leave in conditioners or you can buy shampoo and conditioner that will help ease frizz away.
John Frieda Frizz Ease Curl Around Style-Starting Daily Conditioner has very good reviews and is resonable. Especially good at preventing frizz.
Yes, you can put conditioner on your braids to help keep them moisturized and reduce frizz. It's best to use a lightweight leave-in conditioner or a diluted rinse-out conditioner to avoid buildup. Applying conditioner can also help maintain the health of your natural hair underneath the braids. Just be sure to use it sparingly and focus on the scalp and braids rather than saturating them.
Conditioner is typically slightly acidic in order to help seal the hair cuticle and maintain the natural pH balance of the hair. This acidity helps to smooth the hair, reduce frizz, and enhance shine.
you can either put conditioner in your hair or you can hair spray and mix it all about...... i think..... lol
sometimes it can help. try using a more moisturizing conditioner to calm your hair. when your hair is dry use a little bit of lotion and run your hands through your hair. it works wonders!
I would use moroccon oil, its amazing and light weight. it wont make your hair greasy but will get rid of the frizz!
To manage frizzy hair after a perm, use a sulfate-free shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner to maintain hydration. Incorporate a leave-in conditioner or a lightweight anti-frizz serum to smooth the hair and enhance shine. Additionally, using a diffuser on low heat when drying can help define curls while minimizing frizz. Regular deep conditioning treatments can also keep the hair nourished and manageable.
There are a wide variety of anti-frizz serums that will help your hair become less frizzy. You can also think about buying shampoo and conditioner that fights frizz. But, for on-the-spot relief of frizz, I would suggest pulling your hair into a ponytail (if you can) or trying to manually flatten your hair. If that doesn't work, sometimes actually dampening your hair reduces frizz. But, whatever you do, don't brush your hair. It just adds more static and frizz into your hair.
Using a high quality conditioner is a good start. You can purchase shampoos and conditioners that are specifically made for frizzy hair. They contain products that help smooth the hair. There are also sprays and creams made for frizz. They often contain light amounts of silcone that helps to soften and relax the hair. If you want to lose the curl, using a frizz product along with a flat iron will also help to give you a different smooth look.
To tame and style wild child hair, try using a hydrating shampoo and conditioner, detangling spray, and a wide-tooth comb. Use a leave-in conditioner or styling cream to control frizz and define curls. Consider using a diffuser when blow-drying and avoid brushing hair when dry to prevent frizz. Experiment with different hairstyles like braids or buns to manage unruly hair.