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no ,get your hair wet go outside when it is humid
To brush wavy hair without causing frizz or volume, use a wide-tooth comb or a brush specifically designed for wavy or curly hair. Start detangling from the ends and work your way up to the roots to minimize breakage. It's best to brush your hair when it's damp and coated with a leave-in conditioner or detangling spray to make the process easier and reduce frizz. Additionally, consider scrunching your hair gently after brushing to maintain your waves.
Scrunching isn't necessarily bad for your hair although it may cause split ends which damages the hair if you don't get them cut off.
No. It does the opposite.
Using an anti-frizz product will help to tame wavy hair frizz. One product that has good reviews is Frizz-Ease by John Frieda.
Yes! Curl creams and straightening serums are simply for marketing purposes only! If the product makes your hair curl it will also, assist in the straightening process.
No, if your hair is dry it will frizz also... and there are probably other causes...
Use better shampoos and get an anti-frizz serum.
Frequent scrunching of your hair can potentially cause damage by creating friction and breakage. It's best to use a gentle scrunching technique and avoid doing it too vigorously or too often to prevent damage to your hair. Using a leave-in conditioner or styling product can also help protect your hair during the scrunching process.
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.
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.
I have thin frizzy shoulder legnth hair and usually straighten it, then rough it up by hairspraying then scrunching. mousse is amazing, not too much, but a little bit gives it less frizz and more style. you could put it in a side poney and go for they Miley Cyrus look ;)
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