To fight frizz for curly hair its very simple and easy.
Make-sure when your in the shower or washing your hair that you use a wide toothed comb. Some of them say anti frizz so they would help.
A lot of people get frizz from when they dry the hair with a towel
DON'T RUB YOUR HAIR WITH IT!
Just slow clump it at the bottom and top and then just leave it.
When your air drying your hair make-sure you don't touch it as this will cause frizz as well.
Straighten it with a straightener.
straightening irons & a hair dryer.
It depends how curly your hair is but brushing hair gets rid of the ringlets. Using antifrizz products can get rid of curls sometimes and you can get products made especially for waves.
shave your head
You can't get "rid" of curly hair! You are born with it. There are methods of straightening with a straitening iron or chemically. But chemically straightening your hair doesn't work well and does a great deal of damage.
I wash my own curly hair about twice per week. I then use a curly hair mousse to get rid of frizz. If I've been out on a windy day, or somewhere that I can get sand, dirt, or pollens in my hair, I'll wash it afterward.
No. That may be hard for some, like you girls! The hair can get easily tangled and hard to put up with. Hope this helps. you can but curly hair is cute.you dont have to get rid of them. if you dont like them then get rid of them.if you want to keep them go to a hair salon and get your hair thined out.
She has curly hair is correct.
only brush your hair once, to get rid of all the knots, then leave your hair to air-dry.
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.
You could perm it to be straight, or you could straighten it every day with a straightener.
If your hair is dry it's best to use a leave-in conditioner or deep condition your hair every so often. As to getting "rid" of curly hair, you could use a flat iron to straighten it or go to the hair salon and have it chemically straightened (much like a perm). Be warned, though, that if your hair is dry already having it chemically straightened is not the best choice.