Distribute evenly throughout wet hair and lather, rinse thoroughly rpeat if necessary
You can use leave in conditioners or you can buy shampoo and conditioner that will help ease frizz away.
Use better shampoos and get an anti-frizz serum.
First, how old are you? second, why are you asking how to use conditioner? third, put it in your hair, leave in for about 2 minutes then washout
yesterday i applied l`oreal conditioner for hair until i didn`t washed
wash your hair, or try using a different conditioner. Loreal is a good brand to use!
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.
Yes. You can describe the results you want to the hairstylist, and, if they're good, they can do it for you. You will get a lot of frizz if your hair is easily damaged. yes, tight, loose, spiral, and no to your second question, it is the conditioner that takes away the frizzy. use a perm with a real good conditioner in it.
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To keep your hair frizz free use a leave in conditioner and dont use strong shampoo ,use mild ones that say for treated hair
you need to use a high quality anti frizz solutioin as well as a straigtening solution. I use aquapage products and it seem to do the trick. However, in some humidity it is just inevitable that you will get a little frizz.
Give Pro Naturals Moroccan Argan oil a try. You use some after a shower and then style your hair as usual. Gets rid of frizz and makes hair really soft and shiny :)
, I actually have really thick, pouffy, frizzy hair, and since I was sick of straightening it all the time, I went to the salon and got them thinned. They have these special thinning scissors that simply thin down your hair. Also, get them layered which will make it easier for you to comb and things like that. Use a frizz taming shampoo and conditioner, and some anti-frizz serum to apply in your hair. This will keep your hair looking good and maintained.