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Well i have frizzy hair and i use oil (not olive oil) or use a comb not a rubber or plastic hair brush
A great home remedy for frizzy hair is olive oil. Massage olive oil into the hair sparingly. Do not overdo it or you could end up with greasy hair. Wrap the hair in plastic wrap for no longer than 30 minutes. Then rinse well with warm water to remove the oil.
Tria has a home hair removal laser. There is a statement on their website that claims to be the first and only FDA-cleared laser for home use. NISIM International has another set of products called Kalo. The user is supposed to use an epilator of his or her choice and then use the "Post Epilating Spray" to keep hair away permanently.
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It depends on your hair type & the temperature its treated with the keratin. I had kinky frizzy hair & the keratin home treatment made it pin straight and it will barely hold a curl. Talk to a stylist with experience in keratin before you do anything to your hair.
You can dye hair professionally in a salon or with using home products. Some products to use to lighten hair until it turns blond is honey,hydrogen peroxide or lemon juice.(Read on how to use the products on the hair before use)
hey sorry to say but that's her natural hair...... its curly like that
ugh, i hate flyaways! plus i have curly hair so it was always frizzy until i got aveno's be curly cream. that helps a lot with frizz. also if you cant find it (or afford it), you can use herbal essences totally twisted mousse. but if you dont have time to leave the house and buy it, just hold down flyaways and spray them with hairspray from a far distance. hope this was helpful! :)
If you live in England go to Home & Bargain and buy "Twisted Sister de-frizz shampoo, If it doesn't work I'd see your doctor or hair stylist
Put your hair in a bun whenever you can. When you actually have to go outside, take it out, and your hair should be silky (for quite a while). Keeping your hair together retains moisture. I have the same problem, so I can totally relate. Also, try putting in oil in your hair, preferably Johnson & Johnson or the hair oil from the Body Shop (works best for me). Put it in for atleast a couple hours. I put it in on Friday night after I come home and wash it Saturday morning. Be sure to cover your pillow with a towel to avoid staining it with the oil. And wear an old shirt too. Using oil makes your hair less frizzy, but also stronger, smoother, and shinier. Hope this helped. :)
There are a lot of products for dry hair. If you hair is dried i suggest you use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Also you can make your own leave in conditioner to put on your tips when you go out. When using a straightener, use heat protectant. Some products are "Tresseme" and "L'Oreal".
Umm, I don't think there is one. Water? Maybe? Just get some anti-frizz gel that should work. --------------------------------------- a diffrent person: one of my friends had a bad static problem so she rubbed dryer sheets on her head and then her hair wasnt frizzy anymore.