Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What is the best way to manage curly, frizzy hair?

My hair is naturally curly, but I am usually forced to wear it in a ponytail because of the way it poofs up and frizzes after drying. What can I do?What is the best way to manage curly, frizzy hair?
okay first of all you need to throw out the hair dryer, it causes frizz. when you wash your hair ALWAYS use COLD water. do NOT use frizzease it makes your hair oily and nasty and causes your forehead and face to break out. if you use a gel then make sure it has NO alchol ingredients. i have found the best thing to do is wash hair rinse with COLD water brush then apply COCO BUTTER LOTION and comb it through your hair with a wide tooth comb or brush. you don't want to brush your hair too much just enough to get the tangles out and to seperate your curls.... remember the more you seperate, the frizzier it gets. any lotions are okay as long as they are unfragranced and alchol free but i use coco butter and find it the best. try VO5 hot oil treatment as well, once a month.What is the best way to manage curly, frizzy hair?
I just bought myself some Herbal Essences Smoothing Cream, and it is AWESOME!! Try it!
frizz eaze
Get the dead ends cut off and stop blow drying your hair or use a defuser. The heat is splitting the ends that cause frizzy hair, And if you dye your hair stop for a while and let it grow out healthy for a period of time before dying it again.
shave it off
You need to deep condition it at least once a week,use shampoos that are from a natural store,that do not contain chemicals which will make your frizz much much worse,get a good leave in conditioning styling mouse,and a diffuser,when your hair is wet put a little leave in conditioner in it,and then use a mouse to scrunch up your ends while drying it with a diffuser.
Use frizz eaze, it works great.
zero frizz
Use a good product to reduce the frizz, and don't brush it.
My fiance' uses an ionic straightener with amazing results.She is of mexican descent with curls akin to loose steel wool

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