Tuesday, June 22, 2010

I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

I'm mixed, i have a LOT of hair that has tight curls at the back and is wavy at the front and top. My hair is very frizzy and a bit dry. I wash it once a week and always blowdry and straighten. Does anyone have any tips on how to help make my hair less frizzy and make it seem less?



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

Use moisturizing shampoo and conditoner like Matrix, Biolage, and Infusion-23. Do deep conditoning at least once a week!!! When you condition do it twice to get your hair really soft the last time you condition it wash with cold water it will seal the moisture and add shine. Applying a leave in conditioner will often help tame your frizz, without weighing it down too much or leaving it feeling greasy. Some suggested leave in conditioners: Aveda Brilliant Damage Control, Bumble and bumble leave in conditioner with frizz control, or Aussie Hair Insurance. A great product for air drying your hair is Aveda Brilliant Pomades theres one for curly and straight hair.



If you're going to blow dry your hair and you want it curly, use a diffuser on the end of your blowdryer. Flip your head over and scruch your hair, but not too much. Dry until your hair is almost dry, and then let air dry the last bit. This prevents frizziness. Use a gel or pomade for this.



If you want to blow dry your hair and you want it straight, use a product that helps with this - Avedea Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade is a good one for this. Use a big round brush and blow dry your hair in sections, following the brush down through your hair. When finished with that its best to always follow up by flat ironing your hair in small sections, and then locking it in with a spray shine.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

You should wash your hair at least everyday or every other day. Use a lot of conditioner too.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

wash your hair like every other day and then put mousse on it and gel and hairspray and maybe that might work.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

i have thick hair.



but yeah. once a week will get it oily and greesey.



take a shower everyday and only use shampoo every other. then conditioner everyday



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

For starters, I'd wash it more than once a week. Look for a shampoo/conditioner line especially for dry hair, and the best ones are found in a salon, not at a grocery store.



If you want to wear it curly, look for curl defining cream or mousse. Maybe also something from the John Frieda Frizz-Ease collection.



I'm not too sure about straight hair, since mine is very curly, but you can always ask stylists at a salon about that.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

go to salon for hot oil or hair spa at least every month , and dont use blower it may dry your hair ...try to use some hair treatments.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

Go talk to your hairdresser. You need to get a good cut and possibly have your hair thinned. A good cut can make a world of difference. You also probably need to wash your hair at least a couple of times a week and use good products. Try a product like frizz eaze to tame the hair and prevent some of the frizziness.



I have a LOT of thick, wavy/curly, and frizzy hair.?

dont listen to the first answer...if you know your hair and it sounds like you do, then you know what your hair needs...if your hair is that dry and damaged (from the straightening and blowdrying) then you may not need to use shampoo that often, it will strip your hair of natural oils. Conditioner is not going to do that and you can use it as often as once a day but if you are straightening your hair just to go out in the day then you wont want to get your hair wet that often so i say it is fine to condition your hair every 3 days and shampoo once or twice a week. Also you should get a good frizz smoother (one with no alcohol) to go on after you shower and before you straighten. good luck

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