Showing posts with label Frizzy Hair FAQS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frizzy Hair FAQS. Show all posts

Friday, 6 July 2012

Help my hair is so frizzy

 it goes wavy and very frizzy after ive washed it and ive tried nearly everything ive spent loads on products can anyone help me?
I have probably the same kinda hair. i put some oils in it when its wet, blow dry, then iron. if i dont iorn it i have a fro, and it doesnt look to cute on a 17 year old white girl. for the oils, nothing to heavy, i dont think it really matters what brand. i use gardne sleek n shine(sp) but i just put it in so my hair doesnt fry off because its damaged from dying and straightening. use a heat protectant and use plenty of hair masks to keep the damage down. our hair type totally sucks..

Can you advise me how to treat my frizzy curly hair?

If you have the cash go to your salon and get a deep conditioning treatment done once a month, believe me it works. try not to do the deep conditioning treatments at home, if you screw up then your hair will be in a worse state, that happened to me once and I’ve learned from my mistake.When you have a shower use a good moisturizing shampoo (Bonacure Moisture Kick Shampoo) and conditioner (try two conditioners alternatively. I use panteen and Garnier Fructise conditioner in the orange bottle).When your hair is towel dried (squeeze the water off your hair but do it gently with a towel, wrapping it around your hair in a round movement) apply leave in conditioner on the hair, concentrating on the ends. Mix a little bit of hair gel and serum together and run through your hair, tie your hair up in a bun or wrap an old T-shirt around it and go about your work for sometime. After you feel your hair is 95% dried you can let your hair down and run some hair wax on it (only if it's still frizzy) other wise you can just go about your business.P.s- when your conditioning your hair apply it run a wide tooth comb through it to spread the conditioner and leave it on for 10 minutes. Remember to use a really good professional conditioner; they really do make a difference and don’t wash your hair every day, wash it twice a week and that’s enough.P.s- Bonacure Moisture Kick has a really good Moisture Treatment for your hair, and you can spray on the osis curl activator if you want the really curly look.

How do I manage my curly,frizzy,hair?

Well I had the same problem.....mmmm u should take a bath and then pull your hair like in a pony tail or soething and then during the day keep changing the style u know what I mean? ......so when it dries it will stay like curly and cute.. do that,,,u could also try cutting it in layers so it won't too frizzy........and try to use products that conditioner...and try not to brush your hair cuz ir makes it sooooo frizzy besides that ruin the antural curls................and well I think taht it...and straightening u hair it's kinda bad but u can use a heat protector that way your hair won't get damaged and get a GOOD strightener even tough it's a little bit expensive it's better cuz that way you'll take good care of your hair....

How Do I Get Rid of Dandruff and Flakiness Naturally?

Coconut oil. Of all the things I’ve suggested to friends and family, coconut oil has worked nearly 99% of the time. If you have really stubborn dandruff, try combining 2 Tbsp coconut oil and 4-5 drops tea tree or neem
The key is to leave the coconut oil or mixture on your scalp for as many hours as you can. Leave it on overnight, if possible.
However, if you’re no ‘poo and have the problem of flakiness, I’d do a coconut oil treatment and wash with a non-detergent (sulfate-free) shampoo as a special treatment, then rinse with a solution of 3 cups water and 2 tsp lemon juice. From then on out, make sure you are COMPLETELY rinsing all of the baking soda from your scalp. Remember, baking soda changes the pH of your scalp/hair, which can lead to irritation if you don’t get it all rinsed out.
Cinnamonn, in the comments, also pointed out that if you have persistent dandruff and areas of pink, scaly scalp, you might actually have psoriasis (not an uncommon issue).

How can I tame my frizzy hair?

You love your wavy hair, but the frizzy, fly-aways you get when you brush those curls? Not so much. Fortunately, there are ways to tame the frizz. You just have to give it a little effort.  Here are some quick tips to keep your hair frizz-free.
Don't brush dry hair.
 Brushing not only disrupts your hair's cuticle, it can also stretch hair, leading to breakage. Instead, Connie Eeyerlin, a stylist at Dionysius Salon in Eugene, Oregon, suggests you towel drying hair after a shower. Then gently brush, comb or finger-comb it while wet, adding just a touch of your preferred conditioner or anti-frizz product.
Don't over-process your hair.
Relaxers and straighteners can make hair brittle and lead to breakage, says Carolyn Jacob, MD, a Chicago dermatologist. Instead, look for a protein-infused conditioner to help you manage frizz, and make it shine, too. You might also try frizz pomades or oils, such as Moroccan oil, to help "calm down the outer layer of the hair shaft" and make it slicker, she says.  
 Stop 'cooking' your curls.
"Anything that would blister your skin doesn’t feel so great on your hair either," writes Teri LaFlesh, author of Curly Like Me. To minimize frizz, LaFlesh suggests avoiding flat irons, curling irons, and limiting heat sources to a blow dryer with a diffuser.
Put moisture back in your mane.
 Frizzy hair tends to be drier, so you need to put moisture into it. Use a conditioner, a natural oil like Moroccan oil, or a frizz cream, says Dennis Baker, stylist and owner of Baker Lanier Salon and Day Spa in Atlanta. He says natural oils are better than synthetic because they are absorbed into the hair, while synthetic silicon moisturizers lay on top of the hair, making it appear dirty.
Go alcohol-free.
 Because alcohol can dry hair out, setting you up for frizz, look for alcohol-free products. That may mean switching to salon-quality shampoos, conditioners, and hairsprays, says stylist Eeyerlin. "Salon-quality products don't have to last as long on the shelf, so they don't contain as many harsh ingredients -- like alcohol -- as supermarket and drug store products do."

I hate my hair, frizz bomb!!?


have the same type of hair its horrible frizzy , curly and coarse. use herbal essences seductively straight shampoo and conditioner no more than twice a week then use john frieda straight ahead keeps it straight for three days neatens your hair and also a GHD will help. then use hairspray it will last at least 2-3 days! with me after first day will be dead straight but from the second will be wavy straight but still looks good or my friend kermotherapy she didn't have as curly and frizzy hair than me but it worked wonders
1) Use A Moisturizing Shampoo
2) Towel Dry Hair
3) Use A Leave-In Conditioner
4) Brush Hair
5) Let Air Dry .

Crazy, frizzy Hair, HELP?

If you are SUPER dedicated to taming your hair, go to the salon and ask them what would they recommend. They're indeed professionals. If not, I would buy a leave-in conditioner. Research online and search 'best leave-in conditioner' or something like that.If NONE of that works out, you'll have to learn to love you hair. You're probably just like wtf but some people that have frizzy hair, use moose (or w/e how you spell it) and it indeed looks really nice. Or have your hair up in a high bun, I saw girls have that when they had frizzy hair and it looks really nice. Learn to love you hair, embrace it. God made you this way, you're unique and beautiful and don't you forget it!

Curly/frizzy hair...?

Hi what i do in the morning is get some water and scrunch my hair this way it wont be frizzy culs they are clean curls also dont put leave in conditioner other wise it will get really greasy u can straighten it but it will damgae ur hair use protect spray not to much though other wise to many chemicals are on ur hair.i have really curly frizz hair i never use it if u want ur hair less dry go for something like herbel essence silky shine hope i helped.

How to get naturaly rid of frizzy hair?

You can get rid of the frizz using Pro Naturals Moroccan Argan Oil which has helped me a lot, it helps strengthen the hair, smoothes the hair, reduces Frizz and helps prevent further damage, leaves hair healthy, shiny and resilient. Check it out at

Help with frizzy hair?

Frizzy hair will only get worse if you cut it short and the weight of longer hair pulls it down to become straighter.
Have you ever tried scrunching the hair when its when and leaving it, this should leave naturally waves which are more managable?
You could always straighten it, but this may take a while.
There is this product called frizzease and they do almost any hair product you could think of and they are designed for frizzy hair. They have hair spray and heat protection spray which is what I use. You just need to make sure you keep your hair healthy and washed and it shouldn't be a problem.