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For some reason my hair can't keep from getting frizzy. I'm just going to tell you how i deal with it so that maybe some of you can lend me some advice. My hair is very long, it's all the way down to my waist, so washing and drying take a little longer. When i get in the shower, I wash it (of course) get out after finished, then I brush it out while it's wet to keep it from gettig frizzy. I squeeze the water out and then i go and dry it. I dry my hair by using a blow-dryer and brush at the same time. (duh) But when i dry it, many little strands will escape and flow everywhere. i brush those down but they are still frizzy.
My hair doesn't turn into some big curly poof ball, it's just lots of strands look scragly and out of place. I don't know how to tame those. When i dry it, I hold the hair down 'best as I can with the brush. But it will still turn a little frizzy. Please give me some advice!! Thanks!
It sounds like it is damaged, somehow. It happens to my own too and it is annoying. So, the best way to go is to start being wary about the ways to prevent it from breaking.
Do you sleep with a ponytail? If so, take it off before going to bed.
As for now, you could use a hair straightener to keep it more decent-looking. But only use this if your hair is completely dry, otherwise it will burn!
Good luck with it eother way D:
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There this finishing cream I use that helps tame flyaways. Also, it's not good to brush your hair when it's wet, that causes breakage. Try gently untangling it with a wide-toothed comb.
I got this stuff in home that takes ANY hair.
It's gel, and it's as strong as glue. Put that in your hair and it'll stay in shape for the next 20 years.
Might be hell to get it off your hands thoguh.
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I have really curly hair that was horrible after straightening it almost every day last year. I switched to repairing shampoo and started putting Marrakesh Oil in my hair, which keeps it really smooth and silky. Brushing your hair when it's wet is also a really bad idea because it damages your hair. Using a pick or a wide-toothed comb is usually the best option. Also, heat tends to make frizzies worse. Even though straightening it may seem like a good solution, it's just going to make it really bad in the long run. Make sure you're using heat protecting something-or-other before you straighten or even blow dry your hair.
Blow drying normally makes hair a bit frizzy use some kind of leaving conditioner after wards to smooth the hair, and or lightly go through with a straightener
Make sure to use a heat protectant while useing any type of heat blow dryer straightener, curler, crimp this will pretext from damage which causes breakage leading to frizzier hair
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After you wash your hair, don't dry it. Use a small brush and apply this cream on your hair " Schwarzkopf, GLISS " apply it from the root till the end of the hair strand. Leave it on for 2~5min and then wash your hair with warm water. Now if you wanna use a hair drier you should try to completely, as much as you can dry your hair with a towel first. Then you can use a hair drier on it. The reason is. The more wet your hair is the harder it is to dry and take control off because it will be heavy + that helps in burning the hair; thus, damaging it. So, try to dry it as much as u can with a towel first.