Use sunsilk Shampoo’s and Conditioners.
They work really well and you can get all sort of different ones.
Get the one for your hair type.
There not really pricey either, they are quiet cheap.
Also, go to Boots, and get Soap and Glory- Hair supply.
Use that once or twice a week. It works really well!
My hair felt gawjus after using it.
I reccomend these, and I always go back to get these products when they run out.
Good Luck
afzprodu
August 31st, 2009 at 10:49 PM
I can introduce you to a hair conditioning product. Which is used for hair straightening. After using this product your hair will be naturally straight for around 3 months, without the use of a hair straightener. Longer hair may require more frequent use but it does work.
If you want more details then please get in touch. Thanks
Erin
August 31st, 2009 at 11:18 PM
i personally have frizzy hair too, however prefer too style. the best maintenance products are a good conditioner (thefuzziness mayay be to lack of moisture or damaged hair). when the hair is wet apply mouse and scrunch into hair in an upwards motion this gives nice curls/waves to frizzy hair and keeps it under control. you can pick up mouse for a few pounds at like super drug or somewhere. hope this helps!!
Craig M
August 31st, 2009 at 11:19 PM
A great home remedy for your hair is mashed avocado for moisture and lemon juice for shine. Mix them together and have your friend apply them overnight. You can try Beauty 4 Ashes organic conditioner or any Boots shampoo to cleanse your scalp.
Col T
August 31st, 2009 at 11:59 PM
the catwalk range from tigi do some fab products for this type of hair x
Vanessa
September 1st, 2009 at 12:49 AM
Olive oil is the best thing I’ve found for frizzy hair! I have struggled with frizzy type 2C (wavy coarse) hair but almost curly all my life. Now it’s seriously smooth and defined! I am so shocked, I just want to get the word out! Just apply it like you would gel; while your hair is still damp; making sure to get the ends really well. (I use a small palm-ful about the size of a quarter around.) Use it for touch-ups on the days you don’t wash. After a few washes; you won’t need as many applications or as much oil. You’ll see! (OH, and if it seems to get too oily (which I have yet to experience)… just wash it, but apply the shampoo to your hair and try to lather a bit before adding water.) I really am just so amazed how well olive oil works. And it is very inexpensive because a little goes a very very long way. I put some in a tiny spritz bottle about 3 inches tall and use that to spray it into my hand a little at a time and I don’t have to refill for 6-8 months!
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