Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

I've tried several shampoos %26amp;%26amp; conditioners %26amp;%26amp; mousses %26amp;%26amp; gels, it helps but I hate that the gel gives me white stuff on my head %26amp;%26amp; i also get dandruff for all the products I use.



I have natural curly hair, is there anything that can keep the curls but take away the frizz? Like a treatment or something similar to a relaxer but for frizz?



Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

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Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

John Freda has amazing frizz contol products. The serum works magic, you should try it!



Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

use a straightener or buy one there usally $15.00 to $20.00



Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

Dont shampoo your hair every showering, but conditioner it regualary. shampoo it about 3 times a week or so, shampoo takes the natural oils out of your hair, causing more frizz, also, brush your hair out while its wet and put some kinda curl inhancing gel in it ( i use TreSemme Bouncy Curls, its makes your hair have cute curls without all the frizz)



Is there anything I can do to get rid of my frizzy hair?

Wash your hair, and make sure to use a conditioner but do not rinse the conditioner out completely. I have found that Matrix Sleek Look works best. Also, when shampooing with conditioners, it leaves hair looking opaque rather than shiny so oils are needed to give shine. Remember, hair is dead and conditioners will not stay in the hair, in fact conditioners dissipate after 2 to 3 hours. The key is to lock them into the hair and Moisture Block is the only product for hair that accomplishes that goal.



2. Apply Moisture Block. To learn more about the first waterproof product for hair visit our website at ... [1]sabinohair.com. Start with about a quarter size on towel dried hair patting it on the ends, scrunching the balance throughout the hair and swiping extra where your hair frizzes most. Moisture Block is the only product that locks in the essential moisture 10 to 11%, while blocking out excess moisture. Do not add any other products if you plan on flat ironing your hair. If you desire to wear your hair naturally curly there are two methods that work great ...first add your favorite gel over Moisture Block ...



A) FOR BIG SEXY CURLS - Brush both products through the hair for even distribution. Brushing your hair when wet is best because your hair is at it's strongest point (300% stronger). Twist large sections to the ends, throughout your hair. The bigger the sections, the bigger the curl. Allow your hair to dry naturally or use a bowl shaped diffuser and gather the ends up to the scalp. When hair is completely dry, add Moisture Block to your palms and untwist each section glossing the sections with Moisture Block for extra protection.



B) IF YOU CHOSE NOT TO TWIST YOUR HAIR ... Apply Moisture Block and gel the same way but do not twist sections. Instead, use a micro fiber towel and starting at the ends, press the hair up to the scalp to form softer curls and either diffuse or dry naturally. Again add Moisture Block with your fingers when the hair is completely dryto add sheen and extra protection.



C) If you flat iron your hair just add Moisture Block and no other products. Messy dry your hair with a blower just using you fingers. When hair is completely dry flat iron each section as follows. 1) Make sure that the flat iron is turned up as high as possible. Using a flat iron that reaches 400 degrees or more is best. Moisture Block blocks the excess heat from damaging your hair. 2) Hold the iron at the roots for a count of 3 and pull the iron through to the ends for a count of 8. The reason for going slowly with the iron is to penetrate Moisture Block deeper into the hair shaft giving you more protection from the varied climates. When finished flat ironing, gloss your hair with a little more Moisture Block.



Your hair will hold up to any climate, rain, wind, humidity, dry climates heat, cold weather until the next shampoo. Toss your other products and make some room in your bathroom. All you need is shampoo, conditioner. Moisture Block and gel.



Deep heat conditioning treatments are a rip especially when you pay for the service at a salon. Conditioners only go so deep into the hair shaft and hair CAN NOT be repaired if damaged but only made to feel better.



Oils make hair greasy and gives the hair a phony looking shine and offer nothing as a fixative. Natural products are great for protecting the environment but your hair could care less ... remember ... IT'S DEAD!!

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