Sunday, June 20, 2010

How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

use a good conditioner and comb them straight... do not use straighner if you have thin hair... you also get good hair straightner cream of george freda company:) they are really good.. and gives shine in your hair



How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

use a good conditioner and I think there is a shampoo that makes it so its not so frizzy



How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

I don't think you can make your frizzy hair straight without using some kind of tool or implement if you want it to be straightened out temporarily. However, if you don't want to keep using a flat iron, you have have your hair straightened out in a salon or have your hair rebonded.



How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

When you get out of the shower and it is still wet,yous your hands and mess with it. It works for me all the time.



How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

after you have conditioned your hair, use any type of hair polish or hair cream when still wet, any leave-on conditioner, soft combing cream etc.... dont blow dry, just towel dry, dont let cold wind dry up your hair or else it will get frizzy, sometimes skin moisturizer also works with hair



How do I get my frizzy hair straight without using a flat iron? My hair is thin.?

put water on it every now and then then it will jast slowing get stairght and try to brush ur hair with a wet comb with hair spray

1 comment:

  1. Conditioners only last for 2 to 3 hours. After that they either dissipate or dilute depending on the climate.

    You need a waterproof product that can create a barrier against too much or too little moisture. Apply Lok and Blok and stretch your hair to your head including the ends. Use a microfiber turban until your hair is dried. Go to this link to find out more:

    http://www.gotfrizz.com/frizzy_hair_solutions.htm

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