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Old 04-22-2006, 04:34 PM
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Best Anti-Frizz Hair Products?

I have naturally wavy & thick long black hair thats prone to frizz and fluffyness, even after I've straightened it. It's really getting me down - I want sleek & beautiful locks!

I've tried frizz-ease but it just made my hair look greasy.
Anyone want to rave about some good products I should try? Or tips for sleekness?

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Old 04-22-2006, 06:43 PM
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What you do after washing affects frizz a lot. I use Lee Stafford poker straight spray. It's meant for use before heat straightening but i spray it on after washing and my hair is way less frizzy when it's dry (i let it dry naturally). I've also found Pantene conditioning spray to be good for frizz, it's not heavy and full of teflon like shit like real anti-frizz stuff. Also try getting a plastic (not 'soft touch' that shit will break your hair) wide tooth comb and combing it very gently after washing.
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Old 04-22-2006, 08:03 PM
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i have the same problem with my hair
it has also been straightened
i use a really wide tooth sort of comb
i have even seen it sold marketed for being for black/ethnic hair
i use a detangling spray and then comb through that while its wet
lately i have been using got 2 b mousse
i don't need as much of it as most products
and after i comb my hair straight, with a fairly narrow tooth comb, i do not comb it again until its completely dry or it wil frizz up
and then i only comb small sections of it at a time if i need to with the widest tooth comb that can be used to acheive whatever look i am going for
the narrower tooth combs will make it frizz or get staticy more easily
and if i have to i use some hair gel or even aloe vera gel like you can use on your skin to tame small frizz areas on the hairline
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Old 04-22-2006, 09:02 PM
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Use redken outshine when it's wet (can also be used on dry hair to reduce puffiness), and when it's dry, spritz on some of the biolage shine mist.
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