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How can I keep my hair from frizzing?
I'm mixed with Black, and I could straighten my hair, and it looks super cute, and as soon as I go out side, It's a mess!!! Even when I use frizz serum, it still frizzes. I put moisture on my hair but not every single day because I don't want greasy hair. I clipped my ends, I think yesterday, but I think they grew back already. I guess my hair is healthy but I'd like to wear it down without it look like I just got out of a fight. Lol
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Straight hair might be the most consistently fashionable hair texture in the past three decades, but curly hair, when styled properly, can be equally alluring, if not more so. The biggest blunder most curly girls make is allowing frizz to conquer their locks, but with some care, frizz can easily be eliminated. Here are some tips for maximizing your hair's bounce and minimizing flyaways.
*Never brush your hair dry: Unlike straight hair, which should never be brushed while wet, curly must ALWAYS be brushed when wet, or at least damp. Curly hair is already naturally brittle, so brushing it while dry will only tear it up. Instead, wet your hair and apply conditioner before you brush it. The viscosity of the conditioner will help the brush glide smoothly over your hair and will make knots easy to untangle.
*Find the right brush or comb: Never brush your hair with a fine-toothed brush or comb. Fine-toothed brushes and combs are intended only for thin, straight hair and will therefore damage curly hair. Be sure to buy a wide-toothed comb instead; the curlier your hair, the farther away each tooth should be from its neighbor. Also avoid steel-toothed brushes. Your brushes and combs should only be made of plastic or wood. Steel-toothed combs are too harsh for curly hair and will make it frizzier, even if the hair is brushed while wet.
*Be smart about shampoo and conditioner: Never buy conditioner or shampoo intended for all hair types. Curly hair requires very special treatment so only buy hair products made specifically for it.
*Always condition: Every time you shampoo your hair, you should also thoroughly condition it. Because curly hair is naturally dry, it is in constant need of moisturizer in order to look fresh and clean.
Hope this helps you, good luck Doll. (:
Source(s): I have the same problem, so me! - ?Lv 48 years ago
You can use an argan oil from the pro naturals brand to tame the frizz and make your hair smoother and softer. That helps, or you can get the cocoa keratin hair treatment as a long term solution since that stuff loosens up your hair and gets rid of frizz for like months. Its online too, whatever works better for you but both options work.