Friday, January 8, 2010

What is a great shampoo and conditioner for flyaways because my head is filled up with it.?

I brush it down alot but that doesn't work at all. Another thing is that some of my friends say that my hair is frizzy and some of my friends say that my hair isn't. what is frizzy hair exactly because im not sure what it is.What is a great shampoo and conditioner for flyaways because my head is filled up with it.?
Frizzy hair=lots of fly aways. To take care of this you need to start using a different product on your hair. Not just a shampoo and conditioner will help this you also need to apply product before styling. This will do wonders for your hair. I love Frizz -Ease anything. Thermasilk smoothing leave in conditioner is also awesome if you blow dry your hair. Pick a smoothing shampoo and conditoner Tressemme is real good too. And follow with style. If you let your hair air dry this can also cause your hair to stand on end because it needs to be trained. Pick a process to styling and stick to it.What is a great shampoo and conditioner for flyaways because my head is filled up with it.?
I like Redken, so I would recommend the Extreme Shampoo and Conditioner. If your hair is kind of oily though, then I would say the Clear Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner are better for you. Also, dont use a brush on your hair, use a wide-tooth comb or a pick, brushes cause more breakage. Use a smoothing serum before you blowdry your hair, that will help a lot. And when you blowdry, point the dryer down you hair, so the air flows from your roots down.
okay, well i don't know of any shampoos or conditioners that help flyaways, but there is a really great product called bed head manipulator. you can use it to smooth down flyaways, or keep new growth with the rest of your hair. and the frizzy part: frizzy can be a lot of different things. my kind of frizzy was the kind where you get little tiny curls like, around your hair. sometimes [this is mostly with curly hair] it's where each hair is like, curly. so the hairs don't stay together in big curls, but they are like, each their own curl.

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