Monday, July 27, 2009

Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

I have very thick, wavy poofy hair. i dont really want to use rollers cuz im usually the type that showers every morning. so im not good with the overnight things. i usually scrunch my hair and let it kinda do its thing, but my hair for some reason after a few hours ends up looking like theres no gel at all, i use vive pro for my shampoo and conditioner the one for frizzy hair, i use sunsilk anti-frizz and anit-poof before i style and just gel. any help, i really want my hair to look natural, a little thinner if thats possible and loose curls. please help



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

Chelsea ^^ is right if you ask me.



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Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

layers look really good in thick hair.



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

use tigi after party and apply more during the day if you need too. will keep your hair smooth



and smells great



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

my sister has the same hair. you need to first of all thin it out by getting layers cut to your hair. just ask her to thin it out with layers. when you wake up shower, then use leave in conditioner to get rid of frizz ( i personally love chi products; silk infusion would work great) and DO NOT blowdry. it'll make your hair huge. just scrunch it with mousse and hairspray when its about 60% dry and im sure it won't frizz or be poofy :) hope this helps!



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

try the Herbal Essences line of products for curly hair called, totally twisted. i used them and they made my hair less frizzy and less "poofy". make sure you condition your hair every time you wash your hair, otherwise it could dry out and that causes frizz.



Good Luck =]



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

My hair is like yours. I use suave extra strength mouse. I use sunsilk anti-frizz or poof before styling. Use mouse and then hair spray your hair when you leave it wet and go. Use anti stuff or leave in conditioner then blow dry your hair. I do these and I also put mine in a pony tail or braided pig tails. Pony tail holders are had to come by that fit in my hair without breaking on the first use. I've had my hair thinned and cut into layers. That might help you.



Try these! Good Luck!



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

gel it and the gel will tame it :) moisturizer , dove is good or pantine heads and shoulders and you can always go to a sallon and asked for them to cut it with a razor it will give it more volume and make it thiner



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

I have the same problem with mine.. and i agree that layers and thinning you hair will help.. but i also use Panten Hydrating curls.. shampoo and conditioner.. and that helps tremendously.. it really tames down the frizz and puffiness.. also i use thermasilk leave in cream and Aussie mousse.. those will really help as well.. i use these products daily.. and i have nice loose curls and they lay without proofing.. i hope this helps you.. and if u have any question feel free to contact me..



DeAnna



Wavy, Poofy, Frizzy Hair Styling Help?

use Matrix Sleek Look Smoothing System Shampoo:



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use Matrix Sleek Look Smoothing System Styling Creme before you blw dry

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