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I love my natural hair but I hate the frizz!!!

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jjjackie

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My hair is so frizzy that as soon as I finish doing my hair it looks like I had it in for a week because of the frizz. I am willing to try anything (except relaxing and heat) to control the frizz.

Any suggestions?
 
How about using a hair butter? If you put it on while your hair is still wet it will help to seal in the moisture.
 
jjjackie said:
My hair is so frizzy that as soon as I finish doing my hair it looks like I had it in for a week because of the frizz. I am willing to try anything (except relaxing and heat) to control the frizz.

Any suggestions?

what do you mean by "doing it?" what do you do to style your hair?

i like Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioner. it is thick and creamy when it first goes on, but dries pretty light. good for defining and cutting down on frizz. (don't know what's in it right now though... :confused: )

also, i find that my hair frizzes and acts unruly when i need to clarify. i like ACV rinses but if you prefer a good shampoo or other method, you might try this and follow up with a deep conditioning treatment.

HTH and best of luck to you :D
 
Hi jjjackie,
Maybe some gel would work.
There is:
Fantasia IC gel with sparkle lites

Personally, when my frizzies start to act up I use Just Jam, it controls my super thick 4a/b hair and rinses out easily.

Also good ole' heavy grease can work sometimes. I notice when I use the creme press in a yellow & white jar (sorry cant remember name right now)
as a regular hair grease my hair has less frizz.

You could also try an activator gel such as Long Aid Activator gel found at Walmart or Walgreens. :)

Good luck & HHG!
 
ladylibra said:
what do you mean by "doing it?" what do you do to style your hair?

i like Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioner. it is thick and creamy when it first goes on, but dries pretty light. good for defining and cutting down on frizz. (don't know what's in it right now though... :confused: )

also, i find that my hair frizzes and acts unruly when i need to clarify. i like ACV rinses but if you prefer a good shampoo or other method, you might try this and follow up with a deep conditioning treatment.

HTH and best of luck to you :D

I have basically given up on all hairstlyes like twists or braids because they never look neat. I am currently wearing my hair with two side braids in the front and a bun in the back. I like this but I think that since my hair is only 7-9" long it might be to much minipulation. I clarify every other week so it proably is not that and I use garnier fructis sleek and shine leave -in. Maybe I am one of those people who needs to use beeswax or something heavy like that.
 
ladylibra said:
what do you mean by "doing it?" what do you do to style your hair?

i like Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioner. it is thick and creamy when it first goes on, but dries pretty light. good for defining and cutting down on frizz. (don't know what's in it right now though... :confused: )

also, i find that my hair frizzes and acts unruly when i need to clarify. i like ACV rinses but if you prefer a good shampoo or other method, you might try this and follow up with a deep conditioning treatment.

HTH and best of luck to you :D

I have basically given up on all hairstlyes like twists or braids because they never look neat. I am currently wearing my hair with two side braids in the front and a bun in the back. I like this but I think that since my hair is only 7-9" long it might be to much minipulation. I clarify every other week so it proably is not that and I use garnier fructis sleek and shine leave -in. Maybe I am one of those people who needs to use beeswax or something heavy like that.
 
ladylibra said:
what do you mean by "doing it?" what do you do to style your hair?

i like Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioner. it is thick and creamy when it first goes on, but dries pretty light. good for defining and cutting down on frizz. (don't know what's in it right now though... :confused: )

also, i find that my hair frizzes and acts unruly when i need to clarify. i like ACV rinses but if you prefer a good shampoo or other method, you might try this and follow up with a deep conditioning treatment.

HTH and best of luck to you :D

I have basically given up on all hairstlyes like twists or braids because they never look neat. I am currently wearing my hair with two side braids in the front and a bun in the back. I like this but I think that since my hair is only 7-9" long it might be to much minipulation. I clarify every other week so it proably is not that and I use garnier fructis sleek and shine leave -in. Maybe I am one of those people who needs to use beeswax or something heavy like that.
 
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