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HAIR EMERGENCY! HELP PLEASE!!?

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I have black hair that is very frizzy and sometimes is hard to control

Is there any hair styles or any advice I can have to " tame" it down?

I am a girl going into 8th grade

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  1. Have you tried straightening it? There are some straighteners that have a really high temperature for hard-to-manage hair. Or you could go to a hair cutting place/your hairdresser and ask for products that could help. Hope I helped!


  2. put gell in it, blowdry it in sections then straighten it

    also, when you get your hair cut ask to get it thinned out it will help with the frizzyness, if all else fails..... THE MESSY BUN!!! always cute put it up in a bun wet then tie a ribbon around it :]

  3. I actually just tried to use a diffuser for the first time and it worked for me.  I just put some gel on my hair and then put the diffuser to my scalp for about 20 seconds each section (with my head upside down).  You should try to keep the curl shapes with your hand as you diffuse.  Usually when I let my hair air dry it gets frizzy even with gel, but the diffuser seems to work.    

    The flat iron works well too, but it can damage your hair.

    Good luck!

  4. Without seeing your hair it is kind of hard to help but I will try. My own hair can be coarse and hard to tame and the only thing that I have found to help is to use a hair serum of some sort on it. The trick that I have learned the hard way is that you have to put it on your hair before you dry it.

    After you shampoo and condition,  while it is still damp (but not dripping wet) apply the serum. Depending on how long your hair is will be how much you have to use. I use a little bit bigger than a quarter size amount in my hand and I apply to one side of my head and make sure it gets through all the hair, working it through with my hands and a very wide tooth comb.  Then I do the same to the other side of my hair with more serum and then finally some through the back as well.  Don't be afraid to use enough of it!

    When you condition your hair do not rinse it out so much that you rinse it all completely out. I find my hair is softer if I leave a little bit of the conditioner in it.

    I try not to use a blow dryer because that can contribute to frizz as well.

  5. Okay so my best friend has this problem. So I will try my best to help you with what I know about what she does.

    Well first she doesn't wash her hair everyday. She washes it like every other day. I would suggest using a shower cap but if you don't have any you could just put it up in a bun and take a bath.

    Her hair style she has it cut right to her shoulders are right below it. She also has bangs they are long enough to pin up what she usually does with her hair is she puts it up in a high bun then her bangs she straightens them but if you don't have a straightener you can still do the same thing. You know that hairdo when people put their bangs up in like a bump well that's what she does or she'll only put half up and other half down so she still has bangs. Sometimes she puts a bow in it to. or she takes a shower right before school and it's still wet so she will ware it down then when it starts to dry she puts it up. Or you could straighten it a lot or just blow dry it straight. or there's this thing were you get it chemically straighten but it's kinda pricey my bother gets it done some times because he has very wavy hair and prefers it straight.  

  6. Ahhh i hate that!  Mine used to be the same way.  For years I have wasted money on really expensive hair products, and still had no results.  Then I started to wash my hair ever other day.  Yeah, I know, sounds gross, but studies show that you can actually do more damage washing your hair every day because you usually use a blow dryer to dry your wet hair, and doing that every day is literally burning your hair off!  So, minimize heat styling, and start washing your hair every other day (but please, take a shower everyday cause that's just nasty!).  Also, use style products on your wet hair before you blow dry like de-frizzers, but remember you don't have to burn a hole in your pocket (or your mom's) to get stuff that works.  I use Garnier Fructis or pantene.  The wrong shampoo and/or conditioner could also play a role, the best shampoo I have had the best results with is Pantene (hint: get the one that says to minimize frizz).  Do these things and I guarantee you'll get results in no time!  Good luck!

  7. may i see a picture of your hair? maybe i could help you better like that. you could buy some heat protection spray to prevent split ends and use a straightener.

  8. you could use anti frizz shampoo and conditioner and also you could straiten it  

  9. Proclaim hair gloss works wonders it gets rid of severe frizz and leaves hair smooth and shiny without looking greasy

  10. Don wash your hair every single day more like ever 2 days an Do some deep conditionin...like put conditioner in your hair an so it will be all in it an befor bed an leave it for the night an then wash off in morning.........

  11. If your hair is natural get an old fashioned press it like a flat iron but more powerful it has the look of a perm but it just last about two weeks and you cant get it wet  

  12. ok if your going to grade 8 you might wanna get a nice hair cut , usually layered. but if you don't want to spend a lot of money try straightening it at home and side bangs give a cute look.  for the frizzines try anti-frizz serum usually costs 10 to 20 dollars. hope i helped

  13. stay away from hair dryers they make your hair puffy and frizzy! If you straighten use a hair straightener. Also any pantene moose (not spray) is really good for taming hair. Also, for softer hair let conditioner sit in hair longer than usual and always use shampoo.

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