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I have long, curly hair. though it doesn't look it when it's curly, my hair is fine.?

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I just want to know from an curly hair people out there. what there routine is. And how to make sure there is no frizz, people tell me that they put loads of mousse in it to make it have no frizz, but i was just wondering if there is a serum or soemthing out there that does it, because mousse makes your hair hard. So serums, mousse, sprays, gels anything you can recommened. I just want volume on the roots of my hair and defined, frizz free curls. Thanks in advance.

Oh and second question: When I straighten my hair is there any good products i can put on to make it stay straight because my hair goes wavy really quickly though i use relaly good straightners, ghds! but when its humid it goes frizzy n wavy. do u use difff shampoo n condintioner if u plan to straighten it? anything u put on before/after? Thanks so much. sorry for long question lol

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  1. Try John Freida- Weather Proof shampoo&conditioner. Use a serum like Frizz ease (thermal protection for fine hair) & a finishing spray/ gloss.


  2. curly... use tresseme frizz control. its amazingggg. it makes it very shiny and holds the frizz back. also don't use tons and tons of mousse. when your hair is wet, put a lot of mousse in it but not tooo much. then spray it with the frizz stuff and sort of scrunch it but don't tough it too much. then lightly spray some hair spray over it.

    for the straightening.. use the same frizz stuff first when your hairs damp. and then blow dry it, spray a little bit more frizz control and then spray a tiny bit of hair spray in it. then straighten it and hairspray a tiny bit again. it works perfectlyy. just be reallyy careful not to use too much hairspray cause then it will get hard and look bad.

    i hope this helps! good luckkk

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