Tuesday, June 22, 2010

I have thick dried out hair and i need thinner and less frizzy hair without getting it thinned out p

i do not want my hair thinned out. i want a shampoo that REALLY works and i need advice on how to keep it thin, straight, and non-frizzy. Name some shampoos and conditions and some hair styles. PLEASE. i want most of u all to be expierenced with this. PLEASE i want to be noticed!!!!!



I have thick dried out hair and i need thinner and less frizzy hair without getting it thinned out please help

I feel your pain, my hair's the same way. And it seems that no matter what shampoo/conditioner i use, it's naturally just that way.



What finally got it to calm down and be the smooth, straight, shiny hair I wanted was a straightener. I bought a Chi hair straightener from my hair stylist and it's like a dream. It sooths the cuticles of the hair and really seals everything to keep it from frizzing. The only thing you need to worry about is making sure you don't damage your hair with all that direct heat. I use Zero Frizz Shine Mist, but any kind of 'shine spray' works nicely. Section your hair off, spritz a couple of times on each chunk (do maybe 2 inches at a time). Takes a little bit of time, but it works.



I have thick dried out hair and i need thinner and less frizzy hair without getting it thinned out please help

the john frieda shampoo and conditioner is awesome. and also the john frieda frizz-ease shine serum works miracles too.



I have thick dried out hair and i need thinner and less frizzy hair without getting it thinned out please help

Paul Mitchell Super Skinny shampoo/conditioner/serum WORKS.



I have thick dried out hair and i need thinner and less frizzy hair without getting it thinned out please help

I would recommend a product by "I. S. O." called "Bouncy Cream" it is light enough to allow the hair to curl but not frizz.



Also please invest in a shampoo for chemically treated hair. (Chemically treated shampoo has less detergent than a shampoo for normal hair.)



I would also suggest a moisturizing conditioner.



If you get all the products from a salon you will be much happier with the results.



What most people do not know is that when they by a product for hair from let's say, Wal-Mart, C. V. S., Walgreens, etc, etc, etc... is that the product has been watered down.



I have been a licensed cosmetologist for over thirty years.



Hope this helps.

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