Simply let it dry naturally. Rather than blow-drying it dry it freely with no AC on and brush gently.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
Use hair putty, no joke. There are many brands and it will control your hair without making it too heavy.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
Maybe you're drying it too harshly or allowing it to fly around as it's drying. As you dry your hair, brush it with a large, round brush, pulling it gently and spinning the brush as you dry done the lock of hair. Start at your scalp and work down, but don't use the highest heat or you'll damage the hair. Use a small amount of smoothing milk (fructis is good) to help keep the hair from frizzing. You also need to use a good conditioner when you shampoo, as well as a leave-in product after.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
I dried my hair for years. I have colored it and permed it, and it was getting horrible The best advice I can give is not to dry it or use some sort of gel . They also make anti-friz gels.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
Have you tried John Freida's anti frizz serum my friend has the same problem as you and it works great for her.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
u could try running a bit of mousse through your hair with a comb.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
Mine too....
Deep condition every week for atleast 10-15 minutes.
Use anti-frizz products.
Try using a paddle brush, or round brush...and dry in small sections, piece by piece.
Other than that, Take a break from the dyer every once n' a while. It'll be better for your hair..works for me.
When I dry my hair, it looks like it has been electrocuted. How can I avoid this without using a straightner?
The best product for frizzy hair, I have to say, is Herbal Essences 'None of your frizziness' shampoo and conditioner. It's in their new line of products and it is truly wonderful. Also, I would tell you to get yourself a blow dryer that has a 'cool' button on it. Use low heat and press the 'cool' button every now while slowly brushing your hair with a large, wooden handled brush and because it doesn't damage your hair at all, all it does is blow air on it to make it dry faster. If you tend to wake up with frizzed hair each morning, I would also recommend this product called 'Bed-head' moose. You put the moose in your hair before bed and braid your hair loosely, and guess what? No more fizzy hair in the morning!
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