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| I was wondering if anyone could tell me why a lot of the time when I brush my hair, it gets all frizzy. To stop it, I usually wet my brush and then it's better. Could this be because of the hot weather? |
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Are you telling us that your hair is really not inborn curly? Because it might be one the factors. Anyways, one suggestion will be that after you use shampoo as well as conditioner, gently rub your hair. Because rubbing it vigorously will result to frizzy hair.
Last edited by moonshaneisle; 09-11-2009 at 11:37 AM. Reason: wrong spelling |
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| My hair is straight, but it gets really frizzy and just poofy. Lol.. it's hard to describe |
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Ohh... Just like my cousins. They've got straight hairs but nowadays their hair infront tends to become frizzy, and keeps standing up.. heheh, so they placed hair clips to hide it.
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| That's a really good idea too, thanks. I usually get annoyed with it so I put it up in a bun. It works lately, especially with how hot it's been for a while now |
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