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I have been wearing my hair in a short style for over a year now. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what products or regimens I should use to ensure my hair remains manageable until my next cut. Although I wrap my hair at night, the edges always becomes frizzy before the rest of my hair.
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#2
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My hair is longer, so I'm not sure how this product will work on short hair, but I use John Frieda's Frizz Ease spray. I like it. It does not say specifically "longer hair," so perhaps it is good for any length. I also use conditioners after washing my hair.
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#3
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I was going to recommend just that very product too! The ends of shorter hair do get drier and are prone to fizz because of this. Use a conditioner everytime you wash your hair, but only apply it to the ends. That should help. |
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#4
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| That's a good tip. I have heard that conditioner can make one's hair feel oily, especially if we over-apply it and don't rinse it out well. I think I have noticed it on my hair, so I use it in moderation and always make sure I wash it all out. I try not to get it on the roots of the hair, too.
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#5
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My hair gets so frizzy especially during morning. I don't know what just happened but I seem to look like I have been on a rollercoaster ride sometimes. lol
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#6
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My biggest cure is the common conditioner. Leave it in your hair for at least five minutes before washing it out. That's what I do, and it tends to do the trick.
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