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How to get rid of frizzy hairs?
Hi my name is Michelle Roberts and I am from the UK.my hairs are so frizzy/curly, it makes difficult me to comb them. I want to straighten my hair but I am thinking is it safe or not? to use chemical or hair straighteners?
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You can go to a hair salon and get advice about how to proceed. They know what they are doing. Any advice you get about YOUR hair is going to be based on incomplete information. That's why a hair salon is your best bet.
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Hi Michelle, this is the same problem which I had faced in my teenage life. Now I am a dermatologist and I know what are going to affect your hairs and what not?
Kathy has given a right advice to you, you can follow her advice but most of the salon use chemical products or heating equipment (straightener) and they are never safe for anybody. There are so many natural ways Link removed for straightening the hair if you use them it will not damage your hairs even they made them healthier and stronger. It actually works for me because in teenage I used chemical products they made a very bad impact on my hairs but now I am using these methods and now my hairs are getting healthier day by day and straight also. I also recommend this to my clients and they are happy too with the result. |
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Originally Posted by beeskitchen
(Post 135409)
michelle and linda seem to be robot sisters :)
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This page gives you a lot of information. Thank you!
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I think I'm really a stylish person. I try to follow all fashion trends. I think it's important not only for a person... Hair should also look stylish, because it shows your taste. I'm always on the lookout for stylish ideas for hair coloring)
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Of course it's unsafe for your hair, you can read a lot of researches, I suppose you should just to work with your self acceptance
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Consider oiling your hair before washing and use a conditioner after washing. I have been doing this for so many years now and my hair has become really good now.
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How to get rid of frizzy hair-
1) Shampoo every day and use a conditioner. 2) Get them trimmed regularly 3)Use a metal comb 4) Use hair masks |
Give Your Hair a Cold Water Rinse
Showering at a lower temperature protects both your hair and skin by preventing overdrying and frizzy hair. Hairstylist Josh Shellhammer recommends a cold rinse to help seal your hair’s cuticles. After washing your hair, turn down the temperature and finish with a refreshing cold water rinse. If you’re not willing to give up your hot showers entirely, tie up your hair to protect it from hot water damage. |
Don't use hair straighteners! It will harm your hair so much. It's better if you'll go to the salon and the hairdresser will choose the procedure
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To combat frizzy hair, start with a proper hair care routine. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to maintain moisture. Apply a leave-in conditioner and a smoothing serum after washing. Avoid excessive heat styling and use a diffuser when blow-drying. Consider a humidifier in your room to control the environment. Regular trims can help manage split ends. For better results, visit a reputable hair salon Oviedo, which can provide professional treatments like keratin treatments or deep conditioning. They can assess your hair type and recommend personalized solutions to achieve the desired, frizz-free results.
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Taming Frizzy Hair: A Guide for Women
Frizzy hair can be a common concern, but with the right care, you can achieve smooth, manageable locks. Follow these tips:
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Originally Posted by michelleroberts885
(Post 131856)
Hi my name is Michelle Roberts and I am from the UK.my hairs are so frizzy/curly, it makes difficult me to comb them. I want to straighten my hair but I am thinking is it safe or not? to use chemical or hair straighteners?
To combat frizzy hair, start by using a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to maintain natural oils. Apply a leave-in conditioner or argan oil to damp hair to lock in moisture. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle gently, and avoid excessive heat styling. Consider a weekly hydrating hair mask and trim split ends regularly. For added control, opt for hairstyles that minimize friction. Additionally, while men's toupee can be an option for covering hair loss, addressing frizz primarily involves proper hair care rather than concealment. Choose a toupee only if it aligns with personal preferences and style. |
Hey, has anyone use dread hair products to get rid of frizzy hairs? I'm planning to buy these dread hair products, what you guys suggest?
If anyone has experienced these products, please do share your experience. |
Chemical straightening gives long-lasting results, but can weaken the hair. A flat iron is a more gentle option, but regular use without heat protection is also harmful. If you want a gentle method, try keratin straightening or the brushing method with a hair dryer.
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A hair dryer with tourmaline ionization can cope with your curls, which reduces frizz and keeps your hair in shape longer. This also gives an answer to the question, best travel hair dryers , because when traveling there is little time to do styling or go to beauty salons, and such a hair dryer will quickly dry your hair without overheating it, and maintaining hair in good condition even in conditions of frequent climate change.
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