View Full Version : hair after a shower?
Atomicbob11
April 5th, 2012, 10:53 PM
my hair, for a good 6-8 hrs after i shower is always really frizzy. when i get out of the shower in the morning before school, i comb it out after i get dressed by basically taking a wet comb and combing it down. however, within like 5mins, it starts to frizz up and stuff. its hard to describe. it just doesnt look that good for school uk. any way that i can try and get my hair to not frizz as much or at all w/o using gel?
Mortal Coil
April 5th, 2012, 11:10 PM
You could blow-dry it. It sounds girly, but it honestly does help. Keep it on cool though :)
Atomicbob11
April 5th, 2012, 11:36 PM
ive tried blow drying it. hasnt helped b/c it still gets frizzy while i blow dry it, and stays like so b/c i have to wet my hair atleast somewhat to comb it out.
Cicero
April 6th, 2012, 06:49 AM
I had the same problem, I looked up online ways to get it looking nice. And it said 2 tbls of olive oil and one egg, leave it in for 5 mins, and rinse your hair. It will be sleek and shiny afterwards, the olive oil makes it sleek and shiny while the egg makes your hair stronger :D
Desuetude
April 6th, 2012, 06:57 AM
Urgh I've basically tried every idea ever said to make hair less frizzy and nothing seems to have worked. Don't blowdry, it makes it worse and more frizzy. You could try some products like frizz-ease sometimes it helps. Straightening makes it static as well so I wouldn't suggest that.
OregonStateDude
April 7th, 2012, 11:16 AM
Have you tried conditioner? I use it and my hair stays flat and shiny with no frizzness.
(is that a word, frizzness?)
Skeptical Bear
April 7th, 2012, 12:29 PM
It could depend on what type of conditioner and shampoo you use because when I used to used the cheaper condiotioner amd shampoo, it would leave my hair with a rough feeling. Then I got Head & Shoulders and a better conditioner and it made my hair really soft. Maybe try a new brand and see what happens. Our hair reacts differently with certain kind.
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