I have alot of layers. My hair is similar to a mullet, only prolly less layery. I have multiple layers from hair over the ears up until the end of my hair, which is like 5 inches past shoulders.
Well, the ends of my hair are frizzy. Since I have millions of ends now, because of layers, you can see the frizz all over my hair .__.
What products do I use to heal frizz? Do I go to a parlor to cut out frizzy ends or something? WHAT DO I DO!
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
Blow drying and hot irons will eventually damage your hair and make it frizzy. Try using a product that is designed to protect from heat. There is also a smoothing serum from Big sexy hair that works great! You should be getting your hair trimmed every 6 weeks to 3 months at the latest. Even If you are trying to grow out your hair it is important for the health of your hair. If you wait to long for a trim it just breaks off and splits anyway and it will seem like its not growing as fast.
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
Leave in conditioner
Please give me a best answer!!!
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
use none of ur frizzies by herbal essences
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
do a search for frizz control shampoo
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
I have the same problem well i used to. What you can do is buy Garnier Anti Frizz Shampoo it works wonders. IT also makes ur hair nice and smooth
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
buy shampoo that's for frizzness control i use it and it really works i think IT erbel Essenes or what ever it is called
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
there is lots of serums availible i use one after using a hair straightner which stops the frizzies too best thing i ever baught was a straigtner wish i had one in highschool lol
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
sunsilk the blue one is for that i use the cream for when your hair is wet/ or drying in the morning when i wash it
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
what you do is simple ... use a ceramic hair straightener. they do wonders for frizz... the hair will be so silky and smooth and fall alot better :)
and they arent all that expensive anymore.
ohh and make sure to use some kind of product in it first!! if you go to a hair supply store...the people working there will let you know exactly what to use for your type of hair! hope I helped you!
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
get FrizzEaze (cant spell it right) it works great
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
De-frizer. I have layered hair, and it gets frizzy a lot. I'm not big on product, but in a time of frizz, you have to opt.
I have a few tips for you. First, get a trim. This will get rid of you split ends, and maybe your frizz. Also, when browsing hair products, choice the cleanest, puriest ones around. Chemical products dry out your hair, which can cause frizz. I use Aveda, which is made with plant extract. Its very good for your hair and styles it well.
Try washing your hair at night, and then putting it in a loss ponytail for bed. If this is uncomfortable for you, then try putting the pony tail on top of your head. Unless you sleep on your head (haha), then you won't be able to feel the pony tail. When tying your hair up, use the thickest hair elastics you can find. These will back it easier for you to take your hair out in the morning, and it won't get tangled/matted in your hair! Good luck!
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
for layered hair, use leave-in conditioner so hair doesnt dry up as fast, as far as specific products go, Ive got really wavy-frizzy hair (maybe similar to layered?) and I always use pantene /blonde/ expressions and MATRIX conditioner.
to stop frizzy ends, either use hairspray from Bed Head or MATRIX conditioning hair tonic --always works for me
****getting a hair cut helps sometimes
hope this helps -lex
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
Real Hair Solutions for Frizzy Hair
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How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
I have really frizzy, puffy hair. Here's what i do. I use Pantene Pro-V Restoratives Frizz Control Shampoo and Conditioner. It really works for me and tones down the frizz. After that I straighten my hair with a flat iron with V05 miracle mist. You probably don't have to straighten your hair though (mine is just an afro waiting to happen).
I would TRIM (not cut...i learned that the hard way) the ends of your hair a little and use some leave in conditioner sometimes, that would help but make sure that you don't have too much product buildup. Don't use shampoo so much, your hair is usually clean and it doesn't need the harshness of shampoo, conditioner is what it really needs.
Leave your conditioner for at least 3 minutes as you shower, it will help your hair. Since frizz is caused by split ends, thats what you need to work on. I wouldn't use any Frizz Serums since they sometimes have the effect of making your hair greasy.
Here are some tips for stopping Frizzy Hair:
- Do not wash your hair everyday. It devoid your hair of natural oil and dries them up and hair getting dry is initial step of hair frizz. Go for deep moistening treatment once a week to moisten your hair.
- Always have cold water shower. It makes hair silkier and softer. Hot water shower means inviting hair frizz. At least use warm water or take a cold rinse at the end of your shower.
- Do not comb your hair when wet. Use hair pick or wide toothed comb during emergencies.
- Take special care of your hair while using hair dryers. Do it systematically. Divide your hair in sections and then use the dryer section wise.
- After bath, be gentle with use of towel on your hair.
Some natural remedies for removing frizz:
-Washing hair with vinegar balances pH level of the hair. (pH levels can really affect your hair)
- Natural veg. glycerin can be added to gel or mousse to make hair soft.
- Applying mixture of egg and olive oil 2 hrs before shampooing also help eliminating frizz.
Some other tips are to try to use products with natural ingredients to avoid product buildup, or rinse your hair VERY well so you don't have any product buildup left.
How to heal frizz on LAYERED HAIR?
Simply Stylin' Silk. It's pure silicone and works better than anything else I've used.
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