Tuesday, November 16, 2010

How to blow out curly frizzy hair nicely?

I have VERYYYY curly hair and its veryyy frizzy. It isn't thick though. Everytime I blow it out, it's just a big frizz ball, but then I flat iron it and it goes down. But, I want to blow it out nicely without the flat iron.



Anyone have suggestions on how to make my hair shiny and not frizzy with just using a blow dryer? What products should I use in my hair? Please help!How to blow out curly frizzy hair nicely?
You need to get this product call Super Skinny by Paul Mitchell. It is like a smoothing serum..it is amazing.

But right before you do your hair and it is still damp put a pump of the serum into Your hand and rub it in and then run your hands through your hair, and when you blow dry it do small sections at a time and make sure you blow dry from the top of your hair strand to the end of the hair strand..and then when you are finished use cool air on your hair..it helps close the cuticles in your hair so that it is not frizzy.

Hope I helped you out =)How to blow out curly frizzy hair nicely?
The only way is to use a straightener.
When i straighten my hair, i use a flat iron

ive tried it with a blow dryer b4, and it looks horrible.

I use this product called Sleek Look, they come in orange bottles, and their spray makes your hair so sleek and soft!
i think there is a great conair ion blow dryer-

i saw it in Seventeen magazine- it defines curls and makes them very shiny and smooth.
Start with heat-protectant and heat-activated products... this way they work from the inside of your hair strand. Using a smoothing cream (Rusk Smooth), de-frizzing pomade (Rusk Define), and a flexible styling cream for hold (Rusk Wired) will help while your blow drying. But the key thing to use while your blow drying is a brush. This is what's going to ';straighten'; your hair. Starting with a vent brush, and then when your hair is almost completely dry use a round brush with tension.
don't blow dry it, let it air dry but use gel,creams/serums that are for curly hair or anti frizz

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