Good products for frizzy hair?

I have really thick hair that is not curly but more than wavy. I never wear it down. I kinda want to start though.I mean my hair is HUGE. I think it is because of fizz so I need a de-frizz system (shampoo, conditioner, serum) that will control it but not make my hair crusty, fake looking, crunchy, hard, and isn’t too expensive. Any good ideas or am I hopeless???

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5 Responses to Good products for frizzy hair?

  1. kenzie says:

    wow i hear ya i have totally frizzy hair. i use frizz free dove shampoo and conditioner. also i use jell to bring our the curls in those frizzes sometimes.

  2. Karime says:

    i used to never wear my hair down too
    but i use “PINK” products you can buy it at Walt-Mart
    it makes your hair shiny and not frizzy.
    i also use some sebastian hari product.
    http://www.sebastianprofessional.com/en_US/?gclid=CIHhuNGNx5oCFRlcagodci6s3Q

    http://shop.ebay.com/items/sebastian%20xtah?_dmd=2&_cpr=249
    im really not sure where you can buy the sebatian products because i get them at a retail store
    for only $3 and they are more expensive than that in other places.

  3. olivee r says:

    john freida frizz ease
    and no frizz by living proof

    the first is a serum to put on your hair and is extremely popular, i havent tried it but it is always voted the best for hair products

    the second i have also not tried but have heard a lot of buzz about — it suppposedly makes your hair silky and soft, but not in a gresy way—plus it was created by an MIT engineeer

    good luck !!!

  4. Fizzy says:

    USE WEN it’s an awsome product that makes the frizz go away

  5. maddyjqee6 says:

    same deal. here’s what i do:

    first i brush it, then flip my head upsidedown and put in mousse. specifically:
    -Dove Curl & Sculpt Defining Mousse (about 5 dollars)
    or
    -Garnier Fructis Curl Construct Mousse (about 5 dollars)

    then i brush it through again, to evenly distribute the mousse. i use a lot of mousse, by the way, like a whole handful because i have a LOT of puffy hair.

    then i use a diffuser, which attaches to a blow drier. it’s blow drying, but for curly hair. it makes a HUGE difference. here’s a picture of what a diffuser looks like:
    http://www.iosss.com/shopping/images/or1...

    if you get frizzies throughout the day, you can apply this and similar products to dry hair:
    Sunsilk De-Frizz 24/7 Creme

    oh and diffusing it only takes about a minute, seriously. because you don’t have to let it dry all the way, like you do for regular blow-drying. but it makes a huge difference, seriously.

    hope this helps! good luck!

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