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Debs
24-07-2005, 18:50
Humidity often causes the frizzies and, since there's not much you can do about the weather, it's best to use products that contain silicone - it will help keep your hair under control. If your hair is still frizzy, even when it's not damp outside, you might be handling your hair too much. Here's a trick: After you wash your hair, gently squeeze out excess moisture with a towel - never rub it dry, as excess friction can damage or break off hair. When you blow-dry your hair, use a soft, natural-bristle round brush (after your hair is partially drie, and be sure to dry your hair completely. During the day, don't brush your hair - just use a wide-toothed comb when necessary or, better yet, use your fingers. A tiny drop of silicone serum, available at your local chemist, will also help tame the frizz.

Abi
24-07-2005, 18:54
Thats going to be my bible now!

.:SpIcYsPy:.
24-07-2005, 19:16
lol!! Same here now :p

Debs
24-07-2005, 19:19
good good!

kirsty_g
25-08-2005, 15:04
thanks

hannah-mj
25-08-2005, 15:06
thanx for that , i really need it lol

hazey
25-08-2005, 17:55
Thanks for the tip I went and got the serum from the chemist,it works a treat. I only get a little bit of frizzy hair around the fringe area and its tamed it well.

Abi
25-08-2005, 18:06
I brought some "by" serum, from Sainsburys. Its good actually.

kirsty_g
27-08-2005, 08:33
yeah

Gabby
07-09-2005, 20:05
I hope that is true because my hair coz all frizzy in the heat and it really annoys me and i always run my hair dry which i will stop doing