i hav think hair 2!and its long!i straigten it and use bed head wich helps ALOT!!!ask the hairdresser 2 thinen it wiv there scissors!it helped me.get layers in it 2.that helps wiv da weight.
thining it only solves the problems for a little while, i have long thick hair too and it used to be mega frizzy, until i discovered GHD’S, they are fantastic, and well worth the money, find a salon that has them and go for a wash and blow dry, see what they do to your hair, they make it so sleek, shiney and soft, pay for a blow dry before paying for the GHD’S, they are not cheap but worth every penny, this way you can keep your long hair, without any hassles or worries, good luck
I naturally used to have very curly/frizzy hair…for some reason after high school, it turned more wavy and tame.
When I had uncontrollable frizz (which was often, living in South Florida), I used a couple of products.
The first one is Aussie brand leave-in conditioner called ‘Hair Insurance’. It’s only a few dollars at your local drugstore. You spray it in after the shower and it helps moisturize your hair.
Then, I used a gel called Garnier Fructis Wet Shine Gel. You put it in when your hair is starting to dry (after the leave-in conditioner) and brush. Then I used a flat iron. It was perfect. (You can find the gel at your drugstore for fairly cheap as well.)
Ya straighten it!
I have like such thick hair. My hair ties break all the time, and when i have my hair in ponytails my head aches, i feel your pain!
I straighten it i works like a charm, but then but like put like straighter stuff on it and it keeps it all not crazy.
keep your hair shorter, but not too short, like a little bit past your shoulders. then, ask your hair stylist to thin it out. you’ll feel so much better!
i would say chemically straighten your hair, but that does soo much damage. but if you wanna go for it, try it!
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chemicaly straighten it, ask a hair professional for tips
Use a silicone based product.
i hav think hair 2!and its long!i straigten it and use bed head wich helps ALOT!!!ask the hairdresser 2 thinen it wiv there scissors!it helped me.get layers in it 2.that helps wiv da weight.
thining it only solves the problems for a little while, i have long thick hair too and it used to be mega frizzy, until i discovered GHD’S, they are fantastic, and well worth the money, find a salon that has them and go for a wash and blow dry, see what they do to your hair, they make it so sleek, shiney and soft, pay for a blow dry before paying for the GHD’S, they are not cheap but worth every penny, this way you can keep your long hair, without any hassles or worries, good luck
I naturally used to have very curly/frizzy hair…for some reason after high school, it turned more wavy and tame.
When I had uncontrollable frizz (which was often, living in South Florida), I used a couple of products.
The first one is Aussie brand leave-in conditioner called ‘Hair Insurance’. It’s only a few dollars at your local drugstore. You spray it in after the shower and it helps moisturize your hair.
Then, I used a gel called Garnier Fructis Wet Shine Gel. You put it in when your hair is starting to dry (after the leave-in conditioner) and brush. Then I used a flat iron. It was perfect. (You can find the gel at your drugstore for fairly cheap as well.)
Good luck!
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Ya straighten it!
I have like such thick hair. My hair ties break all the time, and when i have my hair in ponytails my head aches, i feel your pain!
I straighten it i works like a charm, but then but like put like straighter stuff on it and it keeps it all not crazy.
keep your hair shorter, but not too short, like a little bit past your shoulders. then, ask your hair stylist to thin it out. you’ll feel so much better!
i would say chemically straighten your hair, but that does soo much damage. but if you wanna go for it, try it!