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Use a lightweight leave-in conditioner and then add a lightweight frizz- control product,
Lower cost options I have and use that have made a big difference for my frizzy hair: - Dove Scalp + Hair Therapy Hydrating shampoo and conditioner. I also use the matching scalp serum. - Kinky Curly Knot Today and Giovanni Frizz Be Gone are both excellent as styling, air dry products. Use a small amount of Knot Today after showering and conditioning; apply & comb through. Apply the Frizz Be Gone to ends and then comb hair again. You might need more or less, start slow and see what you need. - once a week, use a clarifying shampoo like Aveeno’s apple cider vinegar clarifying shampoo to really get scalp and hair clean. (It smells amazing.) |
+1 Your hair isn't straight. You need to use more/better products and learn the techniques to reduce frizz and align the hair patterns. I've got 3 A/B curly hair that's very fine. The only time I brush my hair is after I've washed it, applied products and am using a curl brush to align the hair. I'd NEVER try to brush it when dry because then I'd look just like Witchiepoo (yes, I'm dating myself). I use a clarifying shampoo once a month followed my a good hair mask. I do wash my hair frequently because I work out a lot and can't stand how my hair looks/feels after sweating so much. No big deal. I just use a gentle shampoo and good condition. I finger comb it in the shower. If my hair has matted (the hair at the base of my neck is closer to 3C), I apply conditioner first, finger comb it and then shampoo. I usually apply a hair cream afterwards or a gel depending on how much control I need. In weather like today, all bets are off. I'd have to shellac my hair to avoid frizz. Into a ponytail the hair goes!
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