My hair is long and sooo curly. It frizzes until I put a good cream rinse on it and tame it down. Im outside alot in the summer. Does anyone know a good cream rinse for it? THanks Sam
Posts: 8655 | Location: BLONDEVILLE, USA | Registered: 06-07-02
I like Nexxus Therappe cream rinse. Use it once a week (or more if your hair can take the weight of it). I also use Frizz-Ease products. They really work well.
Samantha...... Go to any hairdresser and ask them about "SILK" it is a cream that you put in your hair and leave it in.... Then just blow dry or curl they way you always do.... It makes your hair smooth again.....This works.... but it is expensive......
Posts: 59 | Location: Boston, Ma. USA | Registered: 06-05-02
have somewhat long, very curly hair that tends to get somewhat frizzy in the humid weather. I like to use a somewhat heavy conditioner after I wash my hair and rinse it out. Right now I'm using either Wella Flash Flood or Rusk Calm. For shampoos I use Wella Wake Up Call or Rusk Moist.
After I wash my hair before blow drying, I use KMS Flat Out - the amount the size of about a dime and comb it through my hair then dry. I also got a sample from Aveda that you use the same way called (I think) Straight Up.
I don't like to put any kind of oil or cream or anything after my hair has been dried.....makes it weighed down and kinda greasy..
I put conditioner on my hair and leave it. This usually helps... There have been times that I pulled my hair back in a ponytail until it dried - this (plus the conditioner) also helped smooth it out. But I may try some of the tips already mentioned here - thanks!
By the way, one night, my daughter set me down and took a straightening rod to my hair - I loved it!
Posts: 6323 | Location: LA (Lower Alabama) USA | Registered: 06-03-02
I swear by the serum. I use Pantene Hydrating shampoo and conditioner. Then I use the spray in conditioner followed by the Zero Frizz serum. Umberto Giani is even better but harder to find. I went the hair straightening gamut but all I had was STRAIGHT frizzy hair. Why tamper with what we have! BTW, I live in GA where it is extremely humid! So I know of what I speak! Good luck!
Posts: 9192 | Location: Atlanta, GA, USA | Registered: 06-03-02