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I currently don’t put a hair product in my hair but have just had cut and when straightened it is not holding the style and looks slightly frizzy, what is recommended to use.

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6 Responses to “What Hair Product Is Recommended To Put In Wet Hair So Does Not Look Frizzy And Holds Its Style?”

  1. Kimberly says:

    ok, here are some tips that might help:http://www.hair.becomegorgeous.com/profe…
    and some really simple ones!http://www.haircutshairstyles.com/5_simp…
    they surely make a difference! relax and try them out! ;) good luck!

  2. For someone who has frizzy or poofed out hair the best product to use is Sunsilk Straighten up!™ It doesnt dry out your hair, plus you can also use a straightener if its still not as straight as you want it to be. It worked for my frizzalicious hair and it should work for yours!
    -Ashi, hope I helped you :D
    Here’s a pic of the complete Straighten Up!™ product linehttp://www.shinystyle.tv/sunsilkstraighten%20up.jpg

  3. Mommy of 2 says:

    If you’re using a flat iron, never use it without product or use something that’s alcohol based such as mousse or gel.
    Use a leave in conditioner (cream), biosilk or sosilk to keep it soft and shiney. You want to also use a shampoo & conditioner that is formulated for frizz… I like Garnier sleek n shine.

  4. Emm -xO says:

    Well i use Moose on my hair when its wet and when i straighten it, it stays straight and then usually after i’ve straightened it i put hairspray on x

  5. Alysssa says:

    I would use mousse or a serum.
    The mousse is better for you if need a bit of hold!

  6. MIDGET says:

    garnier fruptis is the best it got rid of all my mums ones

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