Question for all you ladies....remedy for humidity and HAIR!!!!

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  1. isittimeyet

    isittimeyet Regular Registered Member

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    So any great advice on frizzy hair? My hair is awesome and straight at home....as soon as i step off the plane..up it goes, cause it DRIVES ME CRAZY in mexico!!

    I can't be the only one, so wondering what everyone uses???
     
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    I have the worst frizzball you ever saw in cancun.. best so far was .. get shampoo and conditioner for frizzy hair, dont rinse out all of the conditioner, then use hair polish (thats the stuff that is like babyoil but not) flat iron or curl with flat iron, then hair spray the crap out of it.. it will hold for a while. ;)
     
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    keratin!!!! Get a treatment that lasts about a month, costs about $40 and get the keratin shampoo and conditioner. It works a treat:). I used to get the 3-5 month treatment which is expensive. No need if you do the month treatment and use the shampoo. PM if you want product info etc
     
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    Im always scared to get a treatment , incase it ruins my hair. Nothing worse then spending forever doing ur hair, then an hour later , its put up..l.grrrrr!! I agree leaving a little conditioner in does help! Gonna see if I can find this keratin stuff!!! Wish me luck....lol
     
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    Trust me, when you get the keratin treatment you will be hooked:)
     
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    One easy and cheap way I find is John Frida Frizz Ease Serum! It comes in a pump (smaller bottle) and you can get it for less than ten bucks at pretty much any walmart or walgreens type store in the US! Naturally curly hair like mine is super frizzy but I can at least tame it to look more 'curly' with a little mouse or a little serum by John Frida!!
     
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    ok, I'm a hairdresser, my wife has curly hair, and I've done hair all over the carribean for photo shoots. If you plan on blowdrying your hair straight, you need to use a blowdrying product that is humidity resistant... I love ISO Tamer Foam! If you make sure your hair is totally dry (this is critical) it will stay frizz free for hours! if you plan on letting your hair air dry..ex.. around the pool or beach then you a product that is creamy and a high protien content! no no not " something like Mary"!hahahaha more along the lines of Bouncy Creme. this is also made by ISO, with these two products in your arsenal, you cant go wrong! and the Bouncy Creme actually acts like a conditioner so you hair will thank you after!!
     
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    Unfortunately nothing, absolutely nothing works for me. Getting my roots done this Friday after getting a Japanese thermal treatment last August. That is the only thing that has ever worked.
     
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    Where are these products sold? Also since you're a hairdresser maybe you can answer a question I have. How important is the type of blowdryer you use? I have pretty thin hair & normally dont blowdry it as I know how hard it is on your hair & I normally always straighten it which I know is bad enough. I was thinking about buying a blowdryer made by ISO that Ive heard normally sells for over a hundred but can get one for 40.00 just trying to decide if it would be worth the money. Thanks! Jess
     
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    Can I just take you with me:clappyinghappy:Lol
     
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