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Old 11-03-2008, 10:20 PM
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Hi, I am I middle school girl, and I have wild red hair. If I comb it when it's dry, it frizzes out to 5 times it's normal size. So to comb it, I have to get my whole head wet. I have NO TIME to do this before school, so my poor hair doesn't get combed very often. Any tips?
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When you have curly hair you should just use your fingers to put it in place combing and brushing are bad for the frizzes.
Usually curly hair is more porous so therefore more dry use a good hydrating shampoo and conditioner and use a deep conditioner at least once a weak.
You also can get frizz control products to get you through the day, John Fridea has many and you can also check with your beauty salon. Hope some of this helps.
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Ditto what Judi said.
Combs and brushes aren't meant for curly hair. Your best bet is to only comb it with a widetooth comb while you're in the shower and you hair is coated with conditioner. Other than that, it should be fingers only.
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I have heard this new product from John Frieda that you apply at night is really good. Especially since you have limited time in the morning. You can get it at Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Target, etc.

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http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/p...zEase&lineID=4
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