At the moment I use a range of products called Fudge- which are pretty expensive. But I'm not sure if there that good for my hair?
Im very prone to frizziness. I always leave my hair to dry naturally.
I wash it with shampoo and conditioner every other day, and just user conditioner in-between.
Any product suggestions? I've tried KMS california which i didnt really get along with. Maybe something more natural? I use to use Aussie. Maybe i'll give that a go again.
Any tips , suggestions welcome :)
Grant
I've had great results using Aussie Moist conditioner. I actually use Pert Plus shampoo and have found that to work better than the Aussie Moist shampoo that matches the conditioner.
For me I use Pantene it makes my hair soft an strong but silky smooth. It is nice how people always say how beautiful my hair is now, I mean 2 years ago when I was using Garnier Fructis no one said anything so USE IT! Trust me.
~Shawn The Fawn
Hi Granty,
I'm prone to frizz if I'm not careful. Tresemme's Moisture Conditioner works pretty good. It is alittle on the heavy side. Your hair is thick so you shouldn't have any issues. Have yet to try Aussie's stuff, can't comment there.
My main thing is rinsing my hair with the coldest water I can stand at the end of my showers. I think this the best I have found for my hair.
Your hair looks good man, and you have an awesome grunge appearance. Just goes to show how much long hair(and a beard/facial hair) can do much to enhance a man's appearance.
I've experimented with many different products to find what works best for me.
I'd try to cut down on both the shampoo and conditioner. I'm down to shampoo & condition like once every week and a half or so, and its made my hair rediculously soft and pretty much free of frizz. I'm working on going to water wash only and have tried to stop cold turkey a couple times but atleast I'm prolonging the time in between. Everyone always asks how I get my hair like that. There's not many people I tell that I'm rarely using shampoo though because I'm still trying to convince people that trims don't speed up hair growth. Lack of shampoo probably won't go over very well.
Hi Granty,
I have very similar hair to yours, so I feel your pain. I inquired about this before for myself, and for me, the "do not wash" method did not work - after 5 days of no shampooing/conditioning, my hair gets oily, smelly, and "crunchy." The things that help me most are using shampoo on the top and lots of conditioner on the ends every 4-5 days, brushing WITH A DAMP BRUSH every morning and before bed, and combing after showering to smoothen and take out kinks. I use Frizz-Ease Shampoo and Conditioner, although I still think I might be able to find a better product. I may try the Aussie brands everyone is talking about next.
I have been using baking soda a tablespoon of it and a few drops of water to create a paste, I use cold water to rinse it off and I make sure my hair is really damp while rinsing then I use ACV on my hair and of course diluted in water as soon as it done dryng I use a little Olive Oil it works very well.
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I use Garnier Fructis shampoo and conditioner. To control frizz, I use jojoba oil. Use just a few drops on the ends of your hair.
Scott
I would be using a light weight shampoo that washes clean. Try Dove hydrating or Tresseme hydrating. For a conditioner, I would try another hydrating version. I love Tresseme. However use a serum for frizz or an oil.
Secondly. Condition more than you shampoo. It will help.
Oh and Aussie makes something I can't live without now. It's called Aussie's 3 minute miracle. It's a reconstructer. I love it.
I think I'm going to go back to trying Aussie. Cutting down on the shampooing, gradually. Hopefully get it down to once a week. I already rinse with cold water so thats not a problem. Maybe once I've had my hair trimmed it'll feel in alot better condition! thanks for all the tips guys!
Grant