there are many professional shampoos that has products for thick hair. They normally have smoothing agents to reduce frizz.
But if you are looking at something that is longer lasting you should try Keratin treatment. I’ve seen this done on real frizzy hair and hair so damaged there is absolutely no shine at all. The results are amazing. If you follow the home care instructions should last up to 4 months!
posted over 7 years agoi use olive oil 2, but I keep it about 1h/2 and them shampoo my hair as always:D it gets a nice shine and feels softer. this is how I repaired mu hair from looking horrible & feeling like hay after bleaching
posted over 7 years agoMoroccan oil & Lo’real shine serum.
My fave products. Also, wash hair only with cold water, and condition.
…this is what I do anyways. Ooohh AND I have had my hair thermally straightened. Amazing.
posted over 7 years agoMy hair is very thick and course, I hate it sometimes and I have dyed it on top of all that which is bad…… this probably is bad advice but I thin my hair out with a razor sometimes….. It feels soo nice. But I think its supposed to be bad for your hair…… but I hear you can get it done at the salon and they do it with scissors. Anyways….I have been using Redken Overnight Treatment, for my hair and let me tell you it really does work, I have come out the shower comb my hair and let it air dry and not worry about looking like a lion afterwards (Im sure you know what I mean about the lion part).
posted over 7 years ago^ I’ve had my hair thinned in a salon before, it’s inexpensive, but I haven’t had it done recently because my hair ends up looking just as frizzy, but flat – which didn’t bother me when I used to straighten my hair, but I now wear it curly, and it looks better bigger.
My hair can be very thick and unmanageable, but I find that Aussie’s Frizz Miracle does wonders, and I use their 3 Minute Frizz Miracle once or twice a week, and they all smell fantastic. Also, I use John Frieda Frizz Ease styling spray and spray gel when my hair is still wet, so that when it dries, my curls are soft and fluffy instead of frizzy.
posted over 7 years agoi used to have this thick and frizzy hair that made me look worst than lion king.
my friend recommended to use elseve royal jelly by l’oreal. since im using that products (shampoo,conditioner and night serum) my hair is now shiny and smooth.

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welcome to the club girl!!! i have biracial hair, too, and it gets SO frizzy!!! i can’t brush it when it’s dry either, but when i’m in the shower i cover my fingers in conditioner and try to run them through my hair. then i leave some conditioner in for the day, which adds moisture. it really works!
i also deep condition whenever i can for as long as i can. you don’t even need a deep conditioner, you can just use regular conditioner from the drug store!!
in the shower, i try to keep the hot water from wetting my hair & only rinse it with cool water. that makes a really big difference, too, because the hot water dries out your hair.
i try to keep my hair as natural as possible. that means no blow drying, straightening, anything that will ruin the moisture.
i also asked my hair stylist, and she said that my hair can only be so shiny and moisturized to a certain extent, because of the texture.
hope this helped!!

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When you thin your hair it grows back really weird unless you keep thinning it. If you grow it out it just looks bigger. I would recommend a Brazilian or Japanese straitening. It keeps your hair straight for about 6 months. You don’t have to worry about your hair being unmanageable.
posted over 7 years agoMy hair is exactly like this , but honestly it is frizzy , and thick – its naturally curly and pretty thick.
I first cut it shorter and the length weighed my hair down , making it frizzy at the top and not sexy cute curls
I had to cut it to shoulder length and then ask a hairdresser how to maintain it better – i would go to an expensive hairdresser for a better cut – avoid buying the stupidly expensive shampoo though!!
I dont think it helps,
posted over 7 years agoI have really thick, unruly hair as well and I have found that Nexxus products really tame my hair. Also make sure to deep condition your hair once a month. My stylist told me that and my hair is so much better now
posted over 7 years agoI’m not biracial, but I def have thick hair that is conspiring against me, and whenever hair stylists run their fingers through it they realize they’re in for a loooonnggg time trying to get through it all. I really like that new Dove conditioner in the tub with the deep conditioner in it. Free samples got me hooked on it, because it’s like, $5 and does what a salon conditioner could do. I think I would cry if it ever got discontinued.
posted over 7 years agoMy hair is naturally unruly but I get relaxers and currently it has been domesticated but my niece has your hair exactly and I bought her some of the products from the Mixed Chicks line as well as Carols Daughter and both have worked really well at keeping her hair soft, manageable and moisturized. Heres a few links:
www.Sephora.com/CarolsDaughter
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