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Fixing Frizzy Hair

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Summary: How to fix frizzy hair; get professional tips and advice for doing your own hairstyling and fixing common hair problems in this free beauty video.

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By Amelia Smith
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Amelia Smith has been styling all types of hair for more than 10 years. She has experience in cutting, styling and coloring men's, women's and children's hair. Smith currently provides...read more

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"Hi, I'm Amelia on behalf of Expert Village. I'm here to talk about trouble that you have with your hair. Whenever you have frizz issues most people have frizz usually around the hair line or on the ends or around the scalp area. Whenever you have those issues you should really want to use a smoothing product when it's wet. That is going to first really kind of get that hair prepared and then you're going to want to use your blow dryer. I always recommend using a paddle brush so as you're drying your hair with the product in you can really smooth it out with that brush. Also hit that hair with a cool button and that will again close down that cuticle and really get that hair nice and smooth. Products that you are going to want to look for as fas as anti frizz with anything with silicon in it, a little goes a long way you don't need much. You just use a tiny little bit about a size of a pea it will moistify in your hands and focus on where you have your frizz. If you have it right around your hair line, I would hit that last because you tend to get oily around your hair line more so than on the ends. So if your frizz is on your ends hit those spots first cause a lot of these products can really be a little bit on heavy side. You want to be very light handed with them so kind of go through the ends and then you can go back and hit the hair line a little bit. Just go over everything and that is how you can control your frizz also make sure that you are using a really good conditioner. That is going to help rebuild that hair and keep that hair in optimal condition so the frizz isn't a problem in the first place. You also might want to talk to your stylist whether your hair is frizzy or whether you just really just need it to be trimmed. Cause it might be time for a trim and when it's time for a trim no amount of product is going to help. With those tips you should have no problem controlling your frizz."

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