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How to Fix Frizzy Hair Without Heat or Chemicals

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Summary: To fix frizzy hair without heat or chemicals, use a little bit of lotion to rub in and saturate each strand in order to seal the cuticle. Fix frizzy hair with tips from a beauty professional in this free video on hair care.

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Sylvia Russell is a motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. She's worked as a beauty professional for television segments as well as photo...read more

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"Hi! My name is Sylvia. And I'm here to help you learn how you control your frizz, without heat or chemicals. Now listen, we all have hair problems. And this is great place for you to learn, how to control your frizz. If you have a big problem with frizz. Look no more. Take a little bit of lotion on your hands. Rub it and saturate each strand of hair, with the lotion. O.k. This will help the cuticle to seal. It will add shine. And it will give you, a less frizzy hair do. Remember, there's a lot of products on the market. So find the one, that works best for you. We don't want to use any heat. Because heat will sometimes, intensify the frizz. We don't want to use blow driers. So remember, ask a professional. If you don't have everything you need, at home. Always consult your friends and family. Because they see your hair. And they know if it's frizzy or not. But most of all, try these things at home. That's what we're here for. Take a little bit of lotion, put it in your hand. And rub it in. Be sure to take a large tooth comb. And comb it in. And really massage your hair. This I guarantee will help the frizz. My name is Sylvia. And this is how you can control your frizz, without heat or chemicals."

eHow Article: How to Fix Frizzy Hair Without Heat or Chemicals

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