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Old Aug 22, 2013, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by rolan86 View Post
I have actually tried that same garnier anti-frizz serum. Hasn't really worked for me. Just makes my hair feel really greasy. No matter what I do, my hair always looks awful when I get out of the shower. I started using apple cider vinegar though. Slowly starting to see good signs though. Hair is still puffy and frizzy, but slightly less. I'm thinking this might just take a while, and slowly over time and continued use of the vinegar it will deflate? I don't know. I am just hoping it will help with my dandruff, as I am trying to eliminate using head and shoulders, as I hear that only dries out your hair, causing frizz. I have just been pouring a little of the vinegar on my head in the shower, not bothering with adding water or what not, I mean, it's all the same thing right? Hopefully I'll see results soon and get some confidence back. Still waking up with poofy wild hair though...
Tried Neutrogena T-Gel or seen a dermatologist for your scalp?

Forgot to mention, with my frizz serum, I then add mouse. Somethings work well for some and not for others. I don't get the greasy feeling.

10 Ways To Use Apple Cider Vinegar For Hair | Babble

That sounds like a natural remedy, and sounds cost effective, as well.

What else have you tried for managing curls? I remember, in hs, trying Hair Food. It worked then. It was at the recommend of some of my friends. Told the stuff would work.

Sounds like, you need to treat one step at a time, for now. The vinegar should get the ph levels balanced, because the thing about managing curly hair, is that half the products do contain some type of oil base.

Do you use a wide tooth comb? Brushes aren't always the best for maintaining curls.