How to Tame Your Hair
by Lisa
(USA)
Well, my hair has many layers and the hair length has passed my shoulder, but the problem is I have really thin hair at the bottom and there are so many flyaways, which are ugly. What can I do to tame my hair?
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Everyone has flyaway hair so don't feel alone. They are often created by new growth so they're not exactly a bad thing!
Flyaways actually gets worse as you get older because you have more gray hair coming in, and
gray hair can be totally unruly.
There are many products on the market that help tame your hair.
Smoothing shampoos work in unison with
smoothing conditioners if you choose the right brands for your
hair texture. Sleek and Shine by Ganier Fructis is a newer product that so far many women seem to like.
Biosilk Silk Therapy also works well if you have
damaged hair.
Also smoothing creams, hair wax, hair pomades, and hair gels also help tame your hair.
Two of my favorite smoothing creams are
Dumb Blonde Smoothing Stuff and also
John Frieda Finishing Creme. Creams won't make your hair oily like frizz free oils.
You might also like
shea butter conditioners.
In a pinch, use a small amount of body lotion on your hair to help tame flyaways.