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All of that advice will not solve your problem. Go to a professional and have them apply perm solution and comb it through until you have the desired curl, then neutralize. The condition but first have a waterproof product in hand prior. Your hair will feel start feeling softer and more manageable.
Conditioners will only last from 2 to 3 hours and then they either dissipate or dilute, depending climate conditions. The only way to lock in essential moisture and conditioners is to use Moisture Block http://www.endfrizzforever.com. It blocks out excess moisture in humid climates while locking in the products used in other climates including rain, cold dry heat and wind.



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I have thin hair so decided to get a perm to help make it appear thicker and it did nothing but frizz to the max. I have tried mousse, gels, you name it and it is very fuzzy. any suggestions, home remedies would be nice. would using a straightener damage it even further? thanks in advance. phyllis