Shampoo is going to take oil out of your hair, and oil weighs it down... BUT, shampoo will also leave residue in your hair, which ALSO weighs it down. My sugestion is, look for your answer OUTSIDE of the shower. You need PRODUCT, girl! Forget about shampoo and conditioner, it's how you treat your hair AFTER the shower that is going to make all the difference in the world. I'm not sure if ';poofy'; = ';frizzy';, but none the less, my favorite products are Paul Mitchel. If you have (or want to have) straight hair, use his ';Super Skinny Serum'; and if you have curly hair, go for ';Round Trip';. This stuff is great at keeping down the frizz and helps to style your hair. It also helps to dry it faster, WHO KNEW! DEFINATELY buy these products at a salon (or Super Cuts or something) because they ARE available at places like CVS, but they do not have stringent rules about HOW LONG they can be on the shelves, so sometimes the stuff expires there. Salons won't allow that. Besides, I have ALWAYS gotten a better deal on the stuff at the salon. With both of these products, a LITTLE BIT goes a VERY LONG WAY!! DON'T over use it, or you'll get a greasy effect. I have hair half way down my back, and I use two squirts of either product.
You probably also don't want to be blowdrying, at least not before you apply some product!Is there any shampoo that de poofs hair my hair is really poofy and I can never get it down?
i HAD theee samee problemmm.
rlle nothinng helped.
i gavee up and started to scrunchh my hair (use hair gel to curl it)
it worked but thenn my hair becameee immunee to it...
thenn i heard aboutt Japenese Hair Straighteninng.
its a pretty long and expensive process.
but its worth it.
i got it donee in April and my hairr is still pinn straight and NO poof!
thee pricee for it is arouunnnd 1-250$
trust me it works.
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