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Advice For Dealing With a Frizzy Mohawk

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Date: 09/13/2007 Topics: Beauty > Hair Tips > Frizzy Hair | Readers Request > Beauty  
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I have really thick and frizzy hair. I recently cut it into a mohawk but hairspray, gels glues don't work for me I need something that will hold good for a longtime. Any hints? Thanks.

Ariel from San Diego, CA
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Post By Taylor (Guest Post) (08/20/2008)
My American girl doll Nicky has wackco frizzy hair but nothing works. But when I got hot water then put it in bucket then socked her hair then put some conditioner in then dried it it was a hole new girl without frizzy hair! But when it gets frizzy again do it all over!

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Post By Lisa from Lena, WI (Guest Post) (09/18/2007)
Try egg whites.

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Post By Mary Ann (Guest Post) (09/18/2007)
I am old school. and we used bar soap in the 80 and it makes a unbreakable hawk. You wet the hair and rub the bar on the hair it becomes very stiff and spikey. You can use a hair dryer to speed the drying process. And easy to wash out.

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Post by kimhis (924) | (09/17/2007)
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I saw a product in the store called (x brand) putty, for anchoring roots so hair stays lifted. It was thick like school paste or something. Try that? I wanted super-straight hair years ago, and now I find I'm sanest and happiest when I cooperate with the kind of hair I have. Good luck.

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Post by lavonneann (92) | (09/17/2007)
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Elmers glue is what people here use.

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Post by Noella (159) | (09/17/2007)
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Is your hair long enough for the Sanjaya mohawk? I think that was a series of tiny pony tails.

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Post by smoochie (111) | (09/14/2007)
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I bet if you get on line you will find a 'recipe' for holding your hair.

It seems that once I heard of a recipe to hold hair with unflavored gelatin.

How long is your hair?

Have you tried Sally Beauty (they also have a site) to see what kind of professional products they have?

Good luck - I'd like to know what works for you!

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