Hair maxx tips?

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Not talking about norwooding or hair loss.
Straight up eliminating frizz, dead hair, increasing appeared density etc.
I heard shampooing as little as possible helps, and cold water and no hair dryer. But is there any other things that help?
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This is my current hair. I’m not norwooding yet but my hair can lack density under harsh lighting and often appears flat dead and just generally shit.
 
Just shave it off. It will solve your problem and looks more masculine anyways
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Coconut oil
 
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Maybe use a flat iron to straighten it more. That is what this guy does in this video.

 
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Argan oil leave-in conditioner fixed my frizzy hair
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Maybe use a flat iron to straighten it more. That is what this guy does in this video.


I heard heat tools or heat shoild just be completely avoided if you have frizzy hair
 
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argan oil every now and then
sea salt spray since you have curly hair or try a good mousse
 
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argan oil every now and then
sea salt spray since you have curly hair or try a good mousse
I actually want to try tame my hair to be wavy and less curly
 
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I actually want to try tame my hair to be wavy and less curly
therefore mousse and sea salt idk. I think matt wavy hair looks best on me
 
I actually want to try tame my hair to be wavy and less curly
I think the only way to do that is to try hair relaxers, or alternatively, heating iron (making sure to use heat protectant but imo either way it damages the hair)
 
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I think the only way to do that is to try hair relaxers, or alternatively, heating iron (making sure to use heat protectant but imo either way it damages the hair)
Yeah exactly. I don’t want to use excess heat. My hair can be tame if I use product but IMO my hair looks tacky without it and feel I have become dependent on it. I want naturally the hair itself to be of good quality
 

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