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    Unhappy problem hair :(

    plz help me guys im fade up with my hairs ...problem of my hairs is only in head side i mean top and front hairs they madly and frizzly popin out and look horrible whatever style i made i dont use hair gel or anything bcoz i have dry hairs some lady suggested me to trim your hairs i trimmed them but still they are popin out ..hairs below my ears have no problem just these front hair im so upset what should i do

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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    you have beautiful hair by the look of your photos, have you tried using oil to help with the frizzy parts? Use olive oil or jojoba oil (just a small amount to start with) and put it in your hair while it is still damp and then when it is dry run some oil on your BBB and brush it through your hair. that might help

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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    Lots of us have that halo effect going on. Sometimes it's breakage, could be frizz, dryness, texture, or could just be new growth. There's just about nothing I can do to make mine go away. The best thing you could do is just learn to live with it unless you want to load it up with product to make it lay down. I think you've got pretty hair!

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    The short hairs on top may be new growth, so don't trim them or they will always stay short and pop out. You can smooth on some aloe gel to hold them down and add moisture to your hair. I love the dark color and length!

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    I second HeavenlyLocks they are your new growth and aloe vera or a drop of light oil can help you. You have such beautiful thick hair

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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    I agree with the suggestions the others have made. If you keep trimming them, they will always be short. I have sit-on-it hair, and still have these little short frizz-worthy hairs along my face as well.
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    A little coconut oil (like a drop or less) rubbed between your palms and smoothed over the frizzy parts will do wonders - that is what I do. Your hair is beautiful!
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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    My little hairs always do this stick up I look like a mad woman after im done cleaning the house! Just have to get used to it I guess

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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    You know, that might be just your hair texture. I've got that too and I've learned to live with it and even like it. Sometimes my baby hairs lay down better, other times I look like I have a halo...

    You can take it down probably, but I'm not sure you can do it naturally. I wish you good luck but your hair is very beautyfull anyways
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    Default Re: problem hair :(

    I get a few of those always, because the hair around my face doesn't grow to full length (which is extremely normal). Like others have said, there's no reason why you can't smooth them down with a little aloe or oil, or gel or shea butter if they're really stubborn. I wouldn't trim them, because as they grow they'll just pop out again, and it would be better to see if you can get them to a length where they'll pull back.

    It's worth asking -- are they (or were they) at about the length where they would just not quite fit into a hair tie or similar item that you usually use to hold your hair back? I ask because I've also seen similar frizz from hair breaking due to daily elastic use. Not everyone has that issue, but if you do, you may do well to vary your hair styles and limit the use of elastics.
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