me too - I use "cream" based products when my hair is already dry. Then some hairspray to hold it down. i also have to make sure my hair is super conditioned.
My hair is long and wavy/curly and I use John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum on soaking wet hair, then gently squeeze it all over with a towel (don't rub your hair), comb the serum through with a wide toothed comb, then gently dry it using a diffuser or leave it to dry naturally. I sometimes use VO5 Curl Booster Styling Gel or VO5 Curl Booster Gel Spray too, as they're very good for separating curls and waves.
I agree with Wispy 98...
John Frieda Frizz-Ease Serum ...best stuff ever invented .
If I ever had to be stranded on a desert island this is one thing I could not do without. Although I have short hair with a bit of a wave it always goes frizzy in damp weather and this stuff is a miracle !
I highly recommend alberto gianni�s curl friends scrunching jelly. Really scrunch it through wet hair, then leave to dry. it makes my hair look really smooth & shiny whilst enhancing the natural waves. It does leave your hands quite sticky though, so really wash well, they�ll still feel a bit stick until you�ve dried them thoroughly with a towel.
GHD straighteners - revolutionary product that brought hair styling into the 21st century. god, i sound like an advert. i have wavy frizzy hair also but you'd never believe it cos i use my ghd straighteners every day.
Thank god for John Frieda! I also use the serum, straight after washing, followed by scrunching in some John Frieda styling cream as its drying (no hair dryer though, always makes it more frizzy!).