Psychologist, I had the same problem with thick hair trying to go frizzy, until I had it thinned out. Now if it frizzes due to weather, at least a little 'poof' instead of a big 'pwooooof!' I do use a mousse and small amount of spray if needed. I use the Aussie brand of mousse/spray because it's enough to weigh it down. It leaves hard curls when it dries, but I flip my hair upside down and run my fingers lightly through it to loosen it up.
Someone mentioned lately not to use 'body building' products designed for thin/fine/limp hair if your hair is thick or curly. Many of them have a small amount of wax or such, so they separate strands to make hair fuller. In thick or curly hair, it can cause bad hair days. Frizzies, poofing, failing curls, etc. Just a thought.
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