Monday, July 27, 2009

Curly Hair Products?

Im thirteen. I have alot of hair, but its pretty fine/thin. and curly. its curly on the top layer of my hair, but its curlier and in perfect ringlets underneith. also, as my hair drys, i have to put on a knit hat to make sure it doesnt dry in a poof. i also have to walk with my hat on outside if there is even the tiniest bit of moisture in the air. and if its cold. otherwise, my somewhat put down hair will get big again. my hair is about an inch and a half past my shoulders, so not much length to weigh it down. if i dont put on my hat at some point when it drys, it will POOF. any recommendations to products? PLEASE. and any suggestions on styling maybe? I want to not have to wear a hat all the time. if any of the time. i want it to LAY DOWN.



Curly Hair Products?

garnier fructis curly and strong;; love your curls!! they have a whole line just for curly hair!!



Curly Hair Products?

I use Down Play by John Frieda. That combined with anti frizz gel really control my hair, but the curl is still nice. My hair is really thick and poofy if I don't use it.



Curly Hair Products?

For Shampoo use Dr.Miracles, and use DooGro or Sunsilk products for after shower.



Curly Hair Products?

I just got my hair high-lighted---The stylist is really great. I, too have naturally curly fine, (BUT LOTS OF) blonde hair---At the Salon--Kelli told me that ANY REDKEN product has the most WAX in it--therefore it helps hold hair down. It's working WELL for me!!!!! Try some wax---inexpensive styling wax:) Get it at Wal-Dart or wherever. You say your hair is NOT COARSE????



See if my advice helps---you didn't describe you hair 100% BUT I hope this helps a bit!!! :)



Curly Hair Products?

well i also use 2 have the same problem as u, but wat i use is Pantene 4 curly hair shampoo, conditioner and gel and hairspray or use Tressme trust me it really works my hair use to be all poofy now its smooth and much better condition.



Curly Hair Products?

I use Garnier (or however u spell it) Fructis (again however u spell it) and I use the curl line because I too have VERY curly hair....and it works so great....I use the shampoo condiotioner and leave in conditioner and the oil stuff they have and my hair is so soft and curly



Curly Hair Products?

**hairstyles--%26gt; ponytails.. down with cute headbands. (sometimes a little puff is pretty, but not TOO much %26amp; frizzy)..use those little clips. idk what theyre called. theyre little and a lot of colors. they like. snap?....some up, some down. straighten it sometimes. the middle one third of your hair pulled back with the little clips and then all down.



**products--%26gt;



design line for curly hair. //salon



catwalk (made for curly hair)//salon



john frieda frizz ease. //drugstore



matrix's curlife//salon



paul mitchells moisturizing shampoo and conditioner//salon



garnier fructis curly hair//drugstore



pantene curly hair//drugstore



**basically, try anything made especially for curly hair or something like moisturizing and hydrating. try to avoid products with drying out alcohols like benzyl. and use things that help control frizz.



Curly Hair Products?

I would suggest curl life shampoo, conditioner, and the spray gel, or the cream...there are 2 different types of cream-for course hair or fine hair...Or you can try any of the curls rock products by catwalk!!! Good luck!!



Curly Hair Products?

If you don't mind spending a bit more, the Be Curly line from Aveda is really great, and the Bumble and Bumble line is good too- especially the curl enhancers for the parts of your hair that aren't as curly as the other parts (this is assuming you WANT the curls and aren't trying to straighten).



I think the key to controllable curls is a good styling cream (that isn't crunchy--nothing is worse than crunchy gelled curls!) and just run it through your hair when it's damp very gently and let air dry, then top it off with an anti-frizz creme when almost dry-- cover your hands and then run your hands over the top of your head and back, as if you were going to put your hair in a ponytail, but gently. Then don't mess with them--the more you touch your hair, the frizzier it will get.



Good luck!

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