Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Styling curly Hair.?

What is a good way to style curly hair. I have a layererd bob and naturally curly hair but everytim i diffuser dry it, it goes frizzy and fly away.



How should i style it and what products are good for curly hair, preventing fizz etc.



Styling curly Hair.?

Leave-in conditioner (overnight) is a must, to add body to your natural curls, and Frizz-Ease for day-wear; you'll look stunning!



Styling curly Hair.?

It sounds like i have the same kind of cut and hair as you. John Frieda is great for curly hair. I you the frizz ease stuff even though it says straight on the bottle its amazing. Then I spritz with the leave in conditioner to help keep frizz down. Its also protects against hot styling.



Styling curly Hair.?

Things You'll Need



Deep Conditioner



Daily Conditioner



Leave-in Conditioner Or Anti-frizz Serum



Steps



1Step OneLearn to like your curls. Straightening efforts and hair relaxants damage hair.



2Step TwoKeep shampooing to a minimum since shampoo tends to dry out hair. If you do wash your hair daily, dilute shampoo with an equal amount of water.



3Step ThreeUse a daily conditioner to keep hair moisturized. Finger-brush your hair while the conditioner is in it. Then rinse.



4Step FourApply a leave-in conditioner or anti-frizz serum to your damp hair.



5Step FiveDeep-condition your hair once a week.



6Step SixTo touch up your hair in the afternoon, moisten your fingers with water and a small amount of conditioner. Run your fingers through your hair and smooth out the frizz.



Styling curly Hair.?

I have naturally wavy/curly hair as well. The best product out there that I've used to help prevent the frizzies is FRIZZ-EASE. It really works. Just make sure that you distribute it evenly over your hair BEFORE you blow dry it. If there are a few dry strands afterwards, you can always re-apply it where necessary. Good luck!



Styling curly Hair.?

ReCoil from AG is amazing!



Styling curly Hair.?

I lived for years with very curly hair that i had absolutely no control over and always tied back. now i always twist it, put some serum on, a bit of curling balm and some gel (anything just to smooth it down and hold it in place). then take small sections and twist it around your fingers, starting underneath with the top tied up then working your way up. it might take some practice and take ages to begin with but now i do it about 5 min and my hair is long and very curly.



i don't tend to dry mine but if i do using a diffuser is fine.



good luck with it!

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