Monday, July 27, 2009

What are some good product for curly hair?

my hair is obviously curly. I'm not african american. everything i use makes my hair frizzy or really flat or both. I'm really cheap too.



HELP ME OUT PLEASE!



What are some good product for curly hair?

my friend Tai has curly hair,also not african american, but she has some serious curls, and we both found that brushing while wet (in the shower) works wonders. i have curly wavy hair, and i can tell ya from experience, a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner works wonders. brush out your hair in the shower while it's wet and saturated with the conditioner. much easier to get through, and it will get all the curls to stay together, minimizing frizz. put it in a bun before u get out and pat drywhen u do get out, squeezing the excess water from the bun. don't rub. patting causes less frizz. if you end up with some frizz, there are also alcohol-free (very important) mousses available that tame down the frizz and keep the curls together lookin good. pantene has some good stuff.lately i've been using Dove Moisturizing shampoo %26amp; conditioner and that works great. Pantene has a good mousse also. Even better but a bit mor costly, Paul Mitchell. good products, minimal damage. good luck!



oh and hot oil treatments! leave ins are great too



What are some good product for curly hair?

Really cheap??? Thats probably why your hair is acting up. Try garnier fructis..



What are some good product for curly hair?

I know how you feel. My hair is really curly too and i like it but its hard to find a good product. I use VO5 for curly hair and it works great and its not too expensive



What are some good product for curly hair?

Bed Head - The culrs rock system it has a shampoo and conditioner....then a leave in cond. an amplifer a booster and a spray....it 5 steps and your hair will look amazing....i use it almost every day and you can spray the booster on second day curls and it really makes em look fresh and great



What are some good product for curly hair?

What do you mean,you are cheap?!



What are some good product for curly hair?

The key to big, beautiful, bouncy curls is a good shampoo, conditioner and styling product. I recommend, Garnier Fructis Curl %26amp; Shine Shampoo and Conditioner. Along with Garnier Fructis Curl %26amp; Shine Leave-In Conditioner, for extra hold, moisture and shine. These products are very cheap, $4 each.



If you are looking for an alternative, or if this is too expensive, I recommend using coconut oil. It will create healthy curls, and leave moisture and shine in your hair, all day long.



What are some good product for curly hair?

I have a friend with super curly hair and she swears by the blue dep gel..very inexpensive a little goes a long way she says and she puts it in her hair when its wet and combs through it with her fingers..not brushes or combs..and either diffuses it but she prefers air drying..



also maybe try to put a bit of conditioner only on the ends when you are out of the shower..that should calm down the ends..



What are some good product for curly hair?

Try using Curl Reviving Mousse by Frizz Eaze. It should help everything you have said here. Put it in your hair when its wet, and dry for a few minutes with a diffuser. If you want to, use a little spray gel or something in it after you dry it and scrunch it a little.



What are some good product for curly hair?

i am black and white and have very curly hair. i use luster's pink oil moisutrizer when its damp and when im styling it. it is great at controlling frizz.



What are some good product for curly hair?

I have naturally curly hair. To add volume I use some mousse-Matrix Biolage Hydro Foaming Styler. I scrunch my hair to add curl. Then I put in some Catwalk Curls Rock Curl Amplifier or curl.life defining system. That makes it less frizzy. These are all Salon Products and aren't really cheap, but they work! Good Luck.



What are some good product for curly hair?

tigi curls rock-its awesome its like a heavier cream (to smooth not weigh down) and it doesn't make your hair all crunchy. it's like $14 or $15 in a professional salon but it's worth it, and it lasts much longer than the cheaper crap, you only need like a dime size amount or two (depending on your hair, I haven't seen it of course)

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