Friday, January 27, 2012

Curly hair help???pleasee and thank u?

ok i need some help


i have really curly hair and i want to do something with it








what do u guys recommend i should do with it?


i mean like what are some good products to buy?





i might be going to sallys and idk what products i should buy there.help please??





also i have really thick hair and its really frizzy:(Curly hair help???pleasee and thank u?
So you want to define your curls?


The best way to define your curls is using shampoos and conditioners for curly hair. Then when you get out you can put some leave in conditioner on your hair and blot it dry. (do not wipe because that causes frizz) add some fructis curl booster if you would like and don't touch it. Touching curly hair makes the curls frizzy. I love to use mane n tail for leave in conditioner, it does wonders.





If that does not work, do your hair like us black girls do it. After you wash and condition it AT NIGHT tie it into bantu knots. In the morning take the knots down and your curls will be more defined than ever. The smaller the bantu knots the better defined the curls. These give you softer curls too. Curly hair help???pleasee and thank u?
If you go to a hair salon then you can have your hair permanently straightened. It takes a few hours but it lasts until it grows out. That way if you can have more options for styling straight hair and not worry about the frizzing etc. hope this gives you an idea. I think they even has something similar at sallys. good luck
use some frizzeasse when you wash ur hair and if its 2 thick u could go to the hairdressers and get it thinned out


or u could put some mouse through it and make it look nice and bouncy curls


or u could str8n it however u would have to use realy hot str8ners and u should put some str8 and smooth through ur hair will help it stay str8



grow it long, really long. I have curly hair and was told to use ';Ring let'; (might be spelled different) when I had it long with keeps it from frizzing
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