I have curly hair (type 3a). Its like this women's hair but tighter ringlets. http://www.tvlesson.com/lessonimages/125…
I need tips on how to keep them look luscious and soft. Because at the moment they look quite dry. Any products that you can buy in the UK would be great. :)Curly hair help! Picture included?
I have curls too, and Aussie Dual Personality Curl Definition Mousse is definately my favourite product
It's not sticky, and it defines my curls and leaves them all bouncy and shiny! :)Curly hair help! Picture included?
Since your hair looks dry you could try getting some regular vitamin E, opening the capsules and applying it to your hair. I think you have to do this before you wash your hair because it might make it look too oily. You can also try to change your shampoo to something more gentile (like Johnson’s baby shampoo; also try their new “no more tangles” one). Avoid brushing your hair wet and blow-drying because it damages it.
I have no idea what products for styling you have in the UK but try a little bit (pea size) of “styling cream”. This will help define your curls and maybe protect your hair in the process. Just be careful with the amount you apply so it doesn’t turn greasy and looking like you need to wash it.
i highly recommend Japanese hair straightening. i have very thick and curly hair and it got much more manageable , soft and healthy after the straightening. but no matter what- make sure you are going to a professional who knows what they are doing! make sure to meet with other people that got it done with him/ her/ the salon. getting referrals for this will be your best bet.
Try gel from Aussie (attached a pic) then straiten it
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://pics.drugstore.com/prodimg/162162/200.jpg%26amp;imgrefurl=http://www.drugstore.com/qxp162162_333181_sespider/aussie/instant_freeze_sculpting_gel.htm%26amp;usg=__RB-o0Mh6a7u_9xzWR-tbz4gutxw=%26amp;h=200%26amp;w=200%26amp;sz=11%26amp;hl=en%26amp;start=2%26amp;tbnid=BqTvZE9SIkSF1M:%26amp;tbnh=104%26amp;tbnw=104%26amp;prev=/images%3Fq%3Daussie%2Bgel%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX
hi i have tight curls too the best product for me is frizz ease curl corrector mousse and is about £4 its the best mousse ive tried ever ! and the collection has a lot of really good stuff for us curly haired girls hope this helps
i suggest an emu oil shampoo and conditioner, that will keep your hair hydrated and soft
I'd look at the Paul Mitchell range. Available at many outlets including Super Cuts
try some hair oil and just put some on your hands and run it threw your hair gently
you need to straighten that mop...hey stop that cryin'!
go get a straightin perm
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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