I love cream gel- it's like a leave in conditioner and gel in the same package, and it works AMAZINGLY on curls. Sunsilk and Garnier Fructis both have good ones. Basically, here's what you do:
1. Shampoo and condition your hair. Curly hair needs a lot of conditioning, so leave in your conditioner for longer than it says. I usually put it in at the beginning of the shower and don't wash it out until the end. I love herbal essences shampoos, but remember to mix it up so your hair doesn't become used to whatever shampoo you're using.
2. DON'T brush your hair. This may sound counter-intuitive but you can lose all your curls when you brush it, even when it's wet.
3. Slick in product while it's still wet. I like cream-gel because it's a leave in conditioner and gives your hair the moisture it needs. Trust me, curls need a lot more moisture than you'd think.
4. When putting in gel, don't just slick it in- coat individual curls so they stay defined.
5. If it's still frizzy in spots, put a little extra dot of gel on the section that's frizzy. You don't need to go over your whole head again.
Hopefully you'll have gorgeous, non-frizzy curls!Curly hair...HELP, my hair has frizz
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Suave makes a frizz control cream. It's just called ';Sleek';. It comes in an orange container (the same color as their sleek%26amp;smooth shampoo%26amp;conditioner). I use the whole product line and Suave Curl Care Mousse. I'll usually finish with a little Aussie scrunch spray, in the Aerosol if I don't need to be so concentrated, just a finisher. I use the pump spray when I'm using it to style. SOmetimes i'll use it instead of the mousse. I also will use tres semme's gel for curls.
The gel, and scrunch spray are better for frizz than mousse, sometimes I don't need the anti-frizz cream with gel or scrunch spray, but always feel I need it when using mousse.
First I would like to suggest you visit or join www.naturallycurly.com great resource for products and styling tips.
Now here are some good products for frizz control and curl definition that are $5 and under:
Herbal Essences Gel, Humidity Defying, Intense Hold $4
Suave Professionals Healthy Curls Scrunching Mousse $2.49
CitreShine Miracle Highly Laminating Anti-Frizz Serum $4.99
There are better quality products if you increased your budget to like $8-$10
Frizz Ease Light Formula Hair Serum $10
Curly Q Natural Curl Maker by FairyTales for $8.95
Zotos Naturelle SlickLine Anti-Frizz Shine Mist $6.95
...and More!
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curlproduc
hi, i have natural curls too , i use pantene curl defining mousse %26amp; spray gel works great ,the key is bend over let your hair hang over your face put mousse in %26amp; spray gel ,wet in down a littte bit w/ a water in spritz bottle use a towel to scrunch hair, use a defusser on your hair dryer, you will have amazing curls %26amp; volume always add a little more mousse when done blow drying finish w/ hair spray . my hair looks amazing every time good luck
well mostly if you try something, sometimes it doesn't work. try to get use to the frizz. remember that nobody is perfect. and just live with it. once you get use to it i know that you will like it. because i got curly hair. one hint though. keep doing the same thing everyday and your hair wont be that frizzy
im a guy
my hair is down to my mouth and i just discoverd this product its sold at sallys beauty supply store and its called
beyond zone
moddle head
curling creme
it sounds silly but works great
it wont make it stiff like mouse
and it wont be greasy
feels nice nad shiney
try a frizz control spray. if it doesn't work, try straightening in and then curling it. straigteners will take out the frizz and then you can curl it back nicely. but you'll need to use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner for that. i use aussie. :)
Start by trying a frizz control product. Also hair spray for frizzy hair will work....also try this shampoo called wen...it really worked for me.
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