I HATE my curly hair!!!! Yet others always say they wish they had it. That's cause they don't have to deal with the frizzies like you and I!!! Here's the bottom line, if you want volume but frizz control, use mousse. if you want tame and control, use a gel. Mousse and gels offer a great solution to frizz because they "bind" the hair together causing the curls to form into other curls as opposed to seperating from other hairs causing the frizz. it's basic neutrons. (Chemistry lesson). So when 50,000 people tell you to use a gloss like shine or frizz ease or whatever, DON'T waste your money, they do not work. They aren't made to fuse curls together, they're made to coat hairs with silicone. Still doesn't do anything for frizz. So if you want shiny frizz, use those products, if you want to control frizz, use a medium to strong gel or mousse. Don't go for the "light hold" it's not strong enough. And spend as much as you can for a quality gel. cheap grocery or drug store gels aren't made with quality co-polymers (plastics-yes plastics are what is found in these products to fuse hair together, it's harmless) and they flake once dried.
2006-07-08 13:07:29
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answered by Dr. Phil-lys 4
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I have my hairdressing liscence, and I also have VERY curly hair, so I can help! I suggest Paul Mitchel's "Super Skinny Serium", or Bed Head's "Girl Toys". Pretty much any kind of "gloss drops" work well. Also, your hair will be less frizzy if when you rinse your hair after conditioning, you use cold water. Going from warm water to cold water helps seal the hair's cuticle, and makes it less frizzy.
Mouse is intended to make your hair fuller, it is a volumizing product, and on curly hair is has a tendency to make it "crunchy".
2006-07-08 20:04:17
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answered by hairdeity 2
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my hair is very long and natural curly, what i do to it is after i wash it i flip my head upside down and add conditoner working through my hair, I leave it on for a few minutes then rince it upside down. Then I add gel and spritz and let air dry. This works good for me hope that it helps you.
2006-07-08 21:07:22
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answered by gemini_gal 2
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try John Frieda Products,
2006-07-08 20:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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use mouse and a curly creme, apply it to damp hair, and then with your finger get a little section of hair and wrap it around your finger like if your were curling it, it'll ook soo cute!
2006-07-08 20:01:45
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answered by oh.stellax 2
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get a perm unless u want it straight, get a flat iron ( striaghtener ) john frieda is a great brand just go to Ulta or Target and look
2006-07-08 20:02:04
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answered by Christine 3
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your best friend would be mousse.
it keeps it looking natural but curly
not frizzy
2006-07-08 20:03:53
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answered by MELISSA M 1
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i stay away from curling agents but what works very well for me is pantene relaxed and natural. gives you great curls minus the frizz...
2006-07-08 20:17:05
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answered by imani_storm 1
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get a hair curler u can get it in any salon all u have to do is put your hair in the curler and roll your hair and it curls.
2006-07-08 20:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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use moose its good whit pony tails
2006-07-08 20:01:40
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answered by *MRS.PINK* 2
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