I believe you will need to get it styled.
It needs to be thinen.
A good hair stylist will know how to deal with it.
So you can keep the hair curly but not puffy.
Cheers
2006-08-18 15:17:52
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answered by miniWiz 3
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I have extremely curly, poofy, frizzy hair and i tried everything from John Frida to Redkin nothing worked, but I found this amazing moose it literally takes me 3 minutes to do my hair.
1.)First make sure you wash everything out of your hair.( Hairsprays,gels, etc.)
2.) Next get Alberto V05 Curvacous Curls! Cover your hair in it.
3.) Take a hair dryer with a diffuser attachment and dry your hair until your hair is damp.
4.) Go!
Good Luck!
2006-08-17 08:17:05
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answered by dragonflygurl_32 3
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No mousse. Dry on low heat setting till it's only a bit damp, then put something like Frizz Ease or Garnier Fructis Hard Curl in it. Scrunch. Do it evenly all the way around. Then dry on COOL setting for about ten minutes or until almost dry. Then leave it alone and let it finish drying and hardening on it's own. Don't touch it or the curls will straighten out or something else not what you desired. If you must primp it later in the day, use fingers only, and maybe a bit of water. No hair brushes, picks, or combs.
2006-08-16 14:46:05
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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I work at a salon, and I see what the hairdressers do. When the hair is damp they put in some product (something that helps hold the curl) then thet take sections of the hair and twist them into ringlets. They let it air dry like this, and they turn out beautiful.
2006-08-18 04:49:59
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answered by Princess L 2
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Shampoo and condition your hair at night, apply mousse, hold head upside down,grasp hair and twist until twisted into a bun, secure with pins.
Helps to maintain curl and tame frizzies.
Take down first thing, allow to dry naturally, if your hair is still to damp to wear out, then use blow dryer on low with a diffuser.
2006-08-17 20:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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it's almost impossible to have the neat wash and wear curly hair when you have a ton of it. i have curly hair too, and it's always a chore. Getting it thinned(professionaly) would help you tremendously. your thickness will grow back, but for the time being your hair will be alot less heavy and will be loads easier to manage. good luck.
2006-08-18 12:37:49
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answered by Sarah 2
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There are some books about that curly haired girl. Also put "curly hair" in your browser. You my find some interesting information and facts.
2006-08-18 12:19:10
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answered by Dianne T 3
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since i have curly hair also,i use to keep it long for awhile, but recently i had gotten it short, a good layering helps,also u could use a good conditioner after shampooing.
2006-08-17 11:55:48
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answered by annie 3
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When you blow dry your hair, try using a diffuser attatchment on the blowdryer. ALWAYS blow dry with your hair upsidedow, this gives your roots volume and makes all flyaways and split ends stay down.
2006-08-10 15:52:57
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answered by Carthlete 2
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before blowdrying apply straighten out gel you can get it at walgreens, it'll hold down the curls and frizz and leave your hair smoothe and silky
2006-08-17 03:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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