okay, my hair is kinda thick, and naturally curly, it looks really good when its wet, i usually put mousse in it to try to get it to stay like that, but after a while, my hair dries and frizzes up, how can i get my hair to keep that wet, curly look without it getting puffy and frizzy?
2006-10-06
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Use Frizz Ease from John Frieda, and put in some Curl Enhancing Mousse. My friend has SUPER CURLY hair, and it works GREAT for her.
2006-10-06 17:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a similiar situtation. My hair isn't naturally curly, but I can make it that way easily. The key is, before you put mousse in it, rub an anti-frizz leave-in cream in first. (I use Garnier smoothing milk. No, it won't straighten your hair out, trust me). It keeps your hair slightly damp feeling and keeps the poof and the frizz to a minimum. Also, after I put mousse in, I finish up with Herbal Essences styling spritz (not hair spray, that's way to sticky) but do it right after the mousse so the hair is still damp. I get awesome results. Hope it helps
2006-10-06 23:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Find a natural way. Your hair is dry?
Use a gentle conditioning product. If it is protein-rich, it should be gentle and nourishing for your hair. A variety of these products is available in most stores.Condition your hair after every shampoo. If your hair and skin are extremely dry, buy a humidifier for your bedroom and always use it in cold weather. It will protect your hair and skin from the drying effects of indoor heat. A natural way - twice a week rub olive or castor oil into your scalp at bedtime. Wear a plastic cap to avoid getting oil on your pillowcase while you sleep. Shampoo it out the next morning.
Mix amla powder and lemon juice and use to massage the scalp.
Mix coconut oil, milk and lemon then apply
Smash curry leaves in curd and apply for 20 minutes.
Mix green dhal powder and curd and apply in the scalp. Keep it for ½ hour, good for dandruff.
Lemon and aloe veraYou'll need 1/2 teaspoon aloe vera gel and 1 tablespoon lemon juice.
2006-10-06 23:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i have the same problem. the easiest simplest way: put conditioner in it after u wash it. but no don't rinse it out. and don't use leave in stuff its not strong enough. put about a dime sized amount and work it through ur hair. make sure ur hair is still damp but not soaking wet. it gives ur a natural look with out the frizz .
if it makes u more comfortable u can use some spritzer.
2006-10-07 00:00:19
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answered by Mystical 1
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well my hair does the same thing so I suggest after you wash it and put mousse on it braid it that way it dosent get frizzy or go and try the product frizz buster by fantasia(no not the singer) its good low price and it isnt heavy and you dont have to keep putting it on and it adds shine and you never have a greasy or oily feelin its really you should try it
2006-10-06 23:00:49
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answered by cleanheart 5
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ok same problem here i use the sexy hair products, and this bed head sleek shiny spray. it works great. Just right wheen u get out put a lot of mousse in it, then spray it down with the bed head sleek spray and it looks curly and cute. i get comments on it all the time.
2006-10-06 23:03:45
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answered by Joey 3
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Use conditioner it helps you a lot it makes your hair soft and even look soft after drying and you feel as well it will be smooth it is better using (Grainier hair conditioner)
2006-10-07 00:07:50
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answered by priya r 2
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john frieda frizz ease
2006-10-06 22:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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USE A HAIR GEL. IT WILL KEEP THAT WET LOOK BUT WON'T BE WET.
2006-10-06 22:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Check this site out
http://www.ouidad.com/default_byline.asp?viewline=krly
2006-10-06 22:59:01
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answered by Kimber 2
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