I know that you have curly hair but actually curling it would make it look tons better. ecspecially if you curl it from the root. (it takes practice but the results are amazing ) One of the best and cheaper flat irons and curling irons is at Sallys beauty and buy a discount card, they are $5. Its the ceramic curlmasters. I also like charles worthington, bed head, and even the cheaper stuff works if you dont put too much stuff in your hair.
If you want some curling tips, let me know. I do it for a living... hair and makeup. All it takes is practice. :) Good Luck!
2006-11-30 03:14:19
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answered by kellieghr 3
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For products that are available in almost any store, I'm partial to Infusium or John Friese. If I don't use the proper conditioner and 'tamer' then my hair has a life of its own. Don't overwash your hair. In between washes, just wet and condition your hair. Follow it up with a 'frizz control product'. Avoid blow dryers and other tools as they really damage curly hair as well as any product that says it will give your hair more body. More body is the last thing you need. If money is of no object, then you can ask your hairdresser to recommend a professional product line but personally I've found that the only difference in the results is noticeable in my wallet.
2016-05-23 04:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I have super curly hair too. Since I've tried these new things I never wear my hair straight anymore - Use Biolage Ultra Hydrating Balm in the shower. When I get out I use 'Repair & Shine Silk Solution' (Hair Toys texture) before I comb it with a pick comb, then use Biolage mouse and scrunch the curls. These things work awesome! You HAVE to use the oil and mouse both for it to work good. Those 2 cost a little bit ($15-18 each at a salon) but they last a long time and are WELL worth the money!!
2006-11-30 03:18:59
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answered by Scorpio 4
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The BEST products that i have found for my curly hair are Lanza Trauma Treatment (it's a leave in conditioner) and Lanza texture cream. I use a little bit of both right after I get out of the shower. It leaves your hair with beautiful curls and no frizz. Before using these products I used to use 3+ products: infussium 23 leave in conditioner (great product), mousse, a little bit of kiehls creme with silk groom, and sometimes for a little shine a tiny bit of biosilk (works great alone for making it curly or for straightening hair)
2006-11-30 04:24:04
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answered by manalabanana 1
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my hair is also naturally curly.. its so curly that i cant even straighten it.. (it takes up to 3 hours) i used to try everything from moose, to hair sprays.. iv found that Garnier Fructis products work the best. They have shampoo and conditioner for curly hair and then gel that makes your curls springy and natural looking. And in the summer when the air is really humid.. using Garnier Fructis Sleek And Shine works for helping with frizziness caused by humidity.
Good Luck Curly sue ;-)
2006-11-30 03:27:12
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answered by ghsdmd16 1
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KMS makes Flat Out and Curl Up to do both. Flatten and curl your hair. There are many products but I like KMS allot. Good Luck!
2006-11-30 03:13:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I deep condition my hair w/Redkin cond. I wash my hair and then I apply the conditioner (I use a lot), then I put a shower cap on and sleep with it on. In the morning just rinse out the conditioner, don't wash it again and style it as normal. I have wavy hair, but I have highlights and it keeps my hair nice and soft.
2006-11-30 03:19:18
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answered by Tabitha 4
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well don't strightren always because it going to be worse you could burn your hair theres this gel that you put on your hair and it looks nice well thats what my aunt wears for her curly hair but just go to a salon and tell them about it.
2006-11-30 03:19:43
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answered by Claudia C 1
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Believe it or not... Victoria's secret lotion. It really works for me. I put it on when my hair's still wet and I get the prettiest curls ever! Best of all, your hair smells great!
2006-11-30 03:14:41
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answered by DminiknBonita 2
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You should try Suave Foam..I've seen it at A&P and Target- it is so cheap and it really works well. It is sorta like mousse, but it seems to do a better job.
2006-11-30 03:19:18
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answered by Armani C 1
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