Well, you might want to wash your hair with the curly hair shampoo.
2006-12-03 12:50:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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well i have the same prob. n the best way is to half-wet ur hair, put A LOT of gel then separate ur hair to 3-4 parts n curl each one n put a hair clip on 'em leave them 4 15 minutes then dry them with a hair dryer 4 about 5 minutes then remove the clips, n dry ur hair from down i mean let the air comes from down up towards ur hair...... n ull get gr8 hair.. try it..
by the way sorry about my English but im Arabic n i dnt speak fluent English.. Good luck n enjoy ur curly hair ;p
2006-12-03 12:55:30
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answered by shoosh_b 5
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Buy yourself some hot rollers or heated rollers like BabylissPro cermaic Hot Roller set...and some nice hair spray.
Also try this:
Start with dry hair.. spray a texture/curl/sea spray product all over your hair from 10cm away. try something like:
- KMS Curlup Bounce Back Spray, Garnier Fructis Texturising Spray or GHD Sea Spray
Then grab random sections of your hair and twist them tight so they twist back on themselves.
Rub the twists up and down in a backcomb.
Respray the twists with the same product used first and leave for 10minutes to set.
Gently tousle the twists out loosely using only your fingers.
This is more a wavy style but yeh for nice curls try different diameters in Hot rollers and texturising hair spray and a product to frizz free spray to keep frizz down.
Visit this site.. I skim read it and it looks good so hopefully it can help you. http://www.prevention.com/article/0,5778,s1-5-70-115-4694-1,00.html
Good Luck!
2006-12-03 13:03:24
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answered by Genna 2
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Get a spiral perm. Interview the hairdressers and go with your gut feeling on which you feel most comfortable with. Let them know you are checking prices and salons for the best deal and the salon that makes you feel the most comfortable.
Then wear your hair simply down or softly folded up.
2006-12-03 12:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a kit call Geri curly, but it from Walgreen follow direction, and use roller,you hair will stay curled for about six week to two months.
2006-12-03 12:52:39
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answered by I am women 6
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if you have naturally curly hair then all you need is an activator, john frieda frizz-ease line works it has curl reactivator products to make your curls tighter and got2b curly activator works hecka good especially with a curl reactivator mousse.
2006-12-03 15:05:31
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answered by naenae 2
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im puertorican too and my hairs kinda wavy. i use v05 curvacious curls mousse and then i take a diffuser and i scrunch my hair on a low setting. it makes my hair super curly and natural looking
2006-12-03 13:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a hair stylist and get the best advice. Perming is the best solution.
2006-12-03 13:59:33
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answered by HFXashlee 3
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It depends. Is your hair more coarse, or just frizzy. if coarse, you need a product for that type of hair. if more fine and just frizzy I use Frizz-ease serum. I love it! Makes my hair soft and not frizzy. I don't use the whole line, just the serum.
2006-12-03 12:51:02
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answered by Amy R 4
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very simple ...
go to saloon regularly and after few month is always curly and beaution will suggest you how it looks good .
2006-12-03 13:33:01
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answered by jain 2
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