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i just want my curls to be bouncy and moisturized, WITHOUT THE FRIZZ!!

2007-01-01 16:26:59 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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When my hair was really curly, I used shampoo's that were for curly hair, and the best thing I found was after I put in product, I let my hair air dry, the heat of the blow dryer made it frizz.

2007-01-01 16:30:54 · answer #1 · answered by Daughtry-luver 5 · 0 0

I am 24 and have been dealing with my curly hair since it sprung to life at age 10 when I started to go through puberty. I have found some products that work great for my hair and keep my curls bouncy and fight frizz. The first is a moisturizing conditioner mask. The one I am using now is made by Dove. It comes in a pink container and is for highlighted hair. Aside from that, I think the products make most of the difference. While my hair is wet I put in Super Skinny serum by Paul Mitchell. This is wonderful! After that I use Pantene Hydrating Curls Mousse. I tip my head upside down and srunch my hair with it. Finally I use a product by Tigi from the Catwalk line called Curls Rock, Curl Booster. It is a spray and I use it in place of hairspray. It seems to help keep my curls nice and bouncy and defined without making them sticky, plus it smells great! Then just let your hair air dry! During the day if I see a few fly-away spots or if I've taken a nap and have a little bed head, all I have to do is spray a little leave-in detangling spray on my hair (I usually just use the cheap kids brands) and then spray some of the Curls Rock and fluff, and it's back to beautiful! I've really learned to love my curly hair now that I have the right products. Hope you find something that works for you!

2007-01-04 08:12:19 · answer #2 · answered by tiredbutwiredlove 4 · 0 0

i feel your pain, i have such curly hair it frizzes all the time, especially in the humidity or when it rains. Its not an easy process, and depending on your budget. It starts in the shower, the shampoo and condition you use. I use biosilk silk therapy shampoo and conditioner, but thats kind of pricey, so i used to use gariner fruictis, for curly hair. Secondly, for curly hair dont use a brush on wet hair that damages your hair and breaks away your curls causing more frizz. I usually comb my hair out with a wide tooth comb after i shower than i use this stuff called, Biosilk Silk therapy, its like liquid silk for your hair and skin, it makes your hair really soft and more managable. I also used Tressemme Frizz spray, its like 4 dollars at target and you spray it on towel dried hair. Theres other things you can try, like garnier fruictis makes this stuff in like a small tub jar looking thing that you put on your hair to make it more managable, you just put a dab on your hand and put it through your hair. I also use hot oil treatments by v05 or theres leave in anti frizz control products. I wouldnt go with anything cheap like sauve or 99 cent stuff. Your hair is worth a lot more. Also Aussie makes some good conditioners. Leave in condtioners when used lightly or properly leave your curls more bouncy.

2007-01-02 00:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by flawless_agony 2 · 0 0

ok i have the same frizz problem and i found a solution! go to victorias secret and they have the So Sexy hair products. There is one called Shine Hair serum or something like that haha not sure of the exact name but if you just put that in wet hair and then let it dry and then if you need to put a little in after its dry, the frizz is gone. plus its really cheap only like 5 bucks

2007-01-02 00:33:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you should try a hot oil treatment,my neighbor has super curly hair and he asked me to put a straightener on it,it calmed it down too,still was curly but they were more relaxed curls and the hot oil treatment will calm the frizz,but do the straightener first

2007-01-02 00:34:01 · answer #5 · answered by Jeannie P82199 1 · 0 0

ok....ready...first start off my getting a curling shampoo (herbal essences, Garnar, sunsilk, catwalk) get the one that feels best in your hair. then after that you got to find what works best in your hair. Gel, Moose, cream, mosisterizer. with gel you can get curling gel but they mostly all do the same. moose it is best to get a curling moose(tressemea). cream (sunsilk and tressemea) and for the moisterizer i just got this new one from cat walk alittle on the pricey side but if not then Garnia has some. then one you got these products flip your hair and head over and scrunch your hair and mix in the product. after this you can let it dry out normally or if you want to blow dry it for a more full look(if you think blow drying makes you hair frizzy just trust me) make sure you got enough product in your hair when you blowdry and then take your blowdryer in one hand ( your hair still flipped) then scrunch a section of your hair and blowdry what is scrunched in your hand. this altogether should take you about 5-10 min. it takes me about 20-30 min to get ready in the morning including shower.

2007-01-02 00:37:56 · answer #6 · answered by Cyrus The Great 3 · 0 0

my kind of question because it's nothing to worry about hon Just get some VO5 and style your hair as usual and then rub some in your hands and then rub some on your hair and then you won't have to worry about the frizz i promise this works and a little verry little bit of mousse be4 the VO5 Good Luck oh and deep condition once a week

2007-01-02 00:31:58 · answer #7 · answered by shabo 4 · 0 0

Tame curly hair! OMG.. if only. I've had to buy every curl I've ever had. I just don't get it... those with curly hair want straight.. .those with straight want curls.
There is no justice!

2007-01-02 00:30:17 · answer #8 · answered by bakfanlin 6 · 0 0

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