i use this gel called BIOTERA that i bought at Sally's beauty supply. if u apply it after u wash your hair it'll curl up without frizziness (dont put 2 much or it'll turn white.) the days after you just wet it enough and the curls will stay without frizziness, and if it is a little frizzy just put a little more gel
2007-01-03 10:54:46
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answered by n!k3_gUrL 3
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I have naturally curly hair. I fought with it for years and have finally settled on styles that let me just wash and go. Since it's not a good idea to comb or brush curly hair, after my shower I use IC hair polisher and some Finesse Touchables Mousse, make sure you use plenty, then I let it dry naturally. Occasionally I have a friend straighten for me since I don't have the patience to straighten my own. The best cut is one with some light layers. I kept getting styles that wouldn't work for me, finally a stylist told me my hair was too thick for the styles I usually asked for, that I should just leave it a bit longer and have some light and gradual layers cut into it, it works well when I leave it curly or when I have it straightened. That's what I did, and right now I'm happy with my hair, but it took years for this to happen! Try this site: www.naturallycurly.com
2007-01-03 10:57:30
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answered by nimo22 6
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I have really curly hair and I do wear it curly most of the time because it's easy to take care of. I comb my hair and detangle it in the shower, then spray some leave in conditioner (Bumble and Bumble Tonic or Infusium) and work some silicone serum in (just about every silicone product is the same, but I love Laminates drops) then wrap my hair in a towel to dry it out while I get dressed. Then I take it out of the towel after a bit, and work in Garnier Fructis Soft Curl gel, part my hair, and let it air dry and it's gorgeous!
2007-01-03 11:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you can go to a salon and get your hair straightened like how you get a perm but instead of curly they make it straight? But if you can itll only last probably a couple weeks and youll have to keep going back... But if your hair is naturally curly you cant make it straight forever without doing anything to it. You either buy a straightener or you get it straightened at the saloon all the time. Sorry!
2016-05-22 23:59:06
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answered by ? 3
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Just get some good mousse (with fizz control) for curly hair. Scrunch it into your hair while it is wet. Then just let it air dry. It is super easy and fast (it takes like 5 min.) This is how I do my hair when I don't have time to straighten it.
I have natural curly hair too.
2007-01-03 10:52:55
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answered by Melissa 2
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**How To Style Curly Hair**
~Wash and condition your hair using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Wavy and curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair.
~Towel dry your hair and comb through with a wide-tooth comb.
~Pour a dollop of liquid straightening serum and a smaller dollop of glossing serum into your hand and mix them together. (tip: ~Vaseline works just as well as serums, pomades and gels and is at least a tenth of the cost)
~Apply the straightening-glossing serum mixture to sections of your hair. Twist each section around your fingers, hold for a few seconds, then release. Do this all over your head.
~Turn your head down. Dry your hair with a blow-dryer with a diffuser attachment until your hair is completely dry.
~Spray hair lightly with an anti-frizz spray.
2007-01-03 10:51:53
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answered by Odd One Out 3
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Girl you are so luck to have curly hair. Curly hair is always beautiful and it always bring something out in a persons face. Why don't you just hang in loose? Try to do styles that will complement your hair and face.
2007-01-03 10:55:43
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answered by Adz 2
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shower in the evenings, and in the shower, comb it with a wide tooth comb to remove tangles. when you get out of the shower, towel dry it until it is slightly damp, and then put a small amount of hair gel in, and comb through your hair with your hands. Put it in a low bun, and sleep on it. When you get up in the morning, take it out of the bun, and you're ready to go! your hair is frizz and tangle free, and it will dry lush and curly.
2007-01-03 10:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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first i would ask if you do your hundred strokes with your brush every day. these are necessary to evenly distribute your scalp's natural oil throughout the entire hair.
next, having read your question and having questioned many women about their short haircuts, (the common denominator "it's easier to care for") i conclude that you need what is called a lazy woman's hair cut. it looks fine on many ladies and if your down with that, then it could be your solution.
2007-01-03 11:03:43
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answered by ? 6
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i have the same problem! i cant straighten it everyday cuz it will take forever, but i hate going to school everyday with my hair curly
2007-01-03 10:55:00
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answered by Anonymous
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