Hi!! I have asking that same question 4 over 20 yrs and i have 3 aunts who r hairdressers...basically my hair LOVES Joico, BUT it's hard to find and not always in stock...Now that i moved bak home near the ocean it's worse! So best advice is to NOT wash hair every day (u r not supposed 2 anyway cuz yr natural oils get washed away & thn plop gunk on it weighs heavy on yr roots and the curl wont activate itself nicely!) N a pinch use a little conditioner (pea-size to quarter depending on thickness & length) in palm and gently scrunch hair with that 2 help with frizz; use yr fingers NOT brush (or AFRO HAPPENS LOL) & 4 me (i have some tight, & loose curls) personally, if i can't get my hands on Joico or hairdresser/salon product then i use Infusium (which was created for salons ONLY originally) leave in conditioner and Aussie scrunch mousse for when 'going out' but NOT all the time as i find it drying...(& if u want yr man 2 put his fingers through yr hair, he wont b able! lol)...also the glaze by John Frieda is okay in moderation but the 'anti-frizz' is good BUT makes my face realllly oily so i don't use it anymore to avoid 'break outs'...& don't forget to 'treat' yr scalp* as i find with winter & indoor heat it's VERY DRYING!! (*Neutragena has good dandruff product but Infusium's leave-in helps 4 that 2)
Hope i was helpful!! Cheers!
PS: Don't FIGHT yr curly hair-others r 'jealous' of u and pay $$$ to have hair as beautiful as yours!!)
2007-01-26 04:28:14
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answered by GOLDIE 2
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I've had really really curly hair all my life and I've found in the last year or two the best stuff for my hair as far as st yling goes (as long as my hair isn't oily or dry in the first place) is mousse from Herbal essences...I believe it's the new p urple can with a green top i put some of that in my hair and use a dryer and diffuser with my head flipped over on low just to set the curls then I let it dry on it's own. It's always in spirals and healthy looking.
2007-01-26 05:30:43
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answered by Steph 1
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Panteen ProV and John Freida has lines for curly hair. starting from shampoo right down to moisturisers.
John Freida's frizz-ease serum is a must.
Also a great line is Sedal. It's hard to locate though. My friends with curly hair swear by this brand. Especially their Cremacides. Sedal's Hydraloe- leave in for curly/wavy hair is the best. you dont need anything else once u have this. It's amazing. It's part curling activator/ hair moisturiser. Apply this to your hair when it's damp &you don't need anything else. It makes curls more defined and not frizzy at all.
click the link: it's the light green bottle, 2nd column, 6th row
2007-01-26 03:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a friend in SC with absolutely GORGEOUS long blonde and naturally VERY curly hair: spirals. As her hair has the natural tendency to frizz if not properly cared for, we discovered that Aussie products work best.
They have an aerosol hairspray that smells like candy and a hair gel tthat smells just as good, in fact most of their products smell absolutley delectible. What she does in her morning routine takes all of 5 minutes. After getting out of the shower, she towel dries her hair by squeezing it then pressing either side of the towel down her hair from her neck down. With a small dallop of gel (about the size of a nickel), she rubs this into her hands, both palms and on top, then works it from close to her scalp to the hair shaft ends, but not on her scalp itself. After rinsing the gel from her hands, she flips her hair over her head as she bends over and liberally sprays her hair with the hairspray, using her free hand to shake the hair about and scrunch, lift, and separate the curls. Then she flips her hair back over and sprays it again, then styles it as she wants as far as barettes, pins, clips, parts, etc go. Air drying is what we have found works best as well. Though it may feel a tad bit crunchy at first, throughout the day it relaxes, but retains its control of the curls, PLUS it smells awesome when she moves her head!
2007-01-26 03:56:27
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answered by daynee86 2
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2014-10-22 00:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter has extremely curly hair and here is what works for her after hundreds of hours and hundreds of dollars..
Curl Life by Matrix for shampoo and conditioner.
http://www.folica.com/brands/curl_life_by_matrix_174.html
For bad hair days or everyday after shampoo or when styling hair here is what we use and does not cost a fortune and a lil goes a long way...
Bed Head ,Tigi,Ego Boost . This is by far the greatest leave in conditioner for curly hair. Make hair easy to comb and style and leaves braids in place without flyaways or strays.
http://www.tigihaircare.com/us/products/
Also John Frieda Daily Nourishment
Leave-In Fortifying Spray and use Reinforce Strengthening Triple Creme Masque 1 or 2x per week for deep conditioning.
http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/products.asp?pid=83§ion=products&subSection=frizzEase&lineID=4
Also Garnier Fructis Sllek and Shine Fortifying Deep conditioner works and smells great.
http://garnierfructisusa.com/
2007-01-26 05:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene has a great line. Starting with shampoo all the to the product that goes in your hair.
2007-01-26 03:53:25
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answered by Stephanie B 2
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My hair is principally wavy/ curly, yet i admire the sunsilk new waves of envy. whether it says this is for wavy it help save the curls in line additionally. the sea mist hirspray additionally works super, only shake and spray on moist hair for de-poofed tamed curls and waves.
2016-09-28 00:32:28
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answered by emilios 4
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use John Amico "IS GOOD or matrix i have curly hair and try to use a lot of balsam" or treatment for dry hair it helps to keep the frezzy out! god luck!
2007-01-26 04:17:54
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answered by ? 2
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Frizz-Eeze, Fructis, and Bed Head
2007-01-26 03:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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