English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2007-03-08 21:46:32 · 14 answers · asked by top_secret_fire 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

14 answers

I like curly, it is beautiful.

2007-03-08 21:49:48 · answer #1 · answered by Expression 5 · 0 0

In my opinion, both curly and straight hair have advantages and disadvantages. Curly hair is beautiful and you can always straighten it with an iron to make it straight, however it is more difficult to maintain and take care of. Straight hair is nice too, but it can get kind of boring and sometimes it makes the hair look thinner.

2007-03-09 15:01:46 · answer #2 · answered by caramel_latte 5 · 0 0

It depends upon the face of a person if the person has a long face then curly hair looks better and if the person has a round face then straight hair looks better.

2007-03-09 21:12:44 · answer #3 · answered by Muskan 2 · 1 0

Whatever suits your face shape and lifestyle better!!

Soft bouncy curls look great if they are natural or set for the day / night only, but if you get a perm it will only end up breaking your hair and go FRIZZY. Then you'll look like cr*p.

If your hair is naturally straight, great. If you have to blow dry it or iron it all the time to get it straight, it will also go frizzy and break. Then you'll look like cr*p.

Both need upkeep to keep the hair in great condition and looking good, but curly hair does need more effort as it has a tendency to go frizzy naturally. People with straight hair can just wake up and look normal, curly hair can look like you've just stuck your finger in a powerpoint..

The point? Go with what you naturally have, enhance it and style it, but don't overdo it or you'll look like cr*p.

2007-03-08 22:33:12 · answer #4 · answered by Aussie mum 4 · 0 0

Curly or straight both look good if carried off well. However straight hair is easier to manage & easier to style

2007-03-08 22:02:54 · answer #5 · answered by fiona l 1 · 0 0

Advantage: If you try to curl they will curl
If you try to straighten then will become straight
You may look different and may be prettier
Disadvantage: Your hair will soon loose its strength and texture and will have to spend a lot of $ for them to look better every time after sometime you will start loosing them soon then there wont be any need to straighten or to curl..... Then you can go for a good wig which is straightened or curled according to ur will:)

2007-03-08 21:54:54 · answer #6 · answered by Raj 2 · 0 0

(STRAIGHT )because I have straight hair.
1.) Easy to handle.
2.)Look nice.
3.)Gives a mature look to the person.
4.)Hilary Duff has straight hair.
5.)Most stars prefer straight hair.

2007-03-09 03:26:50 · answer #7 · answered by indiankid 2 · 0 0

they are both nice but i would say curly especially for summer! curly has more advantages like you can easily do hairstyles with it and turn it straight but if you have straight its really hard to make haristyles on them like make it curly it does'nt last long and turns straight again.

2007-03-08 22:05:19 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Curly hairs for a bald person ;-)

2007-03-08 21:49:56 · answer #9 · answered by surnell 4 · 0 0

hat said, we curlyheads should be careful. We don’t want to shake off the shackles of straightening only to spend huge amounts of money on products. As Breyer of http://www.naturallycurly.com says, “Curlyheads are the biggest product junkies there are. They spend much more money on hair products than straight-haired women.” According to a survey of the nearly 100,000 users of the Web site, curlyheads buy an average of eight hair care products each month.

So let’s be clear: Curl Pride should be about liberation- not marketing. We want to be Curly and Proud, not Curly and Poor.

That’s why I’m happy to report that my six-month-long Great Curlyhead experiment revealed that how you treat your curly hair is more important than what kind of cut or specific products you use (unless, of course, you get a horrendous cut or use alcohol-based products). The biggest improvement in my curls- and my disposition- resulted from following a few key guidelines culled from both Massey’s and Ouidad’s philosophies: cutting down on shampooing and increasing conditioning; only combing in the shower, when I have conditioner in my hair; blotting my curls dry instead of wrapping my hair in a towel; and being more generous with gel, which provides control for curls and discourages frizz. These things don’t cost money- they just require a change in habits.

Speaking of a change in habits, my curly friend Heather has brushed her hair only four times in the six months since her cut at Devachan- and she felt guilty each time.

And remember Tracy Wahl of the elaborate straightening ritual, and then of the quarter-inch hair? I’m also happy to report that her hair is healthy and well, falls halfway down her back- and is curly. These days her once-elaborate hair care regimen involves only washing her hair and letting it drip dry- no blow-drying, no brushing, no products. “Strangers come up to me and say, ‘Oh my God, you have amazing hair,’” she says. “I’d never had that experience before in my life.”

Wahl and others have noticed a lot more kinks on the street these days. Whether it’s a consequence of more TV and movie stars coming out of the curl closet, or a symptom of our increasingly multi-racial, multi-ethnic society, it’s difficult to say. What I can say is that now that you have the curly hair QT, pass it on. Tell your curly co-workers and friends. Tell the curlyheads you see in the grocery store. And, most important, tell the young curly girls.

When I look back on my own curly girlhood- on the tears, the broken hairbrushes, the hours spent scowling at my reflection in the mirror and, of course, the countless dreadful school pictures (which always seemed to be taken on rainy days)- I wish I could tell that girl what this woman knows now. I’d wrestle the hairbrush from one of her clenched fists and the hair-dryer from the other and replace them with a bottle of conditioner and a tube of hair gel.

Then I’d say, “Hey curly, take it from me. Straight ain’t so great.”
Straighten Up

Not ready to join the ranks of the curl pride movement? Still addicted to the straight and narrow? Here’s the scoop on two straightening and relaxing methods created in Japan and available at local salons.

2007-03-08 21:52:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers