i swear by Frizz Ease Wind down Creme by John Frieda. use it on damp hair and either straighten or leave natural its makes it totally frizz free and so easy to style. Try a shampoo like fructis sleek and shine or sunsilk dream curls x
2007-06-24 07:26:09
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answered by ♥ honeypie ♥ 3
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Well first...... you should all ways treat it every once in a while........let go wild on day.........give it its favorite drink (oils) the nest day.....And i always put conditioner in my hair (no water) and brush it through and leave it in a day ...Make sure you wash it out the next day......and you hair will return to pretty , bouncy curls
but if you are trying to get rid of the curls
i suggest a straightner with a gold plate because they get hottest.....NO DOUBT.....but be careful to do brun your self when you are doing the straightner apply (oils or grease) you hair will be straighter because the straightner gets hotter ......But if you get burns on your forhead or ears apply cocoa butter or vasline because scabs might occur........
some styles you can use for straigt hair are ....
Sloppy ponytail
half ponytail
spiral curls
barrel burls
And some styles for curly hair are....
half ponytails
ponytails
Updo
Down style
I HOPE THE BEST FOR YOU AND YOU HAIR !
2007-06-24 07:31:53
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answered by ~*:.ChrisB'sWifey.:*~ 2
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frizz ease by john frieda, use the whole range (each product has a number from 1 to 5, use one selection from each of the numbers, e.g shampoo is numbered one, conditioner is numbered 2, smoothing lotion is numbered 3, serum is numbered 4, hair spray is numbered 5) you dont have to fork out fo the whole range, but you get better results the more of it you use. I use just the shampoo, conditioner and serum and my hair is much better. If I had the time and cash, I'd use more. It does work
My sister swears by kerastess (think thats how it is spelt!) she has very damaged and cracking up dry hair, it makes it soft I'll give it that, but it comes at a cost (from your wallet)
If you want to loose the curls, use GHD range and GHD straighteners, they are literally and simply the best. they o th job abd fast.
2007-06-24 07:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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For curly hair, these are the 5 top rules to keeping it managable:
1. Curly hair is dry hair. If you want it to look in good shape it has to be as conditioned as possible. A good moisturizer used daily is good. A treatment every week is great. Rubbing a really tiny amount of oil through your hair before styling everyday is my family's secret to keep hair strong and healthy.
2. Brushes are enemy #1: they create frizz! Only comb with rinse off conditioner in the shower and fingercomb whilst wet. If your hair goes wild by midday, just put a little water on it and it should bounce up again. Otherwise, keep a poneytail handy for emergencies.
3. Curls are easier to manage if the hair has bounce. Sometimes a good haircut (cut whilst wet, creating a few layers and making it a little shorter), while make hair oh-so-much-more manageable! Though it should never be too short to put into a poneytail. Talk to your hairdresser about it.
4. Depending on the texture you want, different products give different results. A lot of people will recommend anti-frizz serums such as John Frieda's. It is very good for getting rid of kinks but a good conditionner might do a better job. So to do the same, I usually prefer burt's bees avocato oil conditioner which is leave on and helps as a styling aid. Another that gives good results is soft hold gel. To use it, tip you head upside-down and scrunch upwards to "activate the curl". A last alternative good alternative is mousse. L'oreal and Garnier make good products, it's not as drying as people think and very easy to use. Just put a small amount in hand, run through top to tips in a scrunching motion. The first option I gave gives the lightest hold (ei. your hair might go wild halfway through the day) to the strongest (morning to night hold at the risk of being a bit stiff).
5. If it really is a mess, try blowdrying it straight. Use a round or paddle brush. Honestly, just try to keep hair as straight as possible and keep moving heat in order to avoid damaging the hair. Do one piece of hair at the time in whatever order feels more natural to you (though bottom to top is usually safest). One thing you must always remember though is rule #1. So steer clear from irons, as they damage the hair and make it harder to manage...
I had long impossible to manage curly hair. I've tried everything from blowdrying it straight every week to keeping it in a poneytail for years. I've also tried half of the stuff available at boots. A hairdresser friend recommended cutting it in layers (the shortes being shoulder lenght) and it made my life so much easier! In fact, I cut it again 6 months ago so that the longest layers are shoulder length and the shortest are up to my chin. My hair has never been more manageable. I now wear it down everyday (up doesnt look to good on me anyways). It's curly and pretty and I am happy with it. My routine is to shower in the morning (shampoo, condition/untangle), then tower dry with out messing with it too much (just press excess water out or use one of those quick dry towels). Rub a little oil between my hands. My gran uses olive oil, I leave it in the kitchen and go for kerastase's Oleo-relax (found at beauty salons and suppliers). Then if it's a rainy day I'll go for a little gel for extra help. Once a week I leave a treatement on for 30 mins.... In total, on an average day I spend 5 minutes on my hair...
Hope this helps :)
2007-06-24 08:26:03
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answered by anagi_csiky 2
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Use a mild hair relaxer, or maybe a kids hair relaxer, not to make it straight, just so you have a little less volume and the curls have better definition (have it done by a professional).
And then, you use products that suit curly hair, just to maintain and hidrate.
2007-06-24 08:06:59
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answered by liellys 3
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If you are a dude, you need to keep it short so the curls will stick close to your head and look like you have done a permanent...the ladies go crazy over this! If you are a gal...don't matter what length, make sure you cut it in layers and let it air dry and let the natural curl show....you have the easiest hairstyle that all crave...the wash and go style...love it and leave it alone...both genders!!!
2007-06-24 07:26:38
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answered by B2thaD 2
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Frizz-ease hair serum a pea size amount through towel dried hair.. . Also, get a microfiber hair towel and your hair won't take as long to dry out of the shower...
2007-06-24 07:29:58
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answered by pebblespro 7
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When you wash your hair, put the conditioner on then comb it with a wide toothed comb before rinsing. then don't brush it afterwards, just treat as normal.
2007-06-24 07:26:53
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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try running some leave in conditioner through it, it'll give it a nice shine and calm it down.
I think the best one is made by Dove, it's not sticky, it lasts ages and it smells gorgeous.
2007-06-24 07:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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buy dry in shampoo from the chemists in asda my friends girlfriend swears by it !
2007-06-24 07:31:46
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answered by miks 2
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