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Lisa Marie 6 months ago.
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July 30, 2012 at 8:57 pm #183901
any advice for naturally curly hair?
July 31, 2012 at 10:16 pm #184063there really isn’t much you can do. comb it if you have a lot of tangles, only brush it before shampooing, try to let air dry with mousse in it. right now i have dove curls+care mousse that i like. and i use aussie tizz no frizz hair gel sometimes. i only wash it like 2-3 times a week.
just make sure you try to take care of it as best you can, use minimal heat and hair dye, get hair cuts kinda often.
oh and if you have damaged hair you can use vitamin e oil and/or olive oil in it. but thats tricky and messy lol i’d google some strategies for that.
August 1, 2012 at 5:20 am #184168I completely disagree, there’s so much a curly girl can do for her natural locks.
But before I can give any real advice I’d need to know what the actually issue is to begin with. You say you’ve tried every product recommended but don’t actually mention what kind of things you’ve tried or what the actual issue is you’re struggling with. Also, what’s your wash/care routine? And, what curl type are you?
August 9, 2012 at 4:14 pm #185294Joico K-pac treatments
August 11, 2012 at 12:49 am #185450I agree with Aro on this! Curly hair can be very versatile once you know how to care for it, style it, and cut it. I’m not sure what issues you are having with your hair, but one thing that seems to work with a lot of curly hair types and helped me was to style it with a mixture of conditioner and gel. It makes a huge difference if you mix the two and apply, instead of applying each product separately. It defined my hair a LOT without making it crunchy. However… if you have looser curls/finer hair you might have to adjust it to be a light conditioner and light hold gel.
September 13, 2012 at 11:55 pm #191077I have curly hair and I just use tresemme flawless curls line and it is amazing. I just use their mousse and hair spray and diffuser. Hope this helps
September 17, 2012 at 6:38 am #191561Taking care of your hair totally depends on the type of hair you have, your lifestyle, food-habits, and the kind of styling products you dip them in. Still, to put it straight, natural ingredients are the best way to get beautiful and healthy hair.
Natural products help to reduce dandruff problems, cure hair breakage hair fall, and getting rid of dull and unhealthy hair becidel.
Multi-vitamin in your food habits like, intake of more and greener vegetables, broccoli, milk, oats and walnuts is a must in your diet, and also exercise is very important to get naturally healthy hair.
Along with your diet basic hair care is also necessary, like head message, hair spa, hair packs, and oiling; this helps the hair to be strong and healthy
To regenerate the scalp and provide needed protection, castor oil is also a very good ingredient for healthy hair.
You can also consult to a Hair Expert for more Hair Care Tips.
September 17, 2012 at 1:44 pm #191590I second the recommendation on tresemme’s flawless curls products. They’ve even made a bunch of videos on curly hair tips and styles. They’re like really on their curly hair game. http://www.tresstylestudio.com/videos/what’s-my-hair-type-%7C-curly
Hope that helps!
October 2, 2012 at 10:47 am #194167try GLISS shampoo with seven nutrient oils and liquid Keratin.. Liquid Keratin really helps straighten up the hair.. or you can also get a liquid keratin treatment..
October 2, 2012 at 2:27 pm #194182I would suggest reading Curly Girl: The Handbook. It has all sorts of tips and tricks to keep any kind of curly hair (i.e. super curly to just wavy) looking healthy and frizz free. A co-worker of mine has naturally curly hair and swears by this book.
November 14, 2012 at 3:36 am #200474OIL OIL OIL !!! The Best thing to do is Oil your hair and then wash them. don’t wash without oiling first. You wont imagine how beautiful and shiny and elastic your hair feel after that. then go with any style you want. they will mould very easily in any style you want and feel so controlled soft and lustrous
see how to oil your hair properly here http://haseena-k.blogspot.com/2012/11/how-to-oil-your-hair.html
November 22, 2012 at 1:38 am #201502Use “DevaCurl No-Poo” it is best for curly hair because it is sulfate-free. Sulfates can be drying and damaging to the hair. Use of sulfate-free shampoo will make such a huge difference in your curls.
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