Friday, November 20, 2009

Hair treatments for curly hair?

I have very curly hair and it is very frizzy. I want to find a treatment for my hair that wont perminatly straighten my hair but take out the frizz or de-volumize it. I know there is a treatment out there because my stylist told me somewhat about one. If you can tell me some treatments you think will help me please tell



thanks



Hair treatments for curly hair?

There is a product that I use called "Frizz Remover" from the company One N' Only...I have very curly and frizzy hair too and this tames the frizz without losing the curl.



I've only been able to find it at Sally Beauty Supply...try their website if you don't have one close to you!



Hair treatments for curly hair?

Coditioner treatmeant works best for me!



And then blow dry and a press is good!



Hair treatments for curly hair?

flat-iron is all i know.....sorry



Hair treatments for curly hair?

frizz control



Hair treatments for curly hair?

You can speak with your hair-dresser about a relaxer. It will not permanently straighten your hair but it will take a lot of the curl out, meaning that you will only have to run a hot-iron over it quickly to smooth it out. If you have coarse textured hair or thick hair it can also soften it. These relaxers usually last about 3-6 months, and can cost anywhere between $50 - $100.00



Hair treatments for curly hair?

John Frieda frizz ease,Davines Momo Moisturizing Curl Enhancing Serum, CHI Straight Guard Smoothing Styling Cream,Frizz-Ease Secret Weapon Flawless Finishing Creme,Redken Outshine Anti-Frizz Polishing Milk,Frederic Fekkai Smooth Hair 4 oz,Sexy Hair Big Silky Sexy Frizz Eliminator 5.1 oz.



Hair treatments for curly hair?

De-volumize.. well, I know you can get a texturizer. It enhances curls while making it thinner. You can also get your hair thinned.



I personally have long layers and it thinned my hair out.



Also, maybe you can try different products? I use Garnier Fructis Curl %26amp; Shine shampoo, conditioner, and leave in. Then for styling, I use Sunsilk Frizz Ease 24/7 creme (green bottle), Tresemme mousse (you can also use Ganier Curl Construct mousse for something a little heavier), and Aussie hairspray for hold. Oh, I always style my hair when wet %26amp; always air dry.



Hope this helps %26amp; good luck!



Hair treatments for curly hair?

after i wash and condition my hair, while my hair is still wet, i apply styling gel, style my hair. the most important thing i can tell you, after hair is dry, do not brush hair, the curls will separate, then you have frizz. if you need to repair 'a wind job,' wet hair and let dry.



Hair treatments for curly hair?

hi , i'm a hair dresser. a treatment is a heavy conditioner, something with protein, BUT do NOT do it less then 72 hours, you need that 3 day space or else too MUCH treatment will also break your hair. Use some kind of oil serum ALWAYS before blow drying it and after you flat iron it. Keep that hair healthy and always get your hair trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks. Another thing that will work are vitamins, Biotin, i love that stuff. hope this helps....



Hair treatments for curly hair?

You can have your hair relaxed- that will make it wavier and less frizzy, but why not wear it naturally?



*Read the book and visit the sites below about curly hair. I did and my once horrible curly hair is now well defined and healthy. Now I get compliments on my hair all the time! Straighten your hair- be happy for a day, learn to manage your curly hair- be happy for life! But if this is completely uninteresting to you, disregard.



*To style your hair using the curly-girl method you will need gel, a leave in, and conditioner at the minimum. Some less useful, but still nice stuff would be a blow dryer, a diffuser (reduces frizz in curly/wavy hair when used with dryer), and a micro fiber hair turban/old t-shirts (to dry wet hair while sleeping or in the morning).



*The main philosophy of the curly-girl method is to not use shampoo. This may sound unhygienic but it has actually made my hair less oily and dandruffy. Most shampoos contain some of the same chemicals found in laundry detergent (aka sulfates). They dry out curly hair. Also you shouldn't brush your curly hair dry because it damages the hair and makes it poof.



*Massaging of the scalp with conditioner to remove dirt is all that is needed. It will clean everything but super clingy silicones (avoid these- ingredients will end in -xane, -conol, or -cone). Then rinse and spread conditioner on the outside layer of hair and the hair at the nape of your neck. Gently comb tangles out with your fingers or a wide toothed comb and rinse with cold/cool water.



*Do not brush/comb your hair after this point because it will disturb the curl pattern (make sure you already have a part preferably to one side). It is also important to use gel on sopping wet hair and scrunch the hair with your fingers. Make sure gel is evenly distributed everywhere in your hair. If you use too much you can always scrunch out the crunchy texture later.



*Use paper towels or an old t-shirt to gently scrunch some of the water out (generic towels can make hair frizz). You can either let your hair air dry or wait ten minutes and then use a blowdryer with a diffuser. Dry until your hair is almost dry, and then air-dry the last bit. Do not touch the hair while it is air-drying or it will frizz!



*Use a cheap, silicone free conditioner to scrub your scalp such as Suave Naturals or Vo5. Use a moisturizing conditioner, such as Kenra Moisturizing Conditioner (Ulta), for your hair. Cheaper suggestions are Nature's Gate or Desert Essences conditioners (health food stores). I recommend using a gel (LA Looks, Herbal Essences, La Bella) over a leave in (L閳ユ┉real Out of Bed Instant Texturizer). Experiment with whatever products you wish, but there are more conditioners, gels, etc. on the websites.



*You may be able to get away with some silicones (such as amodimethicone) if you clarify with a sulfate free shampoo. Try Devacurl no-poo (Ulta) or Cream of Nature (drug store). Feel free to find your own but always check the ingredients for sodium/ammonium lauryl/laureth sulfate.



*Your hair may seem worse at first, but it is just adjusting. This takes 2 to 4 weeks begin working. Before you decide to quit shampoo, do a final cleanse with shampoo and stop the use of any products with silicones in them. This is hard to do if you don't read the book, or at least visit the websites. Naturally curly hair can be beautiful! I hope you consider this- email me if you have any questions!



a good page-



http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Frizz-Into-C...



list of products, care, and more info. about curly hair-



http://healthycurls.awardspace.com/



based on the book-



http://www.ylcf.org/gotcurl/



curly forum, shopping, and info. (link is to explanation of book)-



http://www.naturallycurly.com/curltalk/v...



book (available on Amazon or at the library)-



Curly Girl by Lorraine Massey

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