Thursday, June 17, 2010

Curly hair,what to do.?

my girlfriend has got very curly hair,she would like to know what the best styling product would be to use,so that she doesn't have to tie it up all the time.thanks



Curly hair,what to do.?

dont tell her to straighten it. Whaaat a waste!My mum has really curly hair. Buy Frizz Ease by John Freida or any other JF products they really work and make your hair look gorgeous so your girlfriend can wear it down more often. gd luck -x-



Curly hair,what to do.?

Buy GHD's they straighten everything but use heat proctection as heat is bad for hair



Curly hair,what to do.?

I put shock waves wax on mine only a little bit mind as it can make your hair very greasy, but it is fantastic it sorts the curls our beautifully and takes out all the frizz, just rub some of it together in your hands then run though the hair, not the roots though. Gorgeous!!



or failing that just buy her some ghd hair straighteners like I have and she will never have to worry about her hair again as they are soooooooooo fantastic xx



Curly hair,what to do.?

I think curly hair is cool. Maybe she could grow it shorter



Curly hair,what to do.?

tell her to get a chi hair straightner.



its pricey but its the best in my opinion.



and it lasts for like ever.



=D



Curly hair,what to do.?

There is a good artical in this months cosmopolitan magazine, the products she needs depends on if she has thick or fine hair.



I have fine curly hair and the suggestion was to mix some firm hold hair gel with some serum (fine curly hair needs hold not just de frizzing) and not to run fingers through it once it has dried.



I am still working on getting the right balance of products right as mine tends to go flat on top and then mad curls at the end.



Sorry, i didnt take note of what thick curly hair needs as i dont have it.



Curly hair,what to do.?

The art of curly hair control is to do as little as possible to it , when washing comb through when conditioning and don't rub dry or comb again. A good defrizz product, Avon are good and reasonably priced. Wash only 1 time a week.



Curly hair,what to do.?

I have extremely curly hair too, the thickest, most curliest hair ever... I just towl dry my hair and apply a bunch of mousse, and brush it through.



There is also a serum called frizz-ease (she'll know what it is) or biosilk to tame the frizzy hair.



Curly hair,what to do.?

I have been through all the products for curly hair I'm sure. Mousse can make it too crunchy, serum can make it too 'wet look'. I have found the cheapest product, it's called Curl Cream, and it's boots own brand and is about 鎷?.50. it's a pink pot. I put some on my hair when it's wet and that's it. looks totally natural and the pot lasts ages. I live in fear they will discontinue!



curly hair rocks.



Curly hair,what to do.?

I've got thick curly hair, and find the Tigi BedHead products to be good. It gets rid of the frizzies and can make some really pretty, controllable curls. You just run it through damp or dry hair, and can also be used in conjuction with a straightening iron if you like. The stuff I use is light green and has glitter in it (which doesn't show up in hair, btw) and is the third strength. It looks like a liquidy gel in the bottle, but turns a bit more foamy and creamy when you rub it into your hands. It's about $30AUD for a bottle, but lasts a long time. Hope I've helped :)



Curly hair,what to do.?

Tell her she should blow dry her hair after she washes it and make it as straight as possible by running her hair brush through as she drys it, then after that straighten it with a good make (GHD, Vidal Sassoon, Remington). It'll be much easier to straighten. Then buy some spray that will make her hair look nice and shiny and frizz-free! =) Works like a charm.



Curly hair,what to do.?

get a ghd straightner!



Curly hair,what to do.?

Strighten it with a pair of GHDs



Curly hair,what to do.?

i straighten my curly hair everyday but that can be a pain sometimes, so just use a shampoo and conditoner for curly hair, and try to buy detangling products to stop the knotting from this winter weather.

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