my hair is VERY naturaly curly, and i have short hair, which means when i look like i have an afro! does anyone know of a product that REALLY actually works? i want it to be curly, so dont tell me i shouldj ust straighten it, i need to calm my curls down is all. plz and thank you!Which hair product should i use?
Well I have the same problem, so I use Pantene Hydrating Curls Shampoo and Conditioner in the shower, and then when I get out I mix Pantene Hydrating Curls Scrunching Gel and Curl Shaper, along with L'Oreal Elvive Anti-Frizz Serum and I part my hair with one half over each shoulder and smooth the mixture over each half and then scrunch it from the bottom, but just a little...then I almost-dry my hair with a diffuser and leave the rest to airdry
Good luck controlling the curls!Which hair product should i use?
what are you using for shampoo? Use a smoothing shampoo and very conditioning conditioner. My curly hair tends to dry much more then others. Redken has great products for curly hair. Also a couple years ago Big Sexy Hair has a product (can't remember the name) that was a gel/mousse in one. it worked sooooooo good for me because it made the curls natural and not frizzy. Go to a professional salon or beauty supply to see products. I grew up in a salon and I suggest nothing but the best. Don't mess with drug store over the counter procducts...trust me. they dry your hair out more.
DO NOT USE WASH N` GO.i did and it did now i`m bald.lol
Frizz Ease works wonders which is the reason why it's been so popular all these years! My mum owned the whole range and her hair was in ringlets....she also used V05 hot oils every week to help hydrate her hair
I'm sure you can get Frizz Ease in a load of products nowadays, though.....
http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/produ鈥?/a>
p.s. try to stay away from harsh shampoo and conditioner as they tend to weight your hair down, maybe you should try a volumising shampoo and conditioner because they tend to not weighit down?
If your hair is afro then try lusters Pink Oil Range or L'Oreal's curling Spray
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