Sunday, July 12, 2009

Products and ways to style curly hair to prevent frizz?

I have curly hair (it does the whole ringlet thing). If I don't put any rpoducts in it after i wash it, it gets VERY fluffy and frizzy. I have tried several products, and none seem to get rid of those stray fluffs. I would also like to control volume. I already use a shampoo and conditioner meant for curly hair. Any tips, tricks, products, etc would really help. Also, I'm on a budget so no more than $10-$15 for products, please.



Products and ways to style curly hair to prevent frizz?

i also have curly and frizzy hair i have tried alot of products but most of them didn't work. i have found John Frieda庐 Frizz-Ease to work really well u can use the Curl Around鈩?Style-Starting Daily Shampoo 鈥? That awakens your natural curl patterns while minimizing frizz with this patented shampoo that combines a curl-enhancing complex, moisturizers, and frizz-fighting silicone for glossy spirals.



or u can use the Curl Around鈩?Style-Starting Daily Conditioner 鈥?Set in shine and counter frizz with this nourishing patented conditioner that contains a curl-enhancing complex, hydrating conditioners, and frizz-fighting silicone. they both work really good, and they can fit ur budget if u buy the shampoo and conditioner it will probably equal out to 11 dollars u can also include the frizz-ease serum which u put on after you wash Ur hair so it doesn't frizz when it drys totaling it out to about 15 dollars.



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Products and ways to style curly hair to prevent frizz?

i had the exact same problem. what i do is this: right after I get out of the shower, I towel dry my hair trying not to rub too much (increases frizz). Then, I apply stay on conditioner that says "prevents frizz" in the product features (I use DOVE weightless cause it smell wonderful and it's really cheap $3-4). Then, I use a mousse to control the shape of my curls. Apply as much as you want, but too much will make your curls look fake. (I use the Loreal mousse). After that, I use a blowdryer and gently blow all over the place to dry up my hair a little bit. Do not dry it all the way-- you should let it dry naturally after its damp-to dry. You could finish up with a small touch of hairspray if you want. Hope this helps.

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