Thursday, July 30, 2009

Question for people with naturally curly hair?

how do you keep your curls frizz free and defined? ive tried putting mouse on my hair when its damp or almost dry and it just comes wavy, even though my hair is curly i dont know why it comes wavy, so i want to define my curls and make them bounce and springy...any tips? thanks!



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

Get yourself a blowdryer with a diffuser - I use Alberto Foaming mousse - i comb out my hair, then scrunch in the mousse, spritz a bit of hair spray - then i flip my head over and blow dry the hair with the diffuser. Spritz again with hair spray when done. Don't use too much product or it will weigh it down.



I've also seen people use a curling iron.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

I use like hair dye treatment shampoo or baby oil and then wash it with normal shampoo it works wonders on my hair.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

I use John Freida's Frizz-Ease. It works WONDERS! I was always asking that same question until I found it.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

wash your hair, don't brush it and sleep on it wet it won't be frizzy, the curls will be well defined, it will look great the next day. Just make sure the next time you wash, you use lots of conditioner to get all the tangles out. I promise it'll work.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

When you use mouse in your hair, don't just let it dry on it's on. Blowdry your hair (after applying the mousse, when your hair is still damp), using a diffuser and the low or cool shot setting. Start by flipping your hair over and drying the underside, scrunch while you're drying or it may become frizzy. Once most of the dampness is gone, flip your head back over and dry the top, still scrunching the section of hair that your drying. Finish everything off with a shine spray (i recommend tresemme) and hairspray.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

I use frizz ease



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

Use Fruitresse frizz control creme. Its in a bottle where you have to pull up the top to squirt it out. Don't "rub" your hair with a towel while its wet. Pat it and let it stay damp. Also try a defuser hand hairdryer. It has that big, round, spikey-looking attachement. And dry your hair with your head upside down. The less you play/pull/comb/brush your hair before it dries the less frizzy it will be. Good luck!



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

The one and only product that works for my hair is Nexxus Extra Gel. I use it liberally on my wet hair, and here's the secret - don't brush or comb after you've applied the gel. Use your fingers and hands to scruntch it and shape your curls. I then blow dry with a defuser.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

well i wouls recomend using John Freida's Frizz-Ease then ad just a dab just adab of gell just a little moose and 4 spritz of hair spray all while wet then hold the blow dryer over your head in 20 minutes you should have beautiful frizz free curls my sister does that.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

Ive got an answer for you babe... the mousse thing may just work, you might just not be using it the right way. Load your hair up with mousse when its damp, just before any part of your hair begins to become completely dry. In order to maintain the curl you need to keep scrunching as the mousse is drying (to speed up the process you may want to go outside so it dries faster while you scrunch). To accomplish curls over flip your head in different directions while you scrunch. When almost completely dry, finish it off with a few sprays of hair spray. The mousse I use is the new Clairol Herbal Essence Totally Twisted. Good Luck.



Question for people with naturally curly hair?

I use mouse too..and dry with a defuser but not all the way dry leave it damp a little and that will cut down on the frizz..plus you can use a curling iron to get those defined curls than use some pomade or hair wax and that will give you those "seperated" curls.

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