Tuesday, July 7, 2009

What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

That actually provides curl definition and really eliminates frizz and adds shine and miosture. I'm tired of buying into those stupid comercials which garuntee to tame frizz and add curl definition, but when you buy it, it turns out it was a complete waste of money. I want less frizz and more definition so I could actually do different styles with my hair or for once just let it down instead of putting it up in a stupid ponytail. I have long curly hair that is a moderatly thick and tends to become extrmemly frizzy when dry and lacks luster and definiton when dry, and has a few fly aways. Please give me a good answer.^-^



What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

I have always had the same situation. I use the whole process, and it works so well.



http://herbalessences.com/us/collections...



Good luck! (:



What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

OMG! I have the SAME EXACT problem!!!!!! I would loove to know too!! I use Garnier Frutics Curl and Shine shampoo and conditioner. It doesn't really work that good though.



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What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

thermasilk



What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

Herbal essence



What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

head and shoulders or garneir fructis



What is the best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair?

Hmmm honestly I think this question depends on a lot of factors...Such as your race (ethnic hair needs different things), the wheather, and the type of hair texture you have. There is lots and LOTS of different types of curly.... Also I think finding the perfect shampoo and conditioner is one of those things you gotta trial and error.... Stay away from Sodium Laureth(el) sulfate it makes lovely bubbles and foam but it drys your hair out quick as a flash. Also the "heaviness" of conditioners can impact how your hair "acts". Heavier conditioner uis good for the winter and lighter for the summer. and make sure you read the ingrediants label. Biotin, Vitamin E, and such are really good. Oh and you might want to think about the type of products you use "After" you wash. I like carrot oil and avocado/shea butter detangler in the summer, while the really thick shea butter and olive oil are best in the winter. It's all a matter of trail and error. Really.



I 'm african american and I have really curly hair. I wasted a LOT of money on crappy shampoos and conditioners until I educated myself about it. I'm sorry I can't give you a name or a brand but I hope I gave you enough info that you find something that'll work for you. Good luck and keep the curls alive!

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