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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:02 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:28 pm
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Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:10 pm
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Ultra Kitty Girl I have thick, wavy, frizzy hair.I still haven't found that one shampoo and conditioner that works best on my hair, but I do know a few things: - Do NOT thin or layer it!!! It makes it poofier and frizzier... - Those permanent straightener treatments work ONLY UNTIL your hair gets wet. Then it poofs back out and gets wavy again. - Don't use a hairbrush! Combs work better. Brushes seem to frizz it out a little more. *Make sure to use a sturdy comb* - Don't use head and shoulders shampoo/conditioner, it doesn't help. - If it's humid outside, I find that wearing a hood helps partially. It doesn't frizz out as much if you're wearing something over it. Hope this helped a little. smile
I've never heard of thinning but I've seen people with my type of hair that have gotten it layered so I've avoided that. xD I didn't know that. O: Didn't know that either. xD I'll make sure get one next time we go to the store, all of the combs we have are the little ones. They make stuff for curly hair? All I knew of was the dandruff and straight hair kinds. o.o I'll try that next time it gets humid outside if I can find a hoodie. o:
It did, thank you. ^_^
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:39 pm
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I have very thick, beachy-wave hair. For the most part it behaves, but it has it's days... XD I've learned a few tricks to dealing with it over the years.
- Use a comb instead of a brush. They still get rid of any tangles, but they're kinder on curly hair.
- Sulfate-free shampoo is a wonderful thing. I use L'Oreal Everpure, myself. Nature's Gate is also a promising (and inexpensive) brand. They just recently started to make their products sulfate-free. Same goes for conditioner. My hair has been a lot less dry and frizzy since I ditched the sulfates.
- Get into the habit of skipping a day or two between washings. It won't be stripped of it's natural oils as often, and in return your hair shouldn't get oily as fast. If you do wash your hair daily, it'll take it a while to get used to this new routine, so expect your hair to be greasier at first. In time it'll calm down.
- Invest in an anti-frizz serum. Giovanni makes a good one; Walmart and other stores carry Giovanni products in with the all-natural bath products. It works pretty well for me, and I live in some serious humidity. =)
- If you heat-style your hair, you may want to find a good protecting spray or something for your hair. Since curly hair is prone to being dry and frizzy for every reason in the book. I took it a step further, and stopped heat-styling my hair entirely. It's been years since it's even seen a blow dryer. XD
- Occasional use of a hair masque or deep conditioning treatment, never hurts. There are a ton of great recipes for natural treatments online, that you can make at home. The most popular one seems to be a combination of honey and olive oil.
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 2:47 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:30 am
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