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My natural curly hair becomes floppy when I shampoo. Any suggestions?

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Question - (9 May 2009) 8 Answers - (Newest, 3 June 2009)
A male age 36-40, anonymous writes:

ok first things first... this is NOT a relationship/sex question, but i hope that i can get some advice up in this joint, lol. ok it's simple: i have naturally curly wavy hair and everytime i shampoo, the curls and waviness go away and the result is a big puff of hair on my head. basically, my hair gets all dried out. then when a few days go by w/o shampooing, the curls come back, especially when i drench my hair in water and my hair easily retains the water. why though? why everytime i shampoo, my hair gets all dried out? i only shampoo once a week. any recommendations to solve this dilemma? what products should i use? any advice? please?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (3 June 2009):

Check out naturallycurly.com for answers to all your questions, it is an amazing website.

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A female reader, Legioness United Kingdom +, writes (10 May 2009):

Legioness agony auntThere's seriously a zillion products that you can use! Try buying a shampoo that is designed for curly/wavey hair, as well as a conditioner. I dye my hair alot and often find it dried out, but a good hydrating conditioner always helps, what I do is leave the conditioner on for 5 mins then rinse it out. Also tresseme rehydrating hair masks are brilliant. Also to tackel frizz and have nice smooth locks perhaps try investing in some serums. I also tend to suffer frizz, and I use Tigi Catwalk fashionista smooth and shine. It's quite pricey but well worth it :) x Becky x

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A reader, anonymous, writes (9 May 2009):

i agree with bex28 i use its brilliant if you want curly hair try john freida curl around shampoo and also the conditioner

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (9 May 2009):

You should try and you "Aussie Miricale Moist" shampoo it releaves dry hair..and makes it more managable!

Or you could try and use,John Frieda Shampoo for curly hair/Wavy Hair..(Which i have as well)

Well..I hope that was a help to you!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (9 May 2009):

What colour is your skin?

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A male reader, ArmyMedic United Kingdom +, writes (9 May 2009):

ArmyMedic agony auntSpeak to your hair dresser/stylist

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A female reader, molly4 Australia +, writes (9 May 2009):

molly4 agony aunti think you should condition your hair after you shampoo it. you may find this makes a really big difference. tell us how it works out!

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A female reader, bex28 United Kingdom +, writes (9 May 2009):

FRIZZ EAZE by John Frieda. its an absolute miracle worker! :)

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