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writes: Hey, this doesn't really have anything to do with love... directly... but my hair is naturally very curly, and sometimes it looks really nice but other times its awful, and i hate the unpredictability of it, so can anyone suggest a way to manage it / a suitable product to use? i'm currently using Bed Head's "Curls Rock No. 4" Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Twirly +, writes (28 May 2008):
Hi There!
Im a curly-top too and I love Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle 'Frizz Remedy' conditioner. It's the one with the navy blue writing!
Also, I use Tigi shampoo, which I buy in a salon and have found that it's so much better than shop bought shampoos for me.
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 May 2008): I think the green sunsilk is brilliant too! I apply it when my hair is drying (the amount depends on how long/dry etc your hair is) and if my hair still looks a bit frizzy when dry I add more and gently scrunch my hair. My sister uses it too and she has very different hair to me - almost afro textured! Best of luck
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 April 2008): Hello,
Having had curly hair all my life and now am in my 30's, i've used many a product to stop the unruly frizz..even resulting in chemical straightening to rid myself of it!! My advice would be to try 'TRESome' moisture rich shampoo and conditioner, after washing while hair is still wet add sum 'John Frieda Frizz-Ease' hair serum (3 types depending on how unruly ur hair is-i use the extra strength formula)costs about £3.50 but will last the month coz u only need a peasized amount. Leave to dry naturally, blowdrying makes frizz worse in the long run! If the next day ur looking a bit frizzy or have sum wilted curls use either 'Curl Reviver' or 'Dream Curls' both by John Frieda (1 is a mousse the other is a spray. Hope that helps ya x
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 April 2008): I use sunsilk curly hair cream (forget the actual name of it) its in a green bottle. Much cheaper than bed head stuff and I find it works for me, there are directions on the bottle. xxxx
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 April 2008): Hi sweetheart,If you would like to tame the curls, then you can try using a straightening serum or lotion and then use a hot iron straightener to smooth the curls. The curls might return towards the end of the day but it's ok. Good luck!
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