Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What are some good products to use on curly hair?

I have naturally curly/wavy hair and want to know what are some good products to use to make it curlier? What's better pomade, mousse, hairspray, etc.? What brands, etc.?



Thanks!What are some good products to use on curly hair?
Herbal Essences curling mousse works really well! and its not even costly, it costs under 3 bucks at walmart and makes you're hair really pretty. I have straight hair and it works pretty well, my sister has hair like yours and its brilliant on it, it relaly eccentuates the curls and make them shiny, and just put a bit of herbal essence set me up hairspray and you're good.What are some good products to use on curly hair?
There are millions of products out there, here are a few products you can try that work well, Aveda's 'be curly', I believe they have some other treatments for curly hair too, their phomolliant is good through towel dried hair, then set with a hair spray, another product you might like is Blended Beauty's Curl Quenching Conditioner. Giovanni Frizz Be Gone is good, a tiny dab will do the trick so it lasts forever, it also doesn't weigh the hair down or make it look greasy. Nature's Gate original conditiner used as a leave-in and towel off your hair then apply Kiss My Face ';Upper Management'; gel. Try plain old coconut oil too, generally it's good for your hair and improves shine, but general good condition wil help with curls, put it in before shampooing and then wash out. Generally speaking curly hair responds a lot better to oils than wavy hair does, and it will look fine if you leave some oil in, even a little olive oil should work. You can also use aloe vera gel sparingly in your curls to avoid frizz, just a very cheap tube of the stuff is fine, use it depending on how you want your hair, on wet hair for softer control, dry for more crunchy hold, also if you use it with honey it will be more crunchy, use it with cocoa butter or oil and it'll be softer.



I highly recommend the book Curly Girl, one of the best things about the book is not using shampoo, but it's not the normal 'no-poo' method that a lot of people use, instead she recommends ditching the shampoo and using conditioner alone to cleanse hair. http://www.wikihow.com/Follow-the-Curly- Basically the theory here is that shampoo strips your hair of it's natural oils, this makes it damaged and generally effects overall health, stop using shampoo and your hair is much healthier, grows faster, it's stronger, shiney, easier to manage, and for curly haired people it makes curls much better defined. One other trick that's in the book is to curl small chunks of your hair around your finger, try to look for the natural curl and work with it rather than against it, then remove from your finger and pin up your hair while it's drying with small hair clips, it takes the weight off the ends of the hair so it allows for better curls.
I would suggest ';Garnier Fructis Leave-in conditioner'; works great with curly hair. It minimizes frizz and defines curls leaving your hair feeling soft and silky.



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Also ';TRESemme Flawless Curls'; collection works wonders for curly hair. This product is designed to control, define and enhance natural movement for a fabulous finish to curly hair. It also gives curls bounce and definition without adding extra weight, tames frizz and adds shine.



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Try Davines Momo Fluid 5.07 ounces. It is a purple cream. It is like a drink for your hair. It really works. I have curly dry frizzy hair and this is the only thing that tamed it and made it look good curly. You can put it in your hair when you get out of the shower and leave it curly, or blow dry it. It is a little expensive (about $16) and I can only find it online, but it is WELL WORTH IT! Give it a try.
i have super curly hair naturally

all i use is garneir fructis definition gel, you put it in damp hair and finger comb it in. it keeps it from getting frizzy.



i've also had good luck with nexus, herbal essences, and tresseme products.
i have the same type of hair and all of the Garnier Fructis products work really well on my hair!
post a picture it'll help!

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