Thursday, October 8, 2009

I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

I try to wear my hair down and when it starts to dry it just becomes very frizzy and poofy. and then when i try to straighten it , it never stays straight and begins to curl or become all big. I want my hair to either have nice smooth curls or stay nice and straight. are there some products out there that people have tried that help this kind of hair and isnt too expensive to purchase



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

I used to have the same problem!! I have been trying different hair products, and product combinations for EVER! I finally found the best product combination. I use sunsilk defrizz 24/7 cream , about a half dollar size per side. Then I add a dime size dollop of garnier curl care hair gel to each side of my hair. Comb it through with a wide tooth comb. I then scrunch it and let it air dry. My curls look awesome, my hair is NOT crispy, but it's defined and ringlety...I have never had so many compliments in my life. I often ring the creme with me for touch ups on SUPER humid days..just in case



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

Straight - try sunsilk straight style products !!! Then after blow drying try BIOSILK finishing oil.



Curly - L'Oreal studioline products for sprining curls !



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

Garnier soft curls cream



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

-Blow dry your hair straight using a blow drier or a nice flat iron



-Divide your hair into thin sections ans spray each section with curl activator like TREsemme curl activator.



-Using a large barrel hot curling iron, curl each section and repeat until your full hair is done.



-Separate the curls with your fingers and spray them with a good holding spray to keep them in place and control them form becoming poofy.



-For more shine u can spray TREsemme hair shine spray.



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

You should try some of these product samples. If the one you order doesn't work for you, try another.



I have naturally wavy curly hair.?

Good suggestions here. For further research and recommendations, visit here:



http://www.naturallycurly.com

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