i have curly hair... and when i finally find something that works good,like bio curl on cue from bath and body works they dont have it and dont make it... so ne1 that knows some shampoo and conditioner that makes ur hair curly not frizzy and wavy tell me please i need to know!
Good products for curly hair???
Matrix Curl life
Good products for curly hair???
Pantene hydrocurls is what I like to use when I go curly. Also get tresemmee curls gel and fine mist finishing spray it works great
Good products for curly hair???
I have fairly curly hair too...has driven me crazy all my life...People w/straight hair don't understand...They have OPTIONS! they can have it straight...curly,slightly wavey....curly hair is JUST curly....I personally have started using Pantene smooth%26amp; sleek shampoo %26amp; the smooth %26amp; sleek conditioner...it doesn't work instantly but after a while you will, I believe, find your hair more managable. I also,after my shower,rub a "mega hold" hair gel into my hair %26amp; brush it through in the direction I want it to lay..then when my hair my hair has dried..(don't blow dry...bad for your hair)...I just run my brush through it in the direction I want it to lay...Of course there is chemical straightening you can get done at a a salon too...depends on how much you want to spend I guess...I have been finding that as I get older my hair has started relaxing a bit...except when it's rainy or I sweat...then I'm screwed...haha.
Good products for curly hair???
yuck I don't like dealing with my hair. I just wash and condition with pantiene pv and use the moose while it's still wet and let it air dry. Some hair i believe can't stand blow dyers if you use one be sure to use it on the low settings.
Good products for curly hair???
a good product that I use is be curly by aveda.
It doesn't leave your hair frizzy.
Good products for curly hair???
I don't like the Pantene products as I think they leave a build up on my hair. I like Fructis curling cream. It creates nice soft curls, especially if you let air dry or dry with a diffuser on low.
Best of luck!
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