Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Short curly hair?

i have really long thick, curly hair and i dont like it it always get frizzy. i want to cut it about to my shoulders and thin it out so it will not get frizzy.. or will it? and will it be easy to straigten? well i need some help.



here is a pic.. im on the left.



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Short curly hair?

I have the same issue. My hair is shoulder length, and not only does my stylist layer my hair but she also uses thining shears to get rid of some of the bulk of my hair (I have so much of it that I actually use to get headaches). I keep my hair curly, I personally like my curls, but if I wanted to straighten it I would just use a straightening iron and it works just fine for that day. The way my stylist cuts my hair helps keep the frizz down a lot, but it helps to use a shampoo/conditioner for curly hair, or even for permed and color treated hair. I use matrixs curl life and it does a wonderful job. If you are wanting something cheaper suave makes a shampoo for curly hair that works pretty good too. I hope this helps you out.



Short curly hair?

I think it's a good Ida



Short curly hair?

idywoldsong has good tips. Remember you must condition, condition, condition.........After you shampoo and condition put in a leave in conditioner. Don't towel dry. Diffuse or air dry only. Sunsilk has a leave in and a gel all in one. Also it's very expensive but WEN makes good conditioners for curly hair......sweet almond milk. It'll frizz whether you keep it long or short but a good hair cut makes a difference. Call around and find someone who can cater to your hair. Also look at other people with curly hair like yours and ask them where they get it done and what products do they use. Frizz Ease wind down relaxing cream plus gel works really well. Just don't put it on your roots. Sauve coconut conditioner works really well too. Also, after you condition comb your hair with a wide tooth comb and then put in the leave in.



Short curly hair?

Cutting it might not help, it sometimes depends on the type of texture your hair has. Curls are almost always going to frizz out, changing your conditioner to something that hydrates or is made specially for curls (The herbal essences "totally twisted" and "hello hydration" are my personal favorites) might be better than cutting it up completely.



But also with curls getting it trimmed every 3 months or so makes a big difference.



Good luck!

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