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    Posted: June 03 2005 at 2:31am
I like WET by sebastian.  I am a 3c and it works great for me.  I might try the Curly pudding though!
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I may try drawstring ponytails, french twists, buns, etc. Occasionally I will do braidouts, but since its humid here, my braidouts may fall flat. Basically, I will do protective styles 98% of the time.
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Does anyone know any other hair sprays that make hair curly

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I might just get braids this Summer, I have not worn them in such a long time.
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I read into the Curly Pudding a bit more and it seems like 3a/b have the better luck with it and 4's don't have the best results. And after visiting the website, it seems as though you have to use and awful lot to get the curly look going. THat's alot of build-up. I think I'll stick to bantu knots!!
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MISS JESSIE'S CURLY PUDDING™
Turns Kinks To Curls...
A splendid emulsion for your Curls, Kinks & Waves without the "CRUNCH". This curl creme was specifically formulated to stretch out and elongate your curls for soft, maximum curl definition. Amazing for Natural Curls, Kinks & Waves, Fingerstyling,TWA's, Silkeners™, Coiling, Transitioners, Kinky Weaves, and more. Excellent for CURL SHRINKAGE! Not recommended for straight hair.

 



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Originally posted by sugaplum sugaplum wrote:

Originally posted by Jesuschrist#1 Jesuschrist#1 wrote:

Wow, that spray sounds great! That could be a nice cool style fit 4 the summer heat. Thanks 4 the info!


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Cebnn the ripple effect is also sold in CVS and Walgreens, at least from what I have seen recently. I use to use it when I was relaxed, too.
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Its called Miss Jessie's Curly Pudding, I'm pretty sure. Mrs Jessie's is the name of the brand. I am not positive but I think its for natural/curly hair. I don't know for sure tho, if you get it and try it on relaxed hair let us know how it works out.

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Have you guys heard of Curly Pudding? I'm not sure who it's buy but it is suppose to do the same thing as Ripple Effect but it's more expensive. I want to try something like that too! Is it drying to your hair at all? What about new growth?? ANd how long does it last?
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I've been wearing my hair in 2 frenchbraids.
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Originally posted by Jesuschrist#1 Jesuschrist#1 wrote:

Wow, that spray sounds great! That could be a nice cool style fit 4 the summer heat. Thanks 4 the info!

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Wow, that spray sounds great! That could be a nice cool style fit 4 the summer heat. Thanks 4 the info!
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Yes, It works well on relaxed hair. It was made for black hair, it was part of john frieda's relax line. I am pretty sure its discontinued, but i still see his products at the BSS.


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Originally posted by cebnn cebnn wrote:

John Frieda ripple effect wave maker is a spray, that I used alot last summer on my hair, it gives it cute waves/curls, I just wash or condition wash then apply a leave in then spray it in my hair and let it air dry. Its good b/c it keeps me away from the heat.

Hmm this sounds really interesting.  Does this work on relaxed hair as well?  I heard Sebastian's WET does this as well.  I'm not sure though.

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John Frieda ripple effect wave maker is a spray, that I used alot last summer on my hair, it gives it cute waves/curls, I just wash or condition wash then apply a leave in then spray it in my hair and let it air dry. Its good b/c it keeps me away from the heat.


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Thanks for the tips! What kind of pony tail does Halle have? Is it a fake one? If so, I don't really like the fake ponies. I do like the idea of twists, but I don't know how to do them and how to keep them moisturized. I live near the beach on Lake Michigan. It does get hot and very humid in the summer.

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Originally posted by cebnn cebnn wrote:

I will probably be using john frieda ripple effect, as long as i can still find it at the BSS.

Ohh this sounds neat cebn.  What is it?  I'd like to know. :)

I'm with carmeldiva, cornrows or braids.  It's just going to be soooo hot in Cali and I don't want to deal with my hair and all the styling.

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i'm in cornrows currently- you can try those or a phonypony or twists or individuals.
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