QuoteReplyTopic: PLEASE help w/ naturally curly hair! Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:04am
I also have naturally curly hair, it's thin but dry looking, poofy. One product that I have to tell you about that works really well is Aussie Three Minute Miracle, works great (it's a conditioner) Another great product that I have to tell you about is St. Ives Silk & Keratin (Non-Aerosol Mist hair spray). Another idea for your hair if it's bad is to get it trimmed often, it will help a lot.>> I also have very curly frizzy coarse not> so fun hair. I have used Frizz Ease, Dep Gel Frizz> Control,and Infusium 23, plus one other bought> from the drug store. But for my hair they were> awful, didn't do a thing, but for my sister they> did. My hair is twice as big and frizzy as her's> though.I swear by and just love, Graham Webb's> Making Waves Curl Defining Texturizer I find there> are only a few salons who carry it but it's worth> the hunt.Also some other favorites that are good> are Paul Mitchell's Sculpting Foam and Wax Works.> Some others that are a bit more expensive are> the Nexxus Humectress and Aveda Purefume Brillant> Humectant Pomade it works really well with Aveda> Phomollient rub both together then apply.My experience> is use a pomade. Good luck.
I also have very curly frizzy coarse not so fun hair. I have used Frizz Ease, Dep Gel Frizz Control,and Infusium 23, plus one other bought from the drug store. But for my hair they were awful, didn't do a thing, but for my sister they did. My hair is twice as big and frizzy as her's though.I swear by and just love, Graham Webb's Making Waves Curl Defining Texturizer I find there are only a few salons who carry it but it's worth the hunt.Also some other favorites that are good are Paul Mitchell's Sculpting Foam and Wax Works. Some others that are a bit more expensive are the Nexxus Humectress and Aveda Purefume Brillant Humectant Pomade it works really well with Aveda Phomollient rub both together then apply.My experience is use a pomade. Good luck.
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I use infusium and LOVE it! My hair was not really frizzy, but had gotten very dry and brittle because of an extended illness and medication. I tried Nexxus Humectress, which worked well, but was expensive, and then Infusium, which worked even better and was cheaper. You have to be careful not to use too much. Just a dab will do ya!> hello...i have naturally curly hair that> tends to be frizzy and i get very frustrated with> it. i need suggestions of new products to try> that are within my budget. i am a college student> so my budget is kind of small.;) are there any> cheaper products that compare to the more expensive> salon ones? i am especially interested in leave-in> conditioners and mousse...things like that to> help style because my hair is dry. lately i have> been using citre shine and it seems to work ok> but i need something else to use after that. i> was going to try infusium 23 but i'm not sure> i should. my friend has been using it and it's> working well but my brother used it and he says> it dried his hair out more. anyone know if it> is a good product to use? anyway thanks for any> help you can give me!=0)
> hello...i have naturally curly hair that> tends to be frizzy and i get very frustrated with> it. i need suggestions of new products to try> that are within my budget. i am a college student> so my budget is kind of small.;) are there any> cheaper products that compare to the more expensive> salon ones? i am especially interested in leave-in> conditioners and mousse...things like that to> help style because my hair is dry. lately i have> been using citre shine and it seems to work ok> but i need something else to use after that. i> was going to try infusium 23 but i'm not sure> i should. my friend has been using it and it's> working well but my brother used it and he says> it dried his hair out more. anyone know if it> is a good product to use? anyway thanks for any> help you can give me!=0)Jessica, I was talking to another naturally-curly haired woman and she told me she uses a mousse-gel combination by dep. She said it really helps with her frizzies, but she uses quite a bit. Her hair looked nice- curly, but not frizzy. Lori
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hello...i have naturally curly hair that tends to be frizzy and i get very frustrated with it. i need suggestions of new products to try that are within my budget. i am a college student so my budget is kind of small.;) are there any cheaper products that compare to the more expensive salon ones? i am especially interested in leave-in conditioners and mousse...things like that to help style because my hair is dry. lately i have been using citre shine and it seems to work ok but i need something else to use after that. i was going to try infusium 23 but i'm not sure i should. my friend has been using it and it's working well but my brother used it and he says it dried his hair out more. anyone know if it is a good product to use? anyway thanks for any help you can give me!=0)
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