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Curly hair tends be dryer, more brittle and prone to frizzing, so it requires more care than straight hair. Limit shampooing your hair to no more than twice a week., shampooing strips your hair of its natural oils. Avoid playing with your hair or touching it as much as possible, the more friction that occurs on your hair will cause it to tangle and/or frizz. Use gel, mousse, and ouchless hair bands to tame and style hair. Avoid excessive use of heat tools and use oils such as jojoba. So you can get good result. Thanks for sharing.




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Avoid washing your hair every day. The natural oil that keeps the hair healthy and shiny and smooth. It is also worth re-spray your curls in the day if your curls are flat. After taking a bath, also want to use a conditioner to combat hair damage. However, using a heavy conditioner can make your curls so you might consider a light conditioner.

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Curly hair growth can be done by using a shampoo, use one that suits your hair type for example if you have dry curly hair, do not use a shampoo for oily hair. Do do hot oil treatment can make your hair feel softer. If you do not know what to use to then go to your local beauty salon and ask their advice. If you want to colour to your then use only henna color because henna colours are natural which doesn't have any side-effects.

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I have really curly hair and it definitely helped when I stopped washing it everyday.  I like to wear my hair straight but I try to use a blow dryer more than a striaghtner so it feels softer.

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I have curly hair, so I shampoo my hair twice a week and apply a leave-in conditioner daily. I always use wide toothed comb to make them tangle free.
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Use a small amount of styling products with moisturizing ingredien in which to keep your hair curls when your hair is still wet and soft finger style. Apply the style of a section for well blended.

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Curly hair is different from a other hair,and it looks a in a growth you must care it ,for curly hair is to get scalp massages every two days,you massage with oil and deep conditioning is a best for your hair, curly hair can be prone to lacking moisture and protein ,make sure to keep enough of these in your hair! Coconut oil is helpful for replenishing moisture,and you sleep on satin,this way you care your curly hair.
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Curly Hair Care Tips
Limit shampooing your hair to no more than twice a week., shampooing strips your hair of its natural oils.

Use a conditioner every time after you shampoo to re-moisturize your hair.

Use a leave-in conditioner on your hair daily or every other day.

Use a shampoo and conditioner that is specifically geared towards curly hair.

Avoid using narrow toothed combs and brushes, use wide-toothed combs instead which has less of a tendency to cause breakage and frizzing.

To detangle your hair, in the shower start with your hair moist and conditioned (which will protect it from breakage), use your fingers to begin the untangling then finish with a wide toothed comb starting from the end going up finishing at the root of the hair. Then rinse your head with water and try to retain half of the conditioner in your hair. If you try to detangle your hair when it's dry, you will cause it to frizz.

Let your hair aid dry to reduce frizzing, avoid brushing and using a towel to dry your hair. If you need to your hair to dry quickly, blot your hair with a towel, but do not rub it.

Deep condition your hair once a month or more to re-moisturize your scalp and hair.

Use a small amount of styling product with moisturizing ingredient(s) in it to keep your hair from frizzing when your hair is still slightly moist and gently style with your finger. Apply the styling one section so that it is equally distributed.

Avoid playing with your hair or touching it as much as possible, the more friction that occurs on your hair will cause it to tangle and/or frizz.




Edited by Karen Shelton - July 09 2011 at 6:48am
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