It's a little expensive, but Kerastase has a line for curly hair called
Elasto Curl. They have a defining cream for thick curly hair and a
mousse for thin curly hair. I used the defining cream and loved it so
maybe the mousse is worth a shot.
You might want to add a conditioner to your routine, a light one such as Suave Naturals or V05, to use before your regular one. Curly hair tends to have the same needs as Asian hair, dry hair, and long hair, surprisingly.
I always CO wash before I sock curl, and it helps keep the curls well-defined.
Hi Curlyhairedgirl! I use a tiny bit of Ouidad Tress Fx Tame gel on my wavy/curly hair and that takes care of the frizz and is so light, my hair still does want it wants to do.
Some other styling creams you may want to check out for thin, curly hair are: Garnier Fructis Smoothing Milk Frizz Control, thermasilk Frizz fighter hydrating cream, or Matrix Biolage Curl Defining Creme. Or some other gels with light hold: L'Oreal Studio Line Anti Frizz Gel, Suave Naturals Freesia Gel, Tigi Bed Head Superstar.
**Hair type: 2a, which is wavy and fine.
**Color: Naturally dark brown, currently dyed reddish brown.
**Length: below shoulder length
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