Frizzy curls , HELP
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Jul 31, 2013
Kiah H.
I have 4 type hair I believe... When I wash my hair, the front stays curly but in some parts in the back and sides my coils are frizzy and not a curl it's almost like blow dried pieces of hair. Anybody know how to fix this issue so your whole head curls?
Jul 31, 2013
Rosie H.
Hm maybe you could cut some layers in or cut your split ends if you have them? Shorter bits might have a more defined curl! Or use a serum on your wet hair, like a John Frieda one (they're amazing, they come in normal, extra strength and thermal protection) and twirl bits of hair into ringlets with it and leave them to air dry :) my hairs a bit like that sometimes, hope this helps!