How to get Perfect Natural curls.
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May 29, 2014
Alyssa D.
I have natural wavy hair, but I don't like the way my natural hair looks so I straighten it. For the summer I thought I should give my hair a break from heat and embrace my natural curly hair, but I want my curls to look good. Is there any hair products (shampoo, conditioner, hair styler, etc.) that I could use to get perfect curls??
May 29, 2014
Alyssa D.
I accidentally put this in the wrong category sorry
May 29, 2014
Alyssa D.
Sorry I thought I should've made it more descriptive so I made a new one.
May 29, 2014
Alyssa D.
Oh now I know what you meant haha
May 29, 2014
Monica M.
YouTube Bantu knots.
May 29, 2014
Mary G.
So, I have naturally curly hair and I've spent a long time perfecting my routine. I like sulfate/parabin free shampoo the best (I use the balm en root keep my color, but I've heard good things about loreal everstrong, I think). anyway, after I get out of the shower, I dry my hair a little, then put a smalllll amount of product in my hand (I like miss jessie products, but my go to is Sammy's "get curls reactivating lotion" or tresemme bouncy curl gel.) I use a REALLY small of that and add water to it in my palms and add the product and water into my hair until my hair is soaking wet again. then I take my towel and scrunch from the bottom. I never rub, just scrunch. then I let it dry from pretty wet without touching it. for me, this give me the least frizzy, most springy curl.