For girls with frizzy and unhealthy hair.
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Jun 3, 2014
Andreina C.
Kind if long but...
I see a bunch of girls with curly hair post about how frizzy it is and how unhealthy it is, or how to get it back from heat damage. You can ask me. I know ALOT about curly and wavy hair. Not a lot about straight hair, but I believe some curly hair rules don't just apply for curly hair, but for all hair types. So you can ask me if you're not content with the answers you get on your threads. (Not saying that everyone's wrong, or to not post threads about it.) But, just wanted to let you know.
Jun 3, 2014
Kk B.
Hi! I have curly hair! so what do you use after you get out of the shower?? like any specific brands? gel? moose?? oils??
Jun 3, 2014
Adaria S.
Yes I really would like to know that as well. Also how do you preserve your curls overnight?
Jun 3, 2014
Caitlin O.
Yes thank you! I have curly/frizzy hair.
Jun 3, 2014
Andreina C.
1) I use nothing. I hate mousses, gels, and everything really. I use oils only when I do hair masks. If you do use products, use it on soaking wet hair.
2) I do use some brands, but I'm always experimenting. I use DevaCurl (expensive :/) and Kinky Curly are the ones that have given me the best results. If you're transitioning to sulfate, paraben, and silicone free shampoos (very important for curly hair as those chemicals strip your hair of it's natural oils and causes it to frizz) and your hair is still frizzy it's cause your hair is not use to it, so give it a couple of weeks or until your hair gets used to it. If you finish the bottle and you still have no change in your hair, then the product didnt work for you. Don't be discouraged. Not everything works for everyone. And co-wash too!
3) I have that problem too :/ and I hate getting up every morning to shower. I love showering, but some days I just want to sleep in, so I get you. I found 2 ways that somewhat work for me. (I do this for all the methods I'm going to list -->) I shower a couple of hours before going to sleep, and wait for my hair to air dry. Okay, once that's done I either sleep on a satin cap, or do the pineapple method (I don't have any pics, but you can look it up, and don't do it too tight as it will create a crease in the morning) and once I wake up, I just get my spray bottle with water and spritz a little of water on the frizzy parts. Or I Shower right before I go to bed plop my hair with a T-Shirt (<--youtube) while it's wet and sleep with it and take it off in the morning and if I have frizzy parts, I also spray some water. Hope I helped :)