Monday, January 30, 2012

What products are good for frizzy curly hair?

After years of straightening my hair, I have finally started to like my curly hair, but the problem is my hair is recovering and really frizzy and dry :( What products are good to minimise frizz? I refuse to pay over ten pounds for a product to be honest as cash is tight at the moment. Just wondered from experience, what products are good? I like my hair to be quite big aswell, so I don't want something that leaves it looking limp. Thanks :) xWhat products are good for frizzy curly hair?
well you said pounds I'm guessing we are not in the u.s anymore so..


i have really curly hair and use this spiking gel called got2b spiked up and its spelled weird like with the two little dots on top heres what it looks like.


http://www.overstockdrugstore.com/product_images/osdimages/052336331402.jpg


it only like five dollars so.. not expensive to me and works Really good. all I do is put it through my wet hair and scrunch it a bit and finish it of with hair spray (i don't really need to). if your curios about the results after a busy day (or before) just message me or something





hope i helpedWhat products are good for frizzy curly hair?
In the past couple of months I have been using this John Frieda hair glosser. Sounds weird, I know. I have super curly hair as well, and this stuff works really well. It smooths down my hair, and leaves it really shiny. I would also invest in a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Actually, if you peruse the John Frieda website, you'll find their moisturizing products. I use those as well, and my hair has never been healthier! Good luck! :-)


http://www.johnfrieda.ca/en/20_161.asp
First, figure out what your hair type is here http://www.naturallycurly.com/hair-types then you can decide which product is best for your curl type.





Check out http://www.naturallycurly.com for lots of great info about curly, wavy, kinky and textured hair!
A protegee of Lisa Shepherd (Hair Colourist of the Year) recommends a product for dry frizz which is called ';Rockaholic'; by Tigi. It costs £9.99 for a 100 ml bottle and you only use a level teaspoon after washing, so is quite economical.
I would say a good flauvoured shampoo, or Aussie' Ausie is a soft revelant shampoo that keeps the Frizzy curly hair in body and soft, i used to have fizzy curly hair after using Aussie its not lovely and straight and moisturesed.
Noodle Head (orange bottle with blue lid) which you can get from sallys....or any of the anti - frizz from aussi miricle stuff which u can get in superdrug.
Unforeseen and very unexpected ingestion of whisky! Makes my hair curl and I know it's coming.
so try this...regular trims are a must, about every 7-9 weeks.(if your hair is really healthy then up the trims to about every 12 weeks, a trim is just a snip off the ends) if its been awhile since you have had a trim then inches may be called for to get to healthy hair. i use vitamin e on fresh washed hair.(its a vitamin that can be purchased where you buy vitamins, cut open capsule, squeeze into hand, rub hands together and apply to hair) dont message into scalp. if you get too much then just rewash it. hair will feel slightly sticky until dry then it will be nice and soft. it tames the frizzies, deep conditions and makes hair grow about three in a month. it takes about a month for the growth part of the e to kick in. the other benefits are instant. dont brush your hair but maybe once a week to message the scalp, i use a wide tooth comb at other times. brushing breaks off hair. i just started biotin vitamins going on three months ago this sat and notice and big growth spurt from that. biotin is cheap and also promotes hair regrowth and growth. i also have the biotin shampoo that i got from a vitamin store online.(puritans pride.com or vitadigest.com) five bucks for a big bottle and a big bottle of E is about 8 bucks. the biotin is about 3 bucks. i now take my fingers and message my scalp about five times a week, along with the brushing thats a good way to do it without damaging your hair. apply two or three capsules of e to dry hair and message into scalp and hair really well, put damp towel in microwave for 1 min to get hot, then quickly wrap head, a dry towel can be placed over that to help hold in the heat, leave on for 15 min, makes an excellent hot oil treatment. good luck, AND some people will argue about regular trims, your hair does grow from the roots, yes, but if your hair is not trimmed at the bottom, the it splits, get dry and brittle not to mention thin looking from no trims at all and frizzy. so to make hair grow as fast as possible and keep it healthy, then trims are an essential part of hair care. look on a ruler and check out less then half an inch and if your salon does not know what that is then take a ruler with you, i have. as of today im adding beta carotene vitamins to my regimen. i found out that along with the biotin it is very very good in promoting hair growth. they were five bucks for a bottle of 100. got them at walmart. the biotin and e can also be purchased at walmart, and adding all this up is pretty cheap to get great hair. i just wish the shampoo was available in the stores, but not yet.
Oh TRUST ME -- check out www.tightlycurly.com. You're going to love this website.





Teri (the woman who created the site) has AMAZING step-by-step instructions for how to wash, condition, define, and manage curls exactly like yours! Seriously...when you see where she started with her hair and where she is today (lots of before %26amp; after pics on her site), you'll be amazed both at how beautiful her hair is and how simple it is to use her technique once a week. She has perfectly defined curls all of the way down to her waist.





My daughter and I used to struggle with finding the right combination of hair products and styling. Everything seemed to dry her hair out more, make it frizzy, etc. She hated her hair. Once I found this website and started following Teri's technique, people literally started stopping my daughter on the street to comment on how beautiful her hair is. She's so proud of her beautiful curls now and has stopped asking me to straighten it all the time. There is nothing better than seeing my girl feeling good about her natural beauty!





This website has EXCELLENT product advice, most of which is very inexpensive and available in your local drug store. Teri's done her research on the ingredients and will tell you very specifically which ones to use and which to avoid.





I really hope this helps!
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