I have very thick, wavy to curly hair that I used to straighten (or throw into a ponytail) every day for YEARS. I have not touched my straightening iron since December, except to tame my side swept bangs, so my natural texture is really starting to "come back". I love that it takes on a good wave just by letting it air dry. My problem is that it is dry and frizzy. I need to find a light product to rub in while its still wet and then can air dry. I used to use gel or mousse but its too heavy for the soft waves I want to keep.
Any suggestions on a product that might work?
ETA: Also, any shampoo/conditioner recommendations? I have to be careful because my scalp tends to be oily, while the rest of my hair is dry.
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Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
I have very long thick naturally curly hair. I've tried all kinda of shit to smooth my curls when I want to wear it curly. I live in south la with 100% humidity most days and I swear sometimes it can look like I have an Afro. I now only use it's a 10 shampoo/conditioner and the keratin leave in, then I put coconut oil on the ends for when I wear it curly. If I wear it straight I put less so it won't look oily.
I use to get keratin treatments and and definitely due for a new one but I can't get them when I'm preg and that seems to keep happening every time I make an appt. Once I learned this trick I'm starting to like my curls again.
This is an old pic but it's of the back of my head. My hair is this curly but now comes down to prob where my dress would be in this pic.
I have super curly hair (think Keri Russell's Felicity days). I recelently went from waist length curls to a pixie cut and here are a few products I like.
Tigi's Curly Sexy Hair curl reactivator It's really light weight and smooths out my frizzy curls
Tigi's Curlesque Amplifier It's a little more heavy control, but is great for high humidity days. A word of warning though, a little goes a long way. Too much can leave your hair a little gunky.
Spray-It curly I like this one for light weight control and it's not as pricy as the Tigi products. My walmart carries it.
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this. And I've tried the sexy curl spray mousse but I doesn't work as we'll for me. It's too crunchy.
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I condition (with a strong conditioner that is marked for damaged hair, currently using Redken Extreme) from midshaft to tip and shampoo (currently using Redken All Soft) from root to midshaft. I only wash 2x a week and only shampoo the ends 1-2x a month. Only comb/detangle your hair right after it has been washed and use a round brush (without the nubs on the ends of the bristles) to smooth it out. Do NOT brush again (other than running your fingers through it gently to undo tangles and smooth out) between washes unless you have to straighten it. Let it air dry without being pulled back and don't sleep with it wet or damp.
If I do straighten, I use a tiny amount of the hair oil stuff that you're supposed to use before straightening (I use CHI brand or OSIS+ SoftN'Straight) and I only use it from midshaft to tip and then just use the residue left on my hands to smooth out the roots before straightening.
My hair is shiny (in a good way, not greasy) and full and the curls/waves are perfect (most of the time). Any time I've deviated from this routine, my hair gets frizzy and gets split ends and is not shiny. If you are prone to dandruff, use a tiny amount of conditioner on the scalp after shampooing.
Good luck! Sorry if this is kind of all over the place, I kept forgetting parts.
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Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
@pintobean39- That's what my hair does if I don't do anything (its just frizzy). If I use a product like gel, I get tighter curls but I don't like the crunchy feeling. Also, I have never though to try keratin treatments.... i am definitely going to talk to my stylist! Thanks for the tip!!
@darcyhermione and @maddscientist- I just bought the Garnier because that's all I could find at our walmart (we don't have a super walmart here, just the small regular one). I hope it helps- I will let you know! And Darcy, your hair is very close to the texture of mine..and I love the red!!!
@janda426- I realize this now. But back in middle school/high school I just wanted board straight hair like everyone else lol.
Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
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Honestly I'm not sure the exact brand but it's not the Brazilian blowout, it didn't work on my hair. My hair dresser does them, it's expensive at $300 but last 6 months. It does straighten my hair out a lot, I have Keri Russel hair too. I still have waves but that's it. It normally takes about 30 min to dry my hair it's so thick and with a keratin it dries in 6 min (I timed it). As the keratin wears out my hair gets curlier but it's soft wavy curls like her picture. They are awesome if you have hair like mine that's very coarse, I finally feel like I have normal hair not horse hair.
I love biologue silk infusion serum. I ran out though and have never been able to find it again.
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