Any nice haircuts that could go well with a 15 yrr old girl?
my hair is curly wavy and i dont knoe how to control it
or how to make it get Anti frizz witch sucks!! major help any advice???Curly hair styles??advice anyone?
Long layers work very well with curls. The layers will help with drying and untangling time, and the hair will also hang better. However, do not get short layers as they will stick up and look funny. Don't let them thin your hair with razors either or it will look ratty at the ends as they grow out. If you want to find a stylist who knows how to work with curly hair you can find ratings by region here: http://www.naturallycurly.com/curlsalons
If you want to run out and pick products up locally, I recommend trying the following products:
- Drugstore: L'oreal out of bed weightless texturizer (black tub, use under gel), LA Looks or Herbal essences gels, Suave naturals or vo5 conditioners, L'oreal vive pro hydra gloss or nutri gloss for curly hair, red Cream of Nature shampoo
- Organic/specialty store (like whole foods): Giovanni Direct Leave in condish, G conditioners, G tea tree shampoo, Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose or White Camellia Conditioners, AO B-5 Design gel
- ULTA: Devacurl products, Biosilk rock hard gelee, MOP-c curl defining cream (They also carry drugstore products and giovanni.)
These are all good things I have used, but be sure to tinker around with amounts and how you use any products. For hair type specific products check out these forums:
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curltalk/
There you can find others with the same hair type and try out some of their favorite products. However, the most popular ones are usually only available online.
Here are some basic tips for curly hair that you might find helpful:
*Don't shampoo every day.
*Comb conditioner through hair in the shower.
*Apply styling products to dripping wet hair. Scrunch or twirl hair to achieve desired shape.
*Use styling products suited for your hair type. Don鈥檛 know yours? http://www.naturallycurly.com/hair-types
*Avoid terrycloth towels on hair; use linen, paper towels, or t-shirts instead.
*Air dry or use a diffuser with your blowdryer.
*Don't touch (or brush!) your hair while it鈥檚 drying.
*Once completely dry scrunch out any crunchy texture.
Lastly, it has made my hair so much better since I started the curly girl method! I used to almost never wear it down (it was a frizz/poof ball), but now I have pretty, shiny curls. ~:) It鈥檚 pretty radical鈥攏o sulfates (shampoo) or silicones鈥攂ut it鈥檚 so great for curly hair. Give it a shot and check it out:
http://www.wikihow.com/Follow-the-Curly-/a>
http://www.ylcf.org/gotcurl/ (outdated product recs!)
Some other great curly care sites:
http://www.youtube.com/user/jessicurl
http://livecurlylivefree.com/home.htmCurly hair styles??advice anyone?
Condition your hair, massaging your scalp to get rid of build-up and excess oil. Shampoo your hair every other day, or best; only two days in a week. (shampooing every day dries out your hair)Once a week is best if you can. If you want to wash everyday, invest in a good conditioner.
Comb hair in shower while conditioner is still in. Never towel dry hair. Instead, air dry or diffuse.
Pour a dollop of liquid straightening serum and a smaller dollop of glossing serum into your hand and mix them together.
Apply the straightening-glossing serum mixture to sections of your hair. Twist each section around your fingers, hold for a few seconds, then release. Do this all over your head.
Turn your head down. Dry your hair with a blow-dryer with a diffuser attachment until your hair is completely dry.
Spray hair lightly with an anti-frizz spray.
Or... You can be sure to condition your hair thoroughly in the shower, combing through it with your fingers (not a comb). When you get out of the shower, put some leave-in conditioner or curl cream in it, followed by gel (don't worry, your hair will absorb a lot and prevent frizz--it won't get crusty unless you overload on the gel). Let air dry.
Diffusers have prongs to lift the hair as it is dried. If you want volume at the roots, buy a diffuser with the longest prongs you can find. These are most easily found at salons or beauty supply stores.
When blow-drying with a diffuser, gather large sections of hair into the cup of the diffuser and hold close to your head.
For extra volume at the roots, move the blow-dryer in a small circular motion while hair is cupped in the diffuser at the scalp.
Save money by using a straightening serum, which works wonderfully for blow-drying hair into ringlets or creating a straight style.
If you want to do something different (and you can stand to part with your long hair) consider this style: have long bangs, but cut the rest of your hair really short (like only an inch or two long). The really short part is too short to curl, and you can straighten your bangs if you want. If your hair is more wavy than curly, your bangs might look fine as is, though. This haircut is also really easy to wash and takes no time at all to style.
Only wash your hair once a day, every other day or every 2 days. That may sound gross to you, but as long as you take a shower and clean your body and put conditioner in it, it will look good and not be greasy.
Some good products are Pantene Pro-V for curly hair, Sun Silk for curly hair, John Frieda frizz ease for curly hair and Garnier curl and shine. Herbal Essences also has a new line for curly hair that works wonders!
Thick and wavy hair requires different care than straight. If you aren't willing to work with it, consider cutting it shorter. Keep in mind that shorter hair won't weigh itself down %26amp; may look ';poofy'; if cut too short.
Don't blow dry too closely to your head or frizz may occur!
Try a method that NaturallyCurly.com calls ';plopping.'; Comb your hair in the shower, use your favorite product to scrunch your hair (make sure you REALLY scrunch all the way around). Lay a t-shirt flat on a chair, with the neck hole closest to you. Pile (or plop!) your hair on top of your head and lean upside down over the t-shirt. Fold the widest part of the t-shirt (not the neck) over your head/hair and secure it in place by tieing the sleaves together. Let your hair dry, or almost dry, plopped up on your head and your curls will be amazing!!
Don't brush your hair after it is dry, or you you will get really poofy bad hair that isn't straight, curly or wavy!
It is possible to burn yourself with a diffuser, so hold it an inch or two away from your scalp.
Do not get the spray in your eyes!
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i had the same problem i grew up my entire life with frizzy hair.i have now relaxed it with an oil relaxer it dries your hair out a little but after a few weeks its back to being soft it helps alot.and i would reccomend ';infusium frizzease'; apply it before you put any other products in your hair i have been using it for two years now and it works miracles..oh and take gel rub it in ur hands and run it through then take hair spray and scrunch your hair it makes the curls less frizzy=] and as for hair cuts DONT thin it out unless your ready to go to the salon EVERY 3 to 6 weeks to get it done again otherwise itll just look like an afro!haha
I have the same problem, but I'm 13.
I went to the stylist, she gave me anti frizz and mousse stuff to put on after you wash your hair. Don't get it too short, but what I did was get a nice noticeable side part with straight, nose length bangs that curve a little. then I got my hair about shoulder length, and then you put it in a cute half pony tail and voila! you'll look great!
well id start by cutting it all of, then using a disposable razor to wipe ur head clean! then wax with your favorite line of greasers (WD40 is the SH!T). Looks great and u will smell like a man's workplace.
alll like the ganiear frutis anti frizz stuff works.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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