Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wavy hair advice?

well i only like my hair straightened but its too damaging.



my hair isnt too thick and its wavy is barely below my shoulder and its in layers.It always looks frizzy when i dont staighten it.



Does anyone have any good tips to make my natural hair look nice? My faceshape is oval in case that makes a difference



websites and tips on products please :)



Thank you for any answers



Wavy hair advice?

Well i think you should use Gel my mom knows she's a cosmetoligest



Wavy hair advice?

my hair is wavy also and n layers, i usually on towel dry hair put a glossing polish on it, scrunch it and let it air dry, or try adding mousse when it is wet. also the foaming pomade from paul mitchell is awesome for wavy hair, i use that also. hope this helps you.



Wavy hair advice?

Get a diffuser for the hairblower from the store. While your hair is wet, put just a little gel in it and then diffuse it dry. That will leave it more on the curly side and not quite wavy or frizzy.



If you really want to straighten it use Ion conditioner for color treated/damaged hair. It's about $9 at Sally's Beauty Supply and it lasts forever.



If your hair is really damaged, nothing is going to help it. You will just have to get it all cut off and start over again.



Wavy hair advice?

ok, i have the perfect solution for you! when you get out of the shower and ur hair is damp, apply some Biosilk Silk Therapy Treatment, i'll send you a picture of what the bottle looks like, its a clear liquid but very oily!! do nott apply too much! make sure you put a little on ur finger tips and rub hands together then apply thru hair as if combing it with ur fingers, do not brush ur hair afterwards, but dont forget to brush ur hair b4 u apply biosilk. this thing is amazing and works wonders!



hopee i was help!



Wavy hair advice?

Always use a leave in conditioner to control the frizz. Try Redken Outshine and let it air dry. Also Redken Ringlet is awesome for any curl pattern. Gives anti-frizz, shine and control that's touchable.

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