help with enhancing curls (pic)
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Topic: help with enhancing curls (pic)
Posted By: mintychoc Subject: help with enhancing curls (pic) Date Posted: May 21, 2005 at 4:55am
okay, basically this is how my hair looks like..how do i get rid of the frizzies and enhance the curls..i live in a tropical country so that might play a factor in frizzies..also, my curls (if you can call them that) don't stand out..how should i cut my hair(layer or what?) and what products to add, to get nice curls??? *sighs* i have horrible hair, how on earth can i get nice curls like the pictures?? thanks for any replies in advance.
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Replies: 13 Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: May 21, 2005 at 4:55am
okay, basically this is how my hair looks like..how do i get rid of the frizzies and enhance the curls..i live in a tropical country so that might play a factor in frizzies..also, my curls (if you can call them that) don't stand out..how should i cut my hair(layer or what?) and what products to add, to get nice curls??? *sighs* i have horrible hair, how on earth can i get nice curls like the pictures?? thanks for any replies in advance.
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Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: May 21, 2005 at 1:58pm
Mintychoc - check my answer to your query on the Asian hair board.
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Posted By: Layla
Date Posted: May 21, 2005 at 4:17pm
What I've been doing lately to get nice curls is to frenchbraid my damp hair.! % !c. ` Ba % , 0 " ,"B "2%,$ %,%$(( $ "2
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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: May 22, 2005 at 8:48pm
Oh, okay..i think i might try that...thanks!
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Posted By: mitch5150
Date Posted: May 31, 2005 at 4:49am
Hey Mintychoc,
I'm mitch5150 I've ben a haircutter/hairstylist since 1993 just to let you know how much experience I have. I suggest you find a hairstyle that would enhance curls and trim all the split ends off your hair you might think of using a leave in conditioner that will control your hair a little more. when you dry your hair try drying your hair upside down with a difuser on your hairdryer. Don't brush or comb your hair when you are drying your hair the comb or brush will straighten your hair. Use your hands and scrunch your hair until it is almost dry leave it slightly damp but almost dry to the touch and style your hair to the desired style you like. If you have any questions you can email me at customonegtr@rock.com I would be glad to help you out with anything you want to do with your hair.
Sincerely
mitch5150
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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: May 31, 2005 at 9:26am
i live in a tropical country, i don't use a hairdryer to dry my hair. also, when my hair dries, some of my hair turns into frizz..really damaged frizz which has really uneven curls and kinks..do i have to pull them out at the root? coz the kinks are all the way to the root! and not just a few, 1 third of my hair have those frizz..
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Posted By: mitch5150
Date Posted: May 31, 2005 at 1:13pm
Hi mintychoc,
It's mitch5150. Instead of using a hairdryer you can use the outdoor heat it will take a little longer to dry but I think you'll get the same results. Scrunch your hair outside in the outdoor heat if you have a really good leave in conditioner in your hair your hair shouldn't frizz up. scrunch your hair till it's dry. As your hair starts to dry keep scrunching you will start to see the scrunchy curls start to happen. When dry style you hair into the desired style When you are finished and you like what your hair looks like put some hairspray or some type of finishing spray to keep you style looking good all day until you wash it the next day. If you have any more questions feel free to contact me at customonegtr@rock.com. If this doesn't work thwere are many other solutions out there you can try.
Sincerely
mitch5150
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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: Jun 1, 2005 at 7:50am
okay, i'm going to try this method. thank you!
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Posted By: Pokahontas
Date Posted: Jun 29, 2005 at 8:37am
Your hair looks more wavy than curly so you probably won't be able to get it to curl too much unless u scrunch it real well with some gel or another curl product. This might be a strange question but do you use essential oils in your hair? This will cut down on your frizz a whole lot! The oils help to lay the hair down smooth and gives some weight to it so it won't be so fly away and frizzy.
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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: Jul 1, 2005 at 11:25am
is there any way to 'make normal again' the frizzy hair, the ones that turn really weird..or do i have to pull the hair out?
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Posted By: Pokahontas
Date Posted: Jul 1, 2005 at 11:31am
No, if that is the texture of your hair then it's probably always gonna be that way. Don't pull it out though. My hair is always frizzy to a certain extent. I just do what I can to tame it. I use a Pantene leave in serum that works really well.
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Posted By: mintychoc
Date Posted: Jul 3, 2005 at 9:47am
but only the top part of my head has them, and not all of them are frizzy, maybe only 1/3 of them are..i'm not sure it's damaged or naturally frizzy..
thanks for the reply!
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Posted By: eatgreenjello
Date Posted: Jul 5, 2005 at 10:49am
I've found that air-drying hair, then applying a texturizing cream, and spraying some silicone will help tame the frizz.
I use Back to Basics Green Tea Texturizing Cream and Citre Shine silicone serum.
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