Curly hair
June 13th, 2006
Jessie, visitor of this site, wrote me as follows:
1 Curly hair is more susceptable to frizzies. Normal hair can be taimed by a leave in conditioner, or something to that effect.
I have found that the best way of keeping frizzies down is a light spritz of light hair spray, and when it get’s dry, run your fingers through it.
Not only does the hair spray hold nice zig-zag parts, but it also cozes the firzzies to stay down.
2 Curly hair gets the curliest when it’s wet. When you only wash your hair every other day, it’s hard to keep those nice ringlettes perfect. One good way of doing so is when it’s wet, put it in nice curles, nice thick curles that only loosen when brushed. I keep my hair down all day the first day, and in a “frump bun” the second, or a braid.
3 Keeping curly hair can be tough. Sometimes you just want them to be straightened. I straighten my curles with a conair steam straitner. First, I let my hair dry completely, and brush it with a boars bristled brush. I put my hair in a braid, and sleep on it. When I wake up, it’s wavy, but not in tick curles. I spray a little leave in conditioner, and when it dries, let the hair straitner go to work.
4 Washing my hair is a trip. First, it’s long, second, it’s curly, third, it tends to be dry. I use Aussie shampoo (it seems to clean really well) and panteen’s friz controle. I keep the conditioner in for three minutes before washing it out. While my hair has conditioner in it though, I run my fingers, or a really wide toothed comb through it to get the tangeles out. I dont brush it when I get out of the shower, and let it drip dry. That seems the be the best method for me.
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