Monday, July 27, 2009

A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

I have a lot of thick, wavy hair. Whenever I attempt to do my hair wavy (with or without the diffuser), it frizzes and poofs out. I was wondering what products I should use to manage the friz and create a soft wave/curled look. I want to be able to do my hair quickly, but have it looks nice.



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

Use John Friedas Frizz-ease products and Zero Frizz Extra Strength Hair Serum eliminate frizz. Applying a leave in conditioner will often help tame your frizz, without weighing it down too much or leaving it feeling greasy. Some suggested leave in conditioners: Aveda Brilliant Damage Control, Bumble and bumble leave in conditioner with frizz control, or Aussie Hair Insurance.



Towell off hair but be gentle. Rubbing can cause split ends and frizz. Do not brush or combo your hair! Once the soaking-wetness is gone from your hair, mess it up with your fingers and put it in the loosest, highest and sloppiest bun you can make. Spray with a weak gel hairspray, like Garnier Fructis Curl Shaping Spray Gel. Leave it alone until you are sure it is dry. Take it down and use your fingers or a hair pick if your hair is tangled. Spray again with gel spray, but remember that this is not quite the same as scrunching. If your hair still has some frizz, apply a smoothing gel or serum.



You can also scrunch your hair great product for air drying your hair is Aveda Brilliant Pomades they have a styling foam. Flip your head over and scruch your hair, but not too much. use a diffuser on the end of your blowdryer. Flip your head over and scruch your hair, but not too much. Spray hairspray in your hair. don't put it in the roots or it will look greasy..Put gel in your hands and rub them together to spread the gel. Grab a small handful of hair by the ends and push it up toward the head. Hold it in place for a few moments while aiming the hair dryer at it to 'set' the gel/mousse/hair spray. Repeat this all over your head, reapplying the gel every time. Keep in mind that small handfuls yield tighter waves and large handfuls create full, loose waves. Dry with a diffuser until your hair is almost dry, and then let air dry the last bit. This prevents frizziness. Use a mousse or pomade for this.



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

man, i wish i knew! i have the same exact problem!!



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

Im the exact same! My hair frizzes out and my hair is all thick. I straighten my hair every day and I cant wear it how it is like after showers cause its to frizzy and its to messy!



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

I have really tight curls in my hair, but one thing that I like that controls the frizz really well is a leave in conditioner by Garnier that leaves it really shiny and even smooth. It only takes a little (and I have really thick hair too), but it does pretty well, in fact the longer I've been using it, the better it does. Anyway, hope that helps!



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

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A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

for all curly heads, you have got to check out naturallycurly.com, AMAZING website with a forum filled with other curly heads, and great tips and more stuff on how to manage wavy/curly hair. Try Herbal Essences None of your Frizzness Leave-In cream, it's wonderful and it defines the hair a little but most of all it takes away the frizz.



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

even if it doesn't fully straighten, you could try useing a straightener. i do that sometimes when my hair get's REALLY bad.



A problem with my thick wavy hair!?

I had the same problem growing up and found the solution a couple of years ago after all the experimenting. Use a creamy leave-in conditioner on wet hair followed by a dollop of a good hair gel. Be sure to scrunch the gel on as it'll give curls more definition. Let your hair air-dry. Once it's dry, scrunch it again.

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