This is a long question, and I'd appriciate it SO MUCH if you read and answer my question..
I am self-confident.. except my hair! It's REEAALLLLLY thick, wavy/curly, and brown... when I brush it, I am a white person with a fro! What products should I use to calm my hair? and make it manageable and tame enough for me to wear it down? (I wash it everyday, not to much Shampoo, same with conditioner.. I try out using less of both, but still, large, 80's style hair) I'm just so sick of it! I want to grow it out for a cancer organization, so I can't cut it! Please help me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? xHeartxOfxGoldx answered Saturday August 21 2004, 12:17 am: I have the SAME! exact problem!.. most times i just straighten it... but thats not always an option for everyone.. i suggest you buy shampoo and conditioner for thick and damaged hair.. because the frizz is the broken hair. Also..buy leave in conditioner...You put that in after a shower and its supposed to treat your hair all day through. Also never brush your hair if its curly.. always comb it.. brushing makes it poof out. Also you can go to a local salon and they can look at your hair and give you products to use to treat exactly whats wrong with it.. and i think its really awesome that your going to do that for the cancer organization! thats definately a heart that more people should have ;)! i bet many people are proud of you!!!
i hope i helped.. and im sorry it took so long for me to respond i was on vacation :(
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