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Curling Shampoo?


Question Posted Friday June 10 2005, 5:30 pm

ok i just bought Curling shampoo and i think most of you have seen the commercials...and well it said leave like 5 min and stuff like that so i followed all the direction but still i have no curls in my hair. is it just my hair or is the product just plain sucks?

and is there product that works? to curl my hair. other than perms and curling irons and hair rollers. i mean like curling hair spray ?? do they really work??



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K2204 answered Friday June 10 2005, 6:09 pm:
for that shampoo, you have to already have naturaly currly hair! my mom read the label on it. sorry! there isnt another way! i got a perm and loved it! and you can always straighten your hair if you dont like it! :)


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SWANKiFiED answered Friday June 10 2005, 6:02 pm:
Curling products don't really work unless you get a perm which I don't reccomend because it really fries your hair. If you have really silky, straight hair then it will be harder for you to curl it. I have naturally curly hair & I really don't like it so let me say, you are one lucky girl!

Irons & rollers are the best ways. "Products" really aren't successful in changing hair texture. Gel, however, will give your hair a wavy, beach-like style if you scrunch it up. There are also shampoo's & conditioners to give your hair more volume & bounce but they don't really "curl".

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Draak answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:54 pm:
Most curling shampoos, hairsprays, etc. are for use to make it easier and healthier to curl your hair, not to actual have the product curl it for you. You still need to use an iron, curlers or rollers.

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gakkuhideto answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:53 pm:
Try leaving it in a bit longer. My facial masque says it takes five minutes but it actually takes a good hour before the results are satisfactory. If that doesn't work, get something better. Or talk to someone at the hair salon next time you get a haircut, they will be able to tell you.

Personally, I'd rather have straight hair...curly hair really sucks.

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shake answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:51 pm:
Do you really think a curling shampoo would even work?

Hahaha.

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beautiful_disaster101 answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:50 pm:
ok, well i've used got2b but it dosent work, they're other stuff is good though, but truthfully you should go to a beauty salon and tell them exactly what you want, if they have something like it, buy it. if there's no such thing, just get a perm, or keep your hair the way it is. Well hope i helped.

*Jill*

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xoBrowneyes answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:43 pm:
moose works for me just put some in your hand and then put it all over your head then sqush your hair. It should work!

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