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curling shampoo


Question Posted Tuesday June 6 2006, 3:54 pm

The other day i saw a commercial for this curling shampoo, im not quite sure what brand or anything it is, i was wondering if anyone knows what i am talking about and if they have ever used it? because i have pretty straight hair and i want my hair wavy, but not curly curly.
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advicer answered Friday June 16 2006, 7:10 pm:
i'm not sure exactly what you're talking about, but i've used curling shampoo before, and it didn't work at all. if you want to curl your hair, use a curling iron or curling moose. i just bought some and it kinda works..my hair is sorta wavy rather than curly. it's called Studioline. i'm sure if you put it in right..which i probably didn't...it'll work well. hope i helped =)

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mayonnaise answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 8:35 pm:
The commercial you saw was probably for Wash & Curl. It doesn't work. Me, my sister and loads of my friends have tryed it. But I have heard about something from John Frieda that works. Haven't tryed it though. But whatever you do, don't waste your money on Wash & Curl. Its a lie.

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orphans answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 7:35 pm:
DO NOT BUY ANY CURLING SHAMPOO. why well cause it does not work it's and all the types are a waste of money it won't work with any type of hair in the commercials the take a curling iron and curl the girls hair it's really obvios well don't say i don't warn you. well GOODLUCK !!!


i hope this helps

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herbivore answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 5:16 pm:
hey. there is this stuff, John Frieda Frizz Ease shampoo that may work:

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memories_never_die answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 4:28 pm:
i have curling shampoo. the one i have is john frieda frizz-ease. and the bottle says curly on it. my hear's like pin straight and it gave it a nice wave, but you have to sort of use it for a couple days and you start to see it more.

hope i helped =)

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