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Cute curlss


Question Posted Saturday July 14 2007, 12:01 am

Well,i have naturally soft wave/curly hair. The only thing is,its a little bit poofy. How do i get rid of the poof? any products? (that i can get at cvs,perferably) I also want to bring out*** the soft curls more,but how? any products for that? (also where i can get at cvs,brookes,something like that) i mean,make them more noticable with out using a curling iron. Like those beachy curlys :]. Anddd,are there any good brands of hairspray that dont leave your hair stiff? so its not crunchy? LASTLYYY anything to make my hair shiny? sorry for all the questions! and thanks so much in advanced! (i basically just need to know some good products,thanks)

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xojessii answered Saturday July 14 2007, 7:23 pm:
soft curls- garnier fructis curl and shine shampoo and conditioner my friend says it works well

hairspray- i prefer biolage since its not aerosol spray.

shiny hair- illuminating spray or serum like john frieda


hope i helped :]
Jess

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