When I wet my hair, it's curly until it drys...which is poofs up. I think my hair is like a sponge...it's small when it's wet but when it dries...its bigger when it first started. When I comb my hair, I come a lot of my hair out and I have a lot of hair from my head that I pull off the comb! Plus, it dries the ends of my hair.
That's the description of my hair. Now, I'm wondering a few questions...
1. Do you think I should get side bangs? even though I have POOFY hair but I found a techinque to let it curl and without the poofiness. My idea is like these bangs that are at my chin and have them as side bangs...would they look cute when I have curly hair? DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE POOFY OR FRIZZY HAIR
2. What shampoos and conditioners can defrizz this hair and had moisture?
3. What can I do to prevent less hair coming out of my head! Don't say...don't comb your hair...well I have to for showers to detangle it
Shampos will say DEFRIZZ or NO FRIZZ on the bottle.
I know what you mean with the whole combing thing. The way i found that works is I use a little more conditioner, some de-tangling stuff once i get out of the shower. Then i use a PICK NOT A BRUSH to comb my hair. [ katieneedsadvice's advice column | Ask katieneedsadvice A Question ]
XosummerxlovinXo answered Sunday August 5 2007, 2:16 am: Ummm.. yeah I know people with the side bangs to about there chin and it does look really cute with curly or straight hair! Maybe comb them to one side and straighten them! YES it would look really cute!
Well I don't know any right off the top of my head ,but try looking on the bottle it would probably say NO FRIZZ or DEFRIZZ!
Well start combing at the bottom and work your way up! Don't yank or pull the comb through a not! Just slowly work your way up from the bottom maybe get some detanglizer spray! A friend of mine has really curly hair and she get a lot of nots and use to get her hair pulled out! But what she uses is water in a spray bottle and it works!
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