So I decided this summer I want to take better care of my body, skin etc..But one thing I definitely want to focus on is my hair. Right now I have semi thick wavy hair, I usually straighten it. But lately I've been tired of my same old hair style. I want it to be smooth and shiny without any hair irons etc..Does anyone have good suggestions of hair products that transform there hair? I heard about something called "Moroccan oil", has anyone used that? Let me know!! I'd love suggestions.
thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? cowgirlup13 answered Tuesday June 19 2012, 11:01 pm: Hey girlie! I do use moroccan oil! And I love it! I get it in a conditioner from this place called PYT (pretty young thing). You can also just get a little tube of oil that I use once a week to keep my hair hydrated (my hair is very thick and curly/wavy). Both are a bit pricey though but definitely worth it :) I used to straighten my hair all the time, but then realized how nice it is to have that curly wave in it! After the shower, instead of towel drying your hair, dry it with a cotton shirt. It reduces the frizz and gives it a nicer look. Also, don't brush your hair ever! Use a wide tooth comb! It doesn't yank as much on your hair, and once again... Reduces frizz! I can't think of any other products that will transform your hair, but have you tried any other hair styles??? Like I will do a high messy bun not exactly at the center point of my hair but off to the side. What I also like to do is go on google and type in cute hair styles for curly wavy hair and look at pics for inspiration! That usually helps!
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