In a couple of months I will be going to camp, and last year, I forgot my hair products, and my hair was so frizzy it was embarrassing. I'm already getting a head start buying lots of hair products to prevent the disaster from last time. I want a curl lotion to put in my hair and I'm trying to decide between two of them, but I can only buy one and I've never tried either so I don't know which would be the best buy. There's the one by Marc Anthony called strictly curls that says is used in salons, and there is also curls up. Curls up has really good reviews, but the other hasn't been out very long, so I didn't find that many reviews. I would like advice from someone who has tried both products. My hair is extreme in all of these: long, thick, and frizzy. Which would do best for my hair?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? missundersmock answered Tuesday March 24 2015, 9:39 pm: i havent tried it but if you have long thick hair, then maybe before you go to camp you can go get your hair cut and tell them you want them to "texturize" it. this will cut down on the thickness of your hair a bit and help make it more manageable. if you have thick hair the word "texturize" when you go to a salon should be in your vocabulary already! hehehe (i have thick hair too) or just get it cut in a style just for camp that will help make it easier to deal with while your out there. maybe something short and easy, like an A line cut? something a little Victoria beckham?? google her image and youll see what im talking about. if your just not sure about the products then think about maybe cutting it in a style that would make it easier to deal with while your at camp. hair grows back, you'll get your long locks back in no time. [ missundersmock's advice column | Ask missundersmock A Question ]
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