I hate my hair since having DD. I have curly, ringlety hair which I used to be able to wash, comb in the shower, throw some product in and go but now it's so thin & scraggly that I wear it up in a bun basically every day. I think I want to go with a shorter cut but not so short that I can't put it up when I want. Any suggestions/insight from curly haired folks?
Post by flockofmoosen on Jan 31, 2015 16:44:09 GMT -5
let it flow free girlfriend!
I wish i had curly hair. Mine is kinda wavy, kinda straight, and really frizzy if I comb or brush it at all, so I don't. I probably only brush/comb my hair twice a year.
Have you found anything on pinterest? I found a lot of cute styles there.
I wish i had curly hair. Mine is kinda wavy, kinda straight, and really frizzy if I comb or brush it at all, so I don't. I probably only brush/comb my hair twice a year.
Have you found anything on pinterest? I found a lot of cute styles there.
I used to love wearing my hair down but I feel like it looks like crap all the time now. The ringlets have gotten looser & I feel like they are always frizzy. Any recommendations for natural hair products would be great too! Going to check out Pinterest now!
Mine is curly. I have it shoulder length and it's layered a bit in front to take the weight off. The best advice I got was to find a good hairstylist that knows how to cut curly hair. Also remember to make a decision on length when it's dry because curly hair shortens an inch or two from wet to dry.
For whoever asked about hair products, I like the Moroccan oil line the best, especially the curl cream. It's pricey though. For cheaper, Garnier Fructis has a cream gel that isn't bad.
Mine is curly. I have it shoulder length and it's layered a bit in front to take the weight off. The best advice I got was to find a good hairstylist that knows how to cut curly hair. Also remember to make a decision on length when it's dry because curly hair shortens an inch or two from wet to dry.
For whoever asked about hair products, I like the Moroccan oil line the best, especially the curl cream. It's pricey though. For cheaper, Garnier Fructis has a cream gel that isn't bad.
I was literally just looking at the Moroccan line on Amazon earlier! Glad to hear you like it.
Mine is curly. I have it shoulder length and it's layered a bit in front to take the weight off. The best advice I got was to find a good hairstylist that knows how to cut curly hair. Also remember to make a decision on length when it's dry because curly hair shortens an inch or two from wet to dry.
For whoever asked about hair products, I like the Moroccan oil line the best, especially the curl cream. It's pricey though. For cheaper, Garnier Fructis has a cream gel that isn't bad.
I was literally just looking at the Moroccan line on Amazon earlier! Glad to hear you like it.
It's the best that I've found and I've tried everything! Even though it's expensive, you only need a little so the bottle lasts a long time.
I second Moroccan Oil. It's incredible. And really, the price is worth it. The smallest bottle could last me 4+ months, and I have loads of hair. The entire line is great.
I have curly hair too. I Like the FrizzEase line and the Moroccan Oil as well, and agree that its worth the price because it lasts longer. I keep my hair about shoulder length with layers to keep the curls nice and easy for me to still throw up.
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