Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I have curly (tight spiral) African American hair. I'd like to know what products I'd use

What products should I use to achieve definition without a lot product. There is a lot of humidity where I live so I need hold without frizz



I have curly (tight spiral) African American hair. I'd like to know what products I'd use to achieve definitio

There is SO many products on the market in all price ranges for what you are wanting. it would help to know what length your hair is and how you comb/style it. A good pomade would be general answer, theres a few you can get pretty cheap at retail stores like "Sportin Waves" and "Murreys". If you have a Sally's Beauty Supply near you, go in and ask their opinion! Also, if you see someone around town etc that has a style you like, don't be afraid to stop them and ask then how they fix their hair or where they get it styled etc, Also, your stylist/barber should be able to give you a good product. if nothing else go to your local retailer (like Walmart0 go to the "ethnic" section and get a few pomades, waxes and leave-in conditioners... you could spend $20 and come away with quite a few things to try, then try them and see what you like best!



I have curly (tight spiral) African American hair. I'd like to know what products I'd use to achieve definitio

Thank you soooo much for your assistance. It was extremely helpful!!!! I just seem to abuse the products that I use...(either too much gel or hairspray) and end up putting too much in my hair...which weighs it down. But again, I appreciate your assistance. Report It



I have curly (tight spiral) African American hair. I'd like to know what products I'd use to achieve definitio

There are several things that you can do to make your curls less frizzy, more smooth, straight, and defined without using chemicals or heat.



Moisture is extremely critical to make your hair less frizzy and keep your curls bouncy. However, you need to infuse your hair with long-lasting moisture that comes from within your body and also from the application of a product. You need both to make your frizzies less.



Tip #1: Do conditioning pre-wash treatments to your hair before shampooing it. Simply whip up 2 tablespoons of Mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, and a 1 egg. Let it remain on your hair for at least an hour. The lemon juice will act as a straightener. The mayonnaise and egg will strengthen and moisturize your hair. Do this 2-3 times a week.



Tip # 2: Buy a high quality, all natural hydrating and straightening hair care product for your hair. I have tried several hair care products, including Keratese, Giovanni, RedKen, Burt Bees, Ojon, and Tigi. However, I recommend using Beauty 4 Ashes閳?GodHead Silky Smooth Hydrating Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner. It will hydrate and smooth your hair while infusing your scalp with essential oils made to grow and treat dry, frizzy, and damaged hair. The product also contains moisturizing Aloe Vera, Coconut Oil, Vitamin E, and Jojoba, which will heal and reduce frizziness while making your hair shiny, smooth, and healthy. The product will also soften and detangle your curls better than most, if not all, products on the hair care market. As a result, your hair will be more manageable. You can find at wwwdiscoverb4acom. A lot of stylists are beginning to use it in their salons.



Tip #3: If you go with another brand of products, make you stray away from traditional, unnatural hair care products available for purchase in most drugstores or beauty supply stores. They contain synthetic emulsifiers and harsh detergents, such as Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Phosphates, Dimethicone, and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Unfortunately, these products are loaded with toxins and chemicals and will strip your hair of moisture and nutrients it needs to be soft, smooth, healthy, and hydrated. This equals more frizz.



Tip #4: Do not use hair products with alcohol ingredients in it. They can dry one 's hair and make frizz..



Tip #5: Do not rub your hair with towel. A towel worsens the cuticle and causes them to stand.



Tip #6: When it is necessary to use a blow dryer, use the dryer in a downward motion towards the end of hair.



Tip #7: Rinse your hair locks in cool water to seal the hair cuticles

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