Saturday, August 21, 2010

Which shampoo is best for curly and dry hair?

I have curly and dry hair.My hair looks good when its wet but as it starts drying they form small curls which are unable to tie. I am looking for a shmapoo that would not make my hair dull. Also i shampoo my hair daily and do not prefer to use a dryer or straightner everyday. Also I would appreciate if someone can suggest different hairstyle rather than having a pony tailWhich shampoo is best for curly and dry hair?
well i have long curly hair. what i use is john freida's curls around shampoo and conditioner. or you can try herbal essences totally twisted line. It works just as well but smells different. also the brand called noodle heaad really really works, but i can only find it at sally's and it's a little expensive.





to help with the dry ness, try and olive oil deep conditioning pak, like two or three times a month. its in a yellow pack and its usually with the black hair products, but im sure it can be used on all hair types.





i rarely straiten or blow dry my hair and i wash it like one or twice a week. i suggest wearing your hair down, parted or unoarted. try different accessories. try a little color, and if ou dont want to damage ouyr hair, buy diffent color clip in pieces for highlights.





but yes try those brands i suggested above. try their entire line, like the mousse, curl activator spray, gels, serum(i highly reccommend john freids serum, in the yellow bottle, it had thermal pertection, which will help with the dry ness while adding shine)





good luck chicka





-chaiWhich shampoo is best for curly and dry hair?
i have dry curly hair...i use finesse volume shampoo...its an older shampoo but it smells good and it gives your hair a little luster and softness and makes it feel smoother without taking away curl...you should comb out your tangles and scrunch your hair while its still slightly wet, and then let it air dry that way and when its halfway dry spray a little spritz on it to hold the curls
Actually shampoo dries out hair and dulls curly hair. You should shampoo every other day if you have very oily hair with a light shampoo like Dove but condition A LOT. Curls need moisture and need lots of conditioner. I recommend Tresemme conditioners they're great!! Also deep condition once a week. I like Aussie 3 Minute Miracle. If you follow this regime your curls should look great without any effort at all!!!
I too have curly hair and found it is less about the shampoo and more about the conditioner. Uan's treatment conditioner is great. It is thick and heavy, but does not leave a residue afterward. Also, I recommend silk therapy by bio-silk for afterward. It adds shine to hair as well as limits frizz and fly aways. As far as hair styles, this is tricky. Perhaps invest in some trendy headbands and try the messy knot for a change to pony tails. People's style watch magazine or on-line tend to have quick hair suggestions to jazz up styles. Take a look periodically as their are many celebrities with curly hair to scoop styles and instructions from.
I have the same hair as you, but as a hairdresser i find that your hair is natural dry. so i use pps hairwear products. The d frizz range would be great for you in shampoo and conditioner. Also i use affinarge product for styling called curl controll and a bit of mouse. i put the in my hair and scrunch while i am working it will look good. thanks

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