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CURLY HAIR AND FRIZZY HAIRCurly HairIf you have curly hair and are having problems with it, the reason is usually the cut. A precision hair cut combined with the correct hair style will almost always get the right result. If not, you may need a perm to unify the wave. Curly hair needs special handling. If you want your hair to be curly and not a frizzy puff ball, don't brush or comb it when your hair is dry. In fact, hardly touch curly hair when it's dry, otherwise the curls will break-up and become fluffy. Some form of product like a spray-on gel will help create a lasting texture. Movement, texture and body can be added to curly hair with highlights. Highlights can really enhance curly hair. I do not recommend highlights for frizzy hair. Frizzy HairCurly hair can go frizzy with moisture and a gust of wind. But I am not talking about curly hair, I am talking about hair that is naturally frizzy. This type of hair is crinkly, not curly, it looks dry and damaged although it is not. You need help, a consultation, a truly wonderful hair cut, straightening irons and some frizz ease. Frizz EaseApply 1.5ml of oil (any oil, Baby to Mazola) to the hair / hair-roots after washing when still wet, this will eliminate most frizz. For an extra smooth finish also use a setting gel or mousse. The combination of 1.5ml Mazola corn oil and a setting gel or mousse is as good and cheaper than John Frieda's Frizz-Ease. |
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