Monday, July 27, 2009

Curly hair problem!!!!?

I have quite curly hair ( i need alot of mouse and to diffuse it to make it curly) only cos ive dyed it quite a bit. it used to be really long but it was in bad condition so i decieded to have it cut. i asked for it under my shoulders with short layers so it had more body and she cut it one length so now it goes triangle shape and frizzy!



my friend is telling me to leave it and let it grow but i dunno whether to get the layers and have it shorter!!!



What should i do!



also does a straight fringe with curly hair look wierd???



Curly hair problem!!!!?

Definitely get it cut shorter with layers. If you keep it all one length, it will look like crap until it gets very long. If it's shorter with layers, it will look good now and while it grows out.



Curly hair problem!!!!?

Let it grow and start all over.



Curly hair problem!!!!?

I had your problem...I would cut layers into it. Maybe try going to a different stylist, though. I'm not sure what your second question is asking exactly, sorry!



Curly hair problem!!!!?

can i ask what was the specific brand you use for your hair to have it tamed and to pevent frizz? thanks ydz_pt@yahoo.com



Curly hair problem!!!!?

I have long and extremely curly hair and have had the same problems, but since I've learned how to manage it, I get nothing but complements on how non frizzy my hair is. Here is my recommendation (at least its worked for me). 1) Do not cut your hair in layers. This is a big mistake for curly hair as it does not weigh your curls down, but make them puffier. Let your hair grow one length. 2) Mouse is good, but you also want to add some gel as well, when it is wet. Remember to only pick or add hair products with your fingers. This will form locks of curls and not seperate each hair. Seperating each hair strand makes your hair look frizzy eventhough texturly it is not. and 3) when blow drying (even if using a defuser), stretch your curls as you blow dry, by grabbing a section of hair and slightly pulling. Do not run your fingers through your hair or curls at this point. Once your hair is mostly dry, then you can begin to scrunch it to add a little bounce. 4) To finish off, spray a light hair spray and scrunch... you are ready to go. Well, this is my two cents and how I do it and what I have passed on to many of my curly haired friends. It seems to work. Good luck and Happy Holidays!



Curly hair problem!!!!?

let it grow n then decide.



probably long layers wud suit u. good luck



Curly hair problem!!!!?

I have naturally curly and thick hair just above my shoulders and if I don't have layers cut into it, it looks like a triangle too! Ask your stylist to use thinning shears to get rid of some of the bulk. The right styling products should help with the frizz.



Curly hair problem!!!!?

Oh Emma- ah the joys of curly hair.



To answer your question is you have to find what kind of curl you have and cut accordingly. I have Irish curl, so the best for me is long layers, and for my curl, the longer my hair gets the curlier it becomes. The shorter the frizzier, so if you are at all Irish this may help. Another thig I have found is only go to hair dresssers who have curly hair. It is IMPOSSIBLE to explain to one with straight hair.



A book I will reccomend to you is "Curly Girl" by Lorraine Massey- it is a great resourse, also go to www.naturallycurly.com is an excellent culry haven and the have a section that you can located a hair stylist in your area that other curlies have tried.



Curly hair problem!!!!?

Ever consider straightening it? There are some great products. If it is resistant and you don't have a lot of money to spent. Try John Freida straightening cream, add some shine syrum alll when towel dried. Use an inexpensive wet to dry straightener and a teasing comb at the roots once dry where you want some volume. Be generous with the straightening cream when using it with the wet dry.

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