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Necee419 09-07-2006 10:25 AM

Hair Question
 
Ughhhh, I am sooooo sick of my hair!!:mad: I have really thick, wavy hair that gets big and frizzy when the weather gets humid. I have tried so many different things on my hair but the only thing that really controls it is gel but it makes it kind of stiff too. I was wondering if anyone on here has suggestions on products that work for curly/wavy hair. I would like something that controls my hair but doesn't make it so stiff. I have tried mousse but it makes my hair kind of big.

magnolia 09-07-2006 10:32 AM

Sorry, I have somewhat opposite of you - thick hair but it's straight!! Any curl it has it from a curling iron and that doesn't hold the curl in unless I use cement on my hair to keep it that way! I have some stuff at home that I got from the salon I get my hair cut at - don't remember the name but it helps hold the curl that I put in it (or flip up the ends rather) all day and I don't have to use as much hair spray. And it really doesn't leave my hair "stiff" feeling. If you like, I can get the name tonight when I'm home and post it then for you.

hle_625 09-07-2006 10:33 AM

I know exactly what you mean, my hair is naturally curly as well but I straighten mine everyday! But.....the member Mandy78 is a hair stylist and she gave me some suggestions on products for curly hair, I have them written down at home so I'm not sure on the name of them but Im sure she will see this thread and help you!

Necee419 09-07-2006 11:02 AM

Thank you all so much for your replies. Heather, I have a maxiglide straightener and it leaves my hair pretty straight. The good thing about it is it lasts so you don't have to straighten it every day. But I like to give my hair a breather every once in a while because heat styling takes its toll so I try to wear it natural sometimes. Any names of products you guys can throw my way is greatly appreciated.

Ponyup 09-07-2006 11:06 AM

Dove now makes a styling cream for curlie hair. It works pretty well, but my hair is thin & curly. It does not make it sticky.

Meg 09-07-2006 11:12 AM

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Aveda's Hang Straight it goes on like a leave in conditioner and never ever makes it stiff, if anything it is more soft after using it. BUT it totally works!

I also have a really nice (and kind of pricey) professional hair straightener that works great -- With straighteners you really do get what you pay for.


Here is the link for the product-- Aveda Hang Stright

hle_625 09-07-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Necee419
Thank you all so much for your replies. Heather, I have a maxiglide straightener and it leaves my hair pretty straight. The good thing about it is it lasts so you don't have to straighten it every day. But I like to give my hair a breather every once in a while because heat styling takes its toll so I try to wear it natural sometimes. Any names of products you guys can throw my way is greatly appreciated.


I dont straighten my hair everyday, but I wear it straight everyday! I only wash my hair usually every 2 days, sometimes I will wash it everyday but not too often!

Janet 09-11-2006 09:14 AM

When I was younger my hair was so thick and curly. I was always so embarassed to do anything in hot weather or rain because I would always "glisten" and my face would get so red and the hair would just frizz up. I finally quit letting it bother me, because whenever I would complain, everyone told me they liked it. Now I wear my hair short, it's still thick, but I don't have the curly's anymore. Now if I am out in the rain, when it dries it looks bad because it dries in waves without me blow drying it.

Kimberley 09-11-2006 11:04 AM

When I get the frizzies, I bust out with a pony tail holder...works for me everytime!;)

Cribal 09-11-2006 12:15 PM

My best friend has hair just like you have described. She goes to a salon every 4 to 6 months and get a straightning perm put in her hair. It can be expensive since you have to go so ofter but she hates her hair if it's not straightned. He hair stays straighter and lays flatter than mine now. She use to do an at home perm also that was a straightning perm.

She has also told me that some of the top of the line salons have a more perminant one that your only suppose to have to do each year. But you pay for it.

Hope some of this helps.

Crystal

RLC12345678 09-12-2006 06:02 AM

Sorry, I have the COMPLETE opposite from you.....very thin, fine, straight hair. Wanna trade?! :p

RLC12345678 09-12-2006 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Cribal
My best friend has hair just like you have described. She goes to a salon every 4 to 6 months and get a straightning perm put in her hair. It can be expensive since you have to go so ofter but she hates her hair if it's not straightned. He hair stays straighter and lays flatter than mine now. She use to do an at home perm also that was a straightning perm.

She has also told me that some of the top of the line salons have a more perminant one that your only suppose to have to do each year. But you pay for it.

Hope some of this helps.

Crystal


Oh, my friend got a straightening perm!!!!!!! Her hair was SO wavy beforehand that she could not even straighten it with a flat iron! The straightening perm worked miracles. She never had to worry about her hair for at least 6 months. She gets it redone every 6 months.

Sherry Lynn 09-12-2006 06:32 PM

NO sympathy here from someone with stick-strait hair who has always wanted curls....:p

Around here the thing you always hear about is Japanese Hair Straightening. It is supposed to last a long time and not damage your hair... and I think it is really expensive.... not that I would know the details...:rolleyes:

Emmsmom 09-17-2006 05:22 PM

I just started a thread about this BEFORE I read it. Looks like this is helping a lot. I had thought about a straightening iron but I have no clue where to start. I don't want one that isn't going to work. SO any brands that are better. I would like to try the iron before getting it straightened at the salon...

Michelle

Jlynn 09-17-2006 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Emmsmom
I just started a thread about this BEFORE I read it. Looks like this is helping a lot. I had thought about a straightening iron but I have no clue where to start. I don't want one that isn't going to work. SO any brands that are better. I would like to try the iron before getting it straightened at the salon...

Michelle

My hair isnt curly but its thick and wavy. I use a straightening iron everyday, and WOW, what a huge difference! My hair even feels silky after I use it. (I never knew what THAT felt like before) I have two flat irons. One is 1" the other is 2" wide. I don't think there is any reason to spend the big bucks. Just make sure the heat is adjustable and that the paddles parts that touch your hair are ceramic. I think each of mine were under $30.


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