Saturday, June 19, 2010

Thick curly hair. HELP!?

Okay, well I鈥檝e struggled with dry, frizzy, hair since I was little. My mom is African American, and my Dad is mostly Spanish. So I have a mix of hair types. But it鈥檚 still EXTREMELY frizzy, and way too thick. Like REALLY thick! I鈥檓 considering thinning it out with the thinning scissors. But I鈥檓 not sure because I know my hair will grow back, and I鈥檓 not sure if it will just make it frizzy on top. I鈥檓 not sure if long layers would help. But I鈥檒l probably end up with them, just to see. Do you have any suggestions?? Any would help. Oh yea, and I got a relaxer and it helped, but my hair is still soo thick that it takes forever to straighten it. And if it helps, I鈥檓 only 14 陆. So I don鈥檛 really have the money to get anything expensive done to my hair. Like that Japanese straightening thing. So thanks if you can help.



-Autumn.



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

my hair is thicker than thick and very curly and it has that irish texture to it. I got it thinned and i saw no difference. My hair seemed a lot thinner when i let it grow long, it does take longer to straighten but it doesnt look as thick as it has before.



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

just use a stay in conditioner........



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

John Frieda Frizz-Ease Straight Ahead shampoo and conditioner. For extra help with frizz, use the frizz-ease serum, too, on your wet hair.



If you get a hair straightener, make sure that it has ceramic plates. These won't damage your hair as much, and will make your hair shinier.



Make sure you trim your hair regularly so that it doesn't get too damaged from all the straightening.



go to these websites for more info



http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/frizz...



http://www.folica.com/ghd_hair_straig_d1...



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

Well i would say just put it in a low ponytail, looks very good on hispanic women. But if you REALLY want it thinner, then use the thinning scissors, that worked with my hair.



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

short hair is really in and cute! so - start with the layers and if you don't like it go short or shorter layers.



short hair is easier to maintain - less styling means less harshness to your hair.



good luck!



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

get it thinned at a salon, it'll be done rite then, or braid it. that's really cute and easy to deal with, besides- you could match beads with your clothes.



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

I AM A PROFESSIONAL HAIR STYLIST, I RECOMMEND YOU DEEP CONDITION YOUR HAIR WITH "PERFECT RESULTS" PRODUCTS, THEN GET IT CUT INTO A MANAGEABLE STYLE LIKE LONG LAYERS, OR CUT YOUR HAIR SHORT AT THE BACK AND LAYERED AT THE TOP . INDEED IT WILL GROW BACK, ALL HAIR DOES, IT WILL BE UP TO YOU TO KEEP UP THE CUT/STYLE. YOU CAN ALSO CUT IT TO A MANAGEABLE LENGTH AND THEN KEEP IT STRAIGHTENED WITH CERAMIC IRONS. BUT YOU HAVE TO BE FAITHFUL TO YOUR HAIR AND KEEP IT UP OR ELSE YOU'LL BE BACK AT SQUARE ONE! HOPE I HELPED! GOOD LUCK!



Thick curly hair. HELP!?

Okay you probably just have coarse hair (i'm spanish, it's an ethnic thing :] ..) Now straightening it can just make it even more frizzy because it dries out your hair even more.



Now *J Beverly Hills* makes a Masque treatment that you can buy in the bottle %26amp; just put in your hair.. it smooths it out %26amp; makes it so much better. ( i don't think you can buy it at a CVS.. try ordering it online)



also try using *Frizz Ease*... you can buy it at CVS



%26amp; by the way DO NOT TRY TO THIN OUT YOUR HAIR =O worst thing ever. it will completely ruin your hair.



good luck to ya =) - olivia.

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