Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What's a good inexpensive shampoo for poofy/curly hair?

Something to redefine curls, and at least calm the poofines. (thanks)What's a good inexpensive shampoo for poofy/curly hair?
I have very poofy, curly hair, too.





Pantene Curls products have worked best for me.





I use their Curls shampoo, conditioner, and mousse.





(The conditioner and mousse especially help define my curls and reduce frizz/puff/fluff.)What's a good inexpensive shampoo for poofy/curly hair?
Actually curly hair does best without shampoo and washed with conditioner. It might sound gross initially but cowashing is just as effective as long as scrub hard, fricition cleans well.





1. No brushing


2. Only comb hair with a wide tooth comb with conditioner in it.


3. Do not wash every day. Opinion differs but it can anywhere from every other day to once every two weeks. Focus on scalp when you do wash. Hair gets clean from run off.


4. Eliminate sulfates from hair products, they build up in curly hair cuasing frizz.


5. Curly hair eats up moisture. Deep treatments every two weeks, condition everytime you shampoo or even co wash (wash hair with condish) and have a leave in condish every day.


6. Twist/braids at night.


7. Apply gel washing hair or a humectant, This prevents frizz.


8. Plop hair with an micro fiber towel rather than terry cloth.


8. Touch hair very little throughout the day.





PROOF:


1.Naturallycurly.com


2 Curltalk section


3 the general discussion about curly hair forum


4 the before and after CG method thread w/ pics


AMAZING RESULTS!!!!!





Presto. Less frizz. It's all in the book Curly Girl by Lorraine Massey. In the meantime the below websites are awesome
my hairs like insane curls,


and i paid like a tenner on shampoo for curly hair which did nothing at all to help.


what i done was totally by accident and it's great!


i was on holiday with my friend,


and i washed my hair and she was like take some mousse, any mousse, and fluff it through you're hair,


then split your hair into sections and twirl your hair round your finger for each of the sections.


the sections are better being quite thick.


i split mines into about 5 because my hair quite thick.


and then just leave your hair to dry naturally,


it turns out really nice.


just don't use too much mousse!


or your hair goes really hard and crispy
As a curly-haired boy, I always go for Pantene Pro-V. Makes the curls nice and shiny.





ANND, as a little added trick. If you want to reduce frizzyness, try this trick I learned last year. When you're done washing, take a little bit of your conditioner and put it in your hair. Don't wash it out. It leaves the hair shiny and keeps it frizz-free.
i have the same problem... i use herbal essence TOTALLY TWISTED... (its the purple bottles) it is like magic!! it really keeps my hair smooth and poof-free!! (i have extremely curly hair!)





HOPE I HELPD :)
Lolz i use Pantene Pro v Curls/tresemme flawless curls, They defines curls and it smells great=] umms as for a conditioner i suggest tresemme flawless curls too:D





hope that helps-- Sammy
definitely jiz in a bottle my gf uses that all the time and her hair looks shiny and curly and poofy all the time!
Herbal essences. They make a shampoo/conditioner for almost every hair type. And they are inexpensive and work well.
First, figure out what your hair type is here http://www.naturallycurly.com/hair-types then you can decide which product is best for your curl type.
neutrogena is the best inexpensive brand in my opinion.
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