answers1: hav u tried straightening your hair. permanently. then u
could get an awesome hair cut. or u could get like midly curly hair.
then make it medium hair cut. one of my friends has natural curly hair
and she can work both of them. straight and curly. i'm sure u could do
it too.
answers2: I have curly hair too. If your keeping it long the best
thing to do is have a lot of layers. it keeps your hair much lighter
feeling.
answers3: Try a curl relaxer from Redken. It works fairly well for
some types of curly hair. It will slightly relax your curls and make
them less fuzzy. Or, instead of straightening it completely, try
making the curls bigger with a curling iron. Just pull your hair
completely taught, and then roll your hair around the barrel in the
direction of your natural curls.Use a 2 or 3 inch barrel curling
iron.You could also try an "Inside out braid." It works well for thick
hair. (If your hair is long enough.)
answers4: i have curly hair too and this helped me lots <br>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egc7PzlPXa4 <br>
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and this it the cut i have ps. i love it! <br>
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/erakis/2787205117/ <br>
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tips <br>
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1. Use only intensely moisturizing shampoos and conditioners. Curly
hair needs extra moisture, so avoid clarifying or volumizing shampoos
and conditioners that will strip your hair of its moisture. <br>
2. When you wash your hair, massage it gently, don't scrub it. And
when you get out of the shower, use a wide toothed comb to get rid of
any tangles. Never use a brush on your hair! <br>
3. Don't forget to deep conditioner your hair at least once, if not
twice a month. Use a tube of deep conditioning hair masks, don't spend
your time or money on hot oil treatments, they aren't strong enough
for your hair. Generously apply the thick treatment to your hair and
pile your hair on your head. Cover with a shower cap and wrap in a hot
towel for an hour. Your hair will love you! <br>
4. Never rub your hair. The friction created from rubbing your hair
with a towel is a major contributor to frizz. Blot your hair instead
and let it dry naturally once you have styled it. If you have to use a
hair dryer, always use a diffuser. <br>
5. Be careful about your haircut. Normal cuts don't work for curly
hair, especially blunt cuts. Your hair up to will end up flat from the
weight of your hair, while your hair will poof out towards the bottom
(believe me, I speak from experience on this one!). Not even standard
layers will work, since they will interrupt the curl patterns. There
is a special way to cut curls diagonally that will lead to them laying
and looking the best they can! So make sure you choose a good stylist
who knows how to cut curly hair! <br>
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I hope these tips help with those curls! Remember, if you have curly
hair, enjoy it! Those with straight hair wish we could be you!
answers5: Embrace your curly hair!! I have curly hair too and I got is
short with layers and it made a world of difference...something like
this
answers6: I agree with getting your hair permenatly straightened, if
you have the money and time.You would need to deep condtion it maybe
once atleast a week and look after it but straight hair can be a lot
more verstalie.
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