My Hair Is A Mess!

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Jul 14, 2014

Autumn W.

So I have very curly hair and in the school time I usually straighten it a lot all the time because it's easier for me to deal with. and I know straightening a lot isn't good. I recently dyed my hair back to my natural color a couple weeks ago ( black ).
Everytime I shower my hair is so frizzy in the shower and sticks together and hard to even condition. I can't run my hands through it. and I'm noticing my ends are VERY dry & brittle right now. What should I do? I usually was my curly hair a lot like once a day. how many days should I wash it? Suggest products? To make it not so frizzy and crazy in the shower and what to do to my ends!!

Jul 14, 2014

Gabby M.

I have curly hair too, and I find it tends to be drier than straight hair, so washing is less needed, and the natural oil is healthy for your hair too. Try to use coconut, morracan, or olive oil on it, but I prefer coconut oil, it makes it super soft! I usually leave it in at night, with a regular plastic shower cap so it doesn't go everywhere and you can sleep comfortably. Try not to put it up in tight ponytails or buns, instead do loose braids, I find sometimes my hair doesn't even need an elastic for it to stay braided, so see if that works! I also found that the brand clear shampoo and conditioner make my hair suuper soft, all of them are good in my opinion but I usually get the damage repair one. Sorry this is so long haha, hope it helps though! Curly hair could be suuch a pain😋💕

Jul 14, 2014

Gabby M.

Oh also, I know its bad to brush your hair in the shower and all, but try to find or purchase a reeally wide tooth comb, and comb your hair before&after shampooing, and also before&after conditioning to get all the tangles out, it also separates the product well! And when shampooing try to concentrate on your roots, then kind of bring it down to your ends, since it'll dry them out. As for conditioner, start at the ends and work your way up! ☺️

Jul 14, 2014

Rebecca C.

I've had my hair chemically straightened. I've had it done twice. your hair dressers or other hairdresser's in your area might do it. but you will get a conseltation first to make sure your hair could handle it. I wouldn't advise doing it yourself. If you don't leave it on long enough or if you leave it on too long it can end up frizzy, it's not something you can just wash it either. It has to grow out.

Jul 14, 2014

Autumn W.

thanks everyone!!