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Jan 6, 2014
Mariah A.
Hey guys(: so I have hair that reaches about the middle of my back, but it's really damaged &' a lot of it will have to be cut off.. I have naturally wavy/frizzy hair that I usually straighten, but my hair will only get damaged again if I continue straightening it &' it will grow slowly. Is there something I could do to make it look nice naturally?
Jan 6, 2014
Annelise H.
Beyond the Zone's Noodle Head products are amazing. I use the conditioner and then the leave-in gel or whatever and my hair (which is similar to yours) looks nice. And I'm a perfectionist, so trust me; it'll look great:)
Jan 6, 2014
Annelise H.
You can also curl a few pieces with a wand to make it curlier.
Jan 6, 2014
Courtney H.
Oooh yea you should probably stop straightening your hair for a while. Or at least if you can't buy the heat free products for your hair for whenever you Do decide to straighten your hair. But since you want natural looking hair, buy some frizz control hair products and you can also braid your hair at night just loose braids for some little curls in the morning or just do braids like side braids, etc
Jan 6, 2014
Maria D.
Try putting some hair treatments and masks on and depending on how oily your hair is you can just get your hair blown out once a week but if it gets oily I wouldn't recommend that... Just try using products that work with your hair and I'm not sure how wavy your hair is but my hair is curly/wavy and it's the number one rule not to brush it cause it gets really frizzy.. Just brush before you take shower and then braid every night my hair doesn't get oily so I wash my hair 2-3 times a week cause it would he dry other wise.. Enough talking about me.. I got this advise from my hair dresser so next time you go just ask... :p.
Jan 6, 2014
Kat A.
Use as little heat as possible. when you use heat, use a protectant like It's a 10. do strengthening treatments, coconut oil is good. try some leave in conditioners. use shampoos & conditioners with out sulfate. I've recently bought L'oreal Everstrong line as recommended by Hannah & I like it. smells great! also try Moroccan argan oil. hope I helped! :)
Jan 6, 2014
Kit P.
Use a leave in conditioner. It'll "weigh down" your hair, & make it soft. I like Garnier's Sleek and Shine.
Another great product to tame frizz and flyaways is a salt water spray. This will enhance your waves! Got2b & Gosh have beach sprays that are reasonably priced. I love Got2b's Playful Pommade for scrunching.
Jan 6, 2014
Mariah A.
Thanks(: and yeah, my hair only gets worse when I brush it. I have done the braiding trick before, and wanted to try some new things(:
Jan 6, 2014
Breanna Z.
Jan 6, 2014
Breanna Z.