My natural hair??
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Aug 2, 2014
Bella B.
Aug 2, 2014
Kat A.
I like it. I put coconut oil in my hair after I shower & it helps tame the frizz tremendously.
Aug 2, 2014
Bella B.
Thank you I've heard so much about coconut oil, I'll have to try it :)
Aug 2, 2014
Brenda O.
Its beautiful,I'm jealous! Lol :) I wouldnt know what to use,maybe leave in conditioners specifically for curly hair :)
Aug 2, 2014
Bella B.
Thank you :) don't be jealous, I wish I could do the stuff you do to your hair with mine. It's so hard, I love your hair!!
Aug 2, 2014
Brenda O.
Hehe thankyou so much<3
Aug 3, 2014
Vittoria G.
It doesn't look that frizzy it looks a little poofy tho... I would recommend spraying some hair spray while your hair is wet
Aug 3, 2014
Jack B.
There's a book called "the curly girl method" I would 100% recommend for a very in-depth guide to caring for your hair! Here's a few of the things I think are most important:
-shampoo infrequently (1 or 2 times per week) if at all
-don't rinse all conditioner out, leave a bit
-use only cold/cool water on hair
-use an old t-shirt instead of a towel to dry hair
-scrunch dry, don't rub
-use some leave-in conditioner or light gel on toweled hair before blow drying or air drying
-never brush curly hair. Only comb with fingers or a wide-tooth comb, and only in the shower when it's wet and full of conditioner. You can also use your fingers to quickly detangle or work product through when it's damp, but never when dry.
-if you use gel, scrunch again after hair is dry. Gel works by forming a cast around wet curls, essentially holding hair together so frizz can't pop up. It dries and gets crunchy, though, so you scrunch to break the gel off and make it softer and more mobile. It's called breaking the gel cast.
I think that covers the basics! Glad to see you embracing your beautiful natural curls!
Aug 3, 2014
Becca B.
It's beautiful! It doesn't even look all that frizzy!