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angieelve #733252 12/23/11 03:45 AM
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this curly hair is i like it

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Yah You are right,I have straight hair bur I like curly hairs too much.. _______________ [url="http://www.kidshealthadvice.com/kidsexercise"]how to use an exercise ball[/url]

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I have curly hairs...I always keep my hairs long..I want my hairs to be straight. What should I do..Or else please recommend me a good Straightener cream?

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interesting topic. i love curly hair like you. Friends said that my face is really go well with curly style. Moreover, with curly hair I spent less time to comb, use your fingertips and rub sub hair oil, dig into my hair and ssss...done and go out. However, the most important is to nourish curly hair is more expensive than any other style. Curly hair is easy to dry and damaged than straightened style. And without carefully taken care, your hair will look so ugly, terrible.

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Whatever your going to do with curly hair it still suites everything i just loved my curly hair, because i had a lot of things to play on it.

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I use a big round brush and some mousse and that makes my curls a bit larger and less frizzy. I've also recently started using a spray that contains Keratin to reduce frizz further. I will say with curly hair, my hair looks different every day even if I think I've done the same thing styling it. I've learned to like that -- like my hair has a mind of its own and makes it's own personal statement each day!

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I recently read a book called "Curly Girl The Handbook." It describes different curl types and how to take care of curly hair. It discusses some of the things Lynne touched on in her article like how some curly girls blow-dry or use flat irons to make their hair lie straight (and even how some beauticians advise them to straighten their hair).

The book also shows how to identify what kind of curl you have, how to care for your curl type and generally embrace your curly hair. It's been really interesting to read. I've always had hair that tends to separate and gets a "stringy" look to it. If I blow dry, then my hair ends up with a frizzy look. According to this book I have s'wavy curls (waves that look like the letter S). For the past 3 weeks I've been trying to follow the chapter on how to take care of my curly hair type. It's been interesting.

I love seeing that I have more curl than I realized I had. But, I haven't found the right products, yet, to fully enhance them. The book recommends some recipes, but I don't have the patience to gather the ingredients and make them. The Curly Girl website has products they sell, but I'd rather find something that I can buy locally, just for convenience sake.

Anyway, if anyone else has found curly hair products they like, I'd love to hear your insights! I hate gels that make my hair crispy and so far that's been the result of everything I've tried. The book recommends a lot of ingredients to steer clear of, so that makes it harder to find something. I may just buy a few of the Curly Girl products (DevaCurl I think they are called) and see if they are a worthwhile alternative.




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Wonderful haircare tips shared!!!

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