Saturday, November 14, 2009

If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

What is the best shampoo that keeps your hair from frizzing and drying out? I tried Aussie, it sucks. I tried Fructis...not bad but I think I can do better, dove dried my hair too much but I never tried that newer stuff in the dark blue bottle that repairs, Brilliant Brunette is dreadful...any suggestion? I also tried drying my hair with a T-Shirt indtead of a towel cause I heard towels frizz you hair too much.



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

Thick frizzy hair is so hard to manage!!! I myself have been battling my whole life with it. I have also tried all the shampoos and conditoners- and have found- I like sauve. A couple different types, so I suggest trying something in their line. I also use mousse and gel in my hair. I find that gel just wasn't cutting it, so I use mousse- mostly around my hairline and closer to the roots- it helps it not to get all fuzzy looking around my head and then i put gel on all of it (both sauve brands as well)flip my head and scrunch and always let it air dry~ hope i was helpful



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

My friend uses perfect curl. You can get it at superstore. It takes all frizzies away.



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

try 'wash %26amp; curl'. i'm not italian, but i have hair like that and i put baby oil in my hair a few mins before i wash it and that makes it nice.



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

well i have thick hair too, and it got frizzy... try pantene pro-v... they have an anti-frizz one... use it every day for the first week and then twice a week. it really does work



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

try sunsilk shampoo



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

Italian hair? Is that a new kind? Unless you have an Italian Passport, I don't think you can call yourself Italian but thats just my opinion.



Anyways why would Aussie work for Italian Hair? They are Australian and you claiming your Italian.



Take care



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

no use towelz but um suave white rain or naoxin but yea it wurx perfect on mi haor no frizz at all but it duz make ur hair grow nd it makez it softer



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

I just gave this site out to another person asking about long hair. You will love this site. It is by people with long hair and those who are trying to grow it, and for others like them. You will find a great deal of excellent advice.



http://www.longhairloom.com/



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

pantene pro-v trust me i know cuz my sister has hair like urs and she used it and it made her hair frizz free.



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

Frederic Fekkai Glossing shampoo and conditionar is great. It's made with olive oil extract to help moisturize your hair. You should like it because olives come from Italy--It also smells great. The glossing cream is also a good one to keep frizz at bay. Victoria Secret has it online!



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

Try got2b, their curl-vacious shampoo and conditioner are amazing, but I wouldn't really recommend the gel or curl creme. I have very curly frizzy hair, I use their shampoo and conditioner and then some frizz serum and my hair stays shiny and frizz free. If frizz serum is too greasy for you try leave in conditioner.



If you have long, Italian, naturally curly (traind to curl though), thick, frizzyish hair...?

herbal essences has 9 new lines for all hair types. I use "Hello Hydration" when my hairs dry and "Pin straight" when i want it to be easier to straighten, but they also have a great one for curls!!

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