Sunday, June 20, 2010

I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

I have really thick, wavy hair. It looks great when it is wet but once it air dries it goes into a big ball of poofyness. What can i do to make my hair be back wavy or super straight. i know I cna starighten it everyday but that i sooooo damaging to my ahir and I know I can get it thinned out but my hairstylist told me that would make my hair super frizzy.



What other options do I have.?



Should I gte it permamntly straightened or relaxed. What will each do and what will each look like.



Also do you have any easy every day hairstyles I cna do to stop the poofyness.. please provide easy instructions. My hair is always in a ponytail so i would like to keep it down..



THANKS A ZILLION!



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

i've got the same hair!



this is what I do to keep my poofy hair nice and straight.



1. after taking a shower, put sunsilks anti frizz creme on hair.



(you can put it on while hair is wet, or when hair is damp)



2. don't use a hair dryer, it only makes hair poofy-er.



3. when hair is finished drying, straighten your hair.



4. straighten ur hair in sections. and work ur way.



hope that helps (:



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

hair milk is really..go to a drugstore and to the hair section and look throguh all the gels/mousses and stuff and pick up a bottle of hair milk and test a bit in your hair to see which smells good and doestn feel to greasy...its not like gel or mousse so it won't make your hair crunchy, it'll give your hair mositure while keeping poof down and keep waves nice and bouncy.



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

use sunsilk straight it really works try it.



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

well first of all you should definitely get it chemically straightened at a beauty salon (magic straight). it would cost about $130 but is worth the money since it lasts for about a year before your hair starts going back to your natural texture again.



if you want to stop the poofyness i recommend you should buy some conditionor or "thin hair" spray from really anywhere. drugstores, walmart, target. ... you name it



hmm i dont really know so much advice about getting straight hair but getting magic straight is a must if u want straight hair. my hair is naturally really straight so yea hehe.



well i don't know if this helped much but good luck! =]



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

since your hair is kinda on the frizzy side, you should pick styles that have that bed head look...



my hair is like that too and I choose the get the hairstyle of corrine bailey rae, it hids my frizz and the new growth and my perm...



The style I do for my hair is using perm rods, setting lotion and a blow drier.



The bigger the perm rods, the bigger the curls



-mist your hair with a mixture of setting lotion and water



-take a section of hair and wrap it around the perm rod



-once finished the whole head, let air dry for at least an hour



than blow dry the rest



-take out hair and fix curls with fingers



spray lightly with hairspray



to maintain the look you have to twist the strands together each night and untwist them in the morning.



It will end up look like this...



http://eil.com/Gallery/350372b.jpg



http://991.com/newGallery/Corinne-Bailey...



this style is funky, and for me it took a day to get used to. But now people can't get enough of it.



If that style wasn't for you, than do not try the relaxer. It breaks down the structure of your hair leaving it weaker and more prone to damage, breaking off, dryness, split ends, tangles and so much more. If that doesnt seem like much to you think of this...



Some one's leg bone broken and put into a cast to heal. Those times that it heals it's very sensitive, being treated like china dishes. And once it heals, it will NEVER BE THE SAME. It won't support the same weight like it used to, the bone won't sustain as much abuse as before, and It might not even look to same...



the only way you can take the relaxer out of your hair is to cut it off... relaxers and perms are not irreversiable... THEY ARE PERMANENT ON YOUR HAIR



don't try it. Believe me, my hair was nice in the beginning when I couldn't keep my fingers out of it. And than the new growth came in and I had to spend more money to maintain it. And than it started to break... more money spent. And split ends.... more money.



and than I was looking for quick remedies in the beauty section MORE AND MORE AND MORE MONEY!



whew! never again... this girl is going natural from now on.



I have thick wavy poofy hair.?

i have the same kind of hair... big and frizzy... one thing i can tell you don't get it thinned out... my best thing to say is try a few different hair care products... sunsilk works for me but i hear tresema works great too... it all depends, you just have to experiment. and when washing try to keep the shampoo near the roots and the conditioner near the tips, thats one thing i found that works great... and getting your hair trimmed isn't a bad idea either, it always helps me, and about the staightening or relaxing, make sure you research it and remember nothing is permanant... also look up hot oil treatments... good luck with the poofy frizz, hope i could be some help

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