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I'm totally a no-fuss girl when it comes to hair. Wash it, towel dry it, finger comb it. In the winter, though, I do usually blow dry it and use this anti-static spray.
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I'm a hairstylist. I hoard products. I never buy them either, they are given to me by suppliers and I just use what I'm given. I have toats, sometimes I give them away.
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I use John Freida's Frizz Ease regularly - d@mn curls...
Also KMS Volume stuff |
Wow, I guess I use a lot - I shampoo and condition, then run some Tigi Bedhead cream through my hair then some Tigi Bedhead curling spray while blow drying and then I finish it off with hairspray!
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Ok the morning shampoo and conditioner Nexius ,then spritz hair put big curlers in blow dry...then big hot rollers in some of hair ,curing iron bangs , oh frizz serum too.
Mmmm did I forget anything ...,have long curly hair that is very high maintaince . I do gel hair and air dry for a curly look but that 's if being lazy and in hurry Straight haired girls hair care is not as intensive as is for naturally curly girls! Roo2:carrot::carrot::carrot: Oh I forgot to use the Blow Torch Oh I also a little hairspray on the bangs to hold them ! Yep I think I'm done! |
I occassionally use a leave-in conditioner, but that's just since I started losing weight. My hair and nails have really took a beating with the weight loss. I use a root boost, and then my all-time favorite hair product: Bed Head's "Small Talk." It doesn't take much, and it's really good on my hair. Then a blow out with a big round brush, a little shine/split-end serum, and a little hairspray. No flat-iron or curling iron unless I'm really wanting to doll, but my hair actually has always laid better just on its own.
When I wear my hair curly, however, I use a curl/anti-frizz mousse and blow it out with the uh... can't remember the name of it. That big round space probe looking prongy thing that came with my hairdryer that I read how to use properly on the Internet a long time ago. Plus a lot more hairspray. |
I don't use anything short of some shampoo and the odd bit of conditioner since i have dreads. BUT even I've had no use for styling products in nearly 8 years, I still hoard them just in case that day comes where I brush/cut these things out.
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I have curly/wavy hair, I used to blow dry it straight but eventially my hair started falling out and breaking at the ends from the heat damage. so now I keep it curly..i love not having To wake up at 3 am just to straighten my hair !
Now I just use A leave in conditioner, curl defining cream, and a flexiable hold spray to keep the flyaways under control. |
I use a heat protection spray and a little argan oil.....and finish with a light hairspray.
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I use Herbal Essences Totally Twisted Curl Scrunching Gel. Put it on wet hair, blow dry upside down with attachment. I have hairspray just in case, but rarely use it unless I throw my hair in a pony tail sans shower and need to tame some crazy bit of hair.
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I just bought some hair products for the first time in over five years. I got some heat protectant mouse and hairspray.
I hate drying my hair, so I almost always let it air dry. Some days it ends up wavy-cute and I will keep it down, most days it is wavy-blah, so it goes up in a high, messy bun and I poof the crown just a little. No product. I did finally explore a spiral curling iron, and it works great, but the heat is so high that I felt it was damaging my hair even with products, so I stopped. I am high maintenance is other areas. Lol |
I wash my hair with baking soda and an essential oil (just a few drops, usually rosemary- smells soo good). It's super cheap, and a lot more eco-friendly.
Apple cider vinegar is good too, it acts as a conditioner |
You girls are lucky. I have crazy hair thus the nickname skettihead. It's naturally a frizzball. If I got out of the shower and threw it up it looks like a wacky fried mess. I use herbal essence totally twisted mousse and big sexy hairspray. When I can pull off a straight day, I use Frizzease straightening shampoo and conditioner to start, lazer straight leave in conditioner, then takes about an hour or so to straighten and I use morracan oil along the way. Even THEN it frizzes up at the first sign of moisture or humidity.
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I don't use anything, I'm lazy! Lol
I'm a pony-tail kind of girl |
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