Sunday, February 5, 2012

Does anyone know a good hair product for defining curls?

I have very thick hair and when it dries naturaly is dries wavy. If i use a diffuser to dry it it goes more curly but with my hair being so thick it just looks like a mass of frizz - even when using curling mousse. Does anyone know a good hair product that would define and separate my curls without straightning my hair?Does anyone know a good hair product for defining curls?
Best thing ive found so far is texturizer. You need a lot less than with mousse and gel and it doesn't look crunchy. I use Umberto Beverly Hills texturizer which ive seen at target. Im sure any other kind would work but this has lasted me a year.





I use about a dime sized amount while my hair is still wet after ive showered. My hair is about medium length and naturally wavy. I dont blow dry or diffuse my hair because, like you said, it gets poofy. Use it after about 10 minutes of your hair air drying, then go ahead and blow dry if you like or continue to let it air dry. I only use it once every two days (on the day i wash my hair) so that it doesn't make my hair look all greasy.





Good luck, i hope this works as well for you as it did for me.Does anyone know a good hair product for defining curls?
try tresseme curling lotion, it adds moisture and separates your curls, you all may consider defining them even more with a curling iron.
Sebastian Wet and Sunsilk waves of envy. I have naturally curly hair, and those two work the best in my opinion.
kenra, paul mitchael, or redkin products...

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