Sunday, December 27, 2009

What is a good curl activating shampoo?

i've got straight hair. i mean REALLY straight hair. do u know any shampoo that makes hair super curly. the curlier the better.What is a good curl activating shampoo?
try garnier fructis curl contructor shampoo and conditioner .


good luck!!!What is a good curl activating shampoo?
You can use any shampoo and conditioner. Comb out your hair. While it's still wet, apply a good hair gel (not moose) to your hands and keep scrunching up your hair. Scrunch up a bunch of hair and attach hair clips to various sections of your hair. When your hair is almost dry (air dry) remove the clips and scrunch up your hair a little more. You should have some curls.
The absolute best is a new brand just coming out called Organix. It has organic active ingredients and is sulfate free so it wont dry out your hair...plus it smells awesome! They have different collections for different hair types, but they have a Curling Citrus Mango Shampoo, Conditioner and Styling products that are incredible. You'll be able to get Organix in the next few weeks at Kroger, Target, Albertsons, Duane Reade, Safeway, etc. You'll love it!





www.organixhair.com
well suave has a shampoo and conditioner for defining curls


but if you dont have any... it doesnt help. use suave's scrunching moose imediatley after showering. make sure your hair is wet and you scrunch a lot. then DONT TOUCH IT. :) if you mess with it,.. you ruin it.
do NOT use Wash %26amp; Curl. It DOES NOT work. I tried it and wasted my money.
I think Garnier Fructis Curl and Shine Shampoo and Conditioner should do the trick.





As for products, try using Catwalk Curls Rock Step 3: Leave In.





Good luck!
Well I dont know becaue my hair is bone straight and i love it but i have seen commercials for sunsilk i think its called. you know the one where they say ';get hairapy'; haha instead of therapy. they are so clever! anyways good luck!!
wash n curl..... as seen on tv! :)
well there is a ton of things you can use it just depends on what you are used to using

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