I have very curly hair and the hair near my scalp is frizzy and wild, what product should I use to get my hair to have mobility and be super straight and silky without being stiff and thick feeling? I am trying to go for a light and bouncy look, without having to use thinning shears to thin out my hair.
How to get roots straight and hair silky and bouncy, what products should I use?
I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY reccommend using Karastase products! This is a product line made in France by professional cosmetologist. My sister is a cosmetologist and works at a high-class salon. She uses this line of products, and would never use anything else. I use the Oleo Relax Anti Frizz Spray, and it is amazing. I have naturally curly hair as well, and this makes my hair shiny, but NOT greasy (which I hate) The important thing to remember is to not use too much...I dime size or less will do fine. These products are a little on the expensive side, but because you only use a tiny bit a day, they will last for a very long time!
One more product I reccommend is Bumble and Bumble hair products. They work just as good, and I love both Karastase and Bumble and Bumble. I have included links to both sites for the products I have suggested. I wish you the best of luck on your hair dilemma...let me know if you need help choosing a product!!!!
How to get roots straight and hair silky and bouncy, what products should I use?
Dont ever use those thinning shears near the scalp only on the ends!! that could be the reason why your hair frizzes near you scalp. O.K. onto the subject of straightening buy a good quality straightening iron and some CHI Shine Infusion (it makes your hair shine, defrizzes, and protects from the heat of blow drying and ironing). To start styling blow dry your hair using a paddle brush trying to straighten your hair as much as possible then after dry, spray your hair with the Shine Infusion (not too much as it will make your hair greasy) then section your hair into two sections top and bottom. take small sections making sure that you get the iron as close to the scalp as possible without burning yourself of course. then slowly go down the hair shaft and continue to do this the whole way around your head. Just something for you to try and see if it works for you. Hope this helps.
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