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Best product to help DDs wavy hair go super curly?!

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Chicinwellies · 30/04/2017 23:13

I have the straightest straight hair and no idea where to start. My daughter used to have ringlet curly hair but over the last few years it has become more of a loose wave. Regularly trimmed I wondered what not-breaking-the-bank product could really help make it super curly again ?

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UppityHumpty · 01/05/2017 00:39

Aussie miracle no frizz leave in spray
Ogyx Coconut milk serum
Any sulfate free shampoo/conditioner.

After shampooing/conditioning, while hair wet, spray the leave in and comb through, then get her to bow down and work a couple of pumps into her hair (mid to end lengths only) then do the 'plop and drop' drying technique with a t-shirt or microfibre towel.

Should, if carried on, restore the hair's curl. If hair feels try then next time try an extra virgin coconut oil (Lucy Bees) hair masque and scalp massage a couple of hows prior to shampooing but ensure to wash it all out.

Ibelieveicanfry · 01/05/2017 03:56

If it's long the wish it Id the hair can pull out curls a bit, although I used to apply frizz ease to soaking wet hair and that did the job getting the curls to bounce up.

Ibelieveicanfry · 01/05/2017 03:57

Weight of the hair not wish!

thethoughtfox · 01/05/2017 14:54

Apply any hair oil when wet and them twist little sections with your fingers until they almost curl back on themselves. Let them dry like this and you have ringlets again.

thethoughtfox · 01/05/2017 14:55

And ask for a hairdresser who understands curly hair (or has curly hair)

NoFuckingRoomOnMyBroom · 01/05/2017 18:22

I have very thick curly hair & use mousse to tame it.
A good serum is Twisted Sista curl activator.

Trills · 01/05/2017 18:30

I just use the Boots pink curl creme. Put into wet hair, scrunch (or twirl if aiming for ringlets), don't brush it.

But hair does change as you age, it may be that nothing will make it super-curly.

ArtemisiaGentilleschi · 01/05/2017 19:08

Dd does the upside down drying with frizz ease and her haystack of hair looks great after.

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