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Wavy hair ladies - help!

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RedPoster · 30/07/2024 17:43

My hair used to be straight, but I’ve been having hormonal issues and it’s gone wavy. If I dry it - naturally or with a hair dryer- it’s a bit bouffant and horrible.

So I bought some curl cream and have scrunched it whilst it’s drying and it still looks awful 😩

I want to embrace my hair and not straighten it but at my old age I don’t know how to deal with it to make my hair shiny again? My hair is in good nick but it’s just drying unpleasantly.

thanks

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WeregoingtoIbiza · 02/08/2024 08:34

LongWetSummer · 02/08/2024 08:16

I can get my hair into a decent looking sort of wave just by applying some anti-frizz stuff too it wheb it's very wet and letting it air dry.

The problem is that I only have time for this in the evening and when I wake up in morning, despite using a silk pillowcase, the waves have become all straggly and limp.

How do you revive them the next day or after a heavy gym session?

I just spritz mine with water and scrunch. I've never had hair where I can get up out of bed, quick brush and go until now.

jannier · 02/08/2024 11:05

LongWetSummer · 02/08/2024 08:16

I can get my hair into a decent looking sort of wave just by applying some anti-frizz stuff too it wheb it's very wet and letting it air dry.

The problem is that I only have time for this in the evening and when I wake up in morning, despite using a silk pillowcase, the waves have become all straggly and limp.

How do you revive them the next day or after a heavy gym session?

Spray water and mouse quick scrunch leave to dry naturally works for me

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