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Help me out, how do I deal with curly hair?

25 replies

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 27/10/2009 21:33

DD2 has mad hair. It is striking strawberry red, when it is wet it ringlets beautifully but as she sleeps on it/if it sees a brush/hat etc is just frizzes into this mad halo of gorgeousness!

It is really fine and flyaway, I can just about get it into hairbands but she hates them and tugs at them, but I just want it to look sort of controlled sometimes.

Pic on my profile, it's not great but you get the idea

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Lio · 27/10/2009 21:35

Is there an age limit on the curly girl thing? Been lots of threads on here.

fluffles · 27/10/2009 21:36

never ever ever brush it! never!

if it goes frizzy spray with either water or leave-in conditioner and that should put it back into curls.

i think your only hope of it looking 'controlled' is in a wide cloth alice band (at least it's my only hope and i've had curly strawberry blonde hair for 33 years now ) and anyway controlled is overrated in my opinion.

ruddynorah · 27/10/2009 21:40

ok step away from the brush!!!

talk through what you do now..so like how often it's washed, how it's dried..

the key really is to leave it to dry naturally and when you'd probably think of brushing it, spray water with a touch of leave in conditioner mixed in.

MaggieBruja · 27/10/2009 21:43

PLEASE somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm doing a kind of half-hearted curlygurl thing.

Obviously I never brush my hair.

wash it with baby shampoo (can't face no poo - not shampooing at all I suppose! arhg)

Original source conditioner. There is a list of ingredients we shouldn't touch. If any of the ingredients ends in cone, it's a baddie...

I don't use watered down gel on my hair though as i find it's disgusting apart from the first day.

I've been using australian hair serum. It's nice. Am I ok to assume that the australia range of products are 'curly gurl compliant'??

moodlum · 27/10/2009 21:44

I am a vintage contributor to the curly threads on here. Basically. Boots curl creme. Aveda Stay curly shampoo. No brush. Wide tooth comb. Serum for crazy hair curls.

MaggieBruja · 27/10/2009 21:45

What conditioner do you use moodlum?

ruddynorah · 27/10/2009 21:47

btw, when you have washed it, don't rough dry it with a towel, just gently 'scrunch' up the ringlets, do not rub at all. if you look up the curly girl method this is called 'plopping' !

moodlum · 27/10/2009 21:48

Either - the aveda one or... (rushes to bathroom to find out..)

KMS curl up..

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 27/10/2009 21:48

Not looked into the world of curly hair as mine is poker straight, as is DD1's.
Currently I wash it once a week (skank) and rough dry it with a towel so she doens't go to bed with it wet.
Then overnight as she sleeps on it the back goes all frizzball and the top stay s abit ringletty.
I wash it in grown up shampoo and conditioner as that is what I use for DD1's (very thick and long) hair.

She is 2, I don't even use serum on my own hair!

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MaggieBruja · 27/10/2009 21:50

thanks moodlum! bit of exercise do ya good

MaggieBruja · 27/10/2009 21:50

What is plopping by the way? isthat applying the product?

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 27/10/2009 21:54

Plopping?

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MaggieBruja · 27/10/2009 21:59

My son's hair is very curly, but unlike mine, is isn't so thick so it springs into curls. I only wash his hair once every three weeks! low maintenance!! 0r disgusting?

ruddynorah · 27/10/2009 22:13

stop with the rough drying.

brushing or rough drying breaks up the ringlets.

if you use product it's only going to be a tiny bit just scrunched into the hair. don't be running it through IYSWIM. so put serum in hands, scoop ringlets into hands and squeeze your hands upwards towards to roots so all the ringlet is squished in your hands. for a small child you only need maybe 3 scrunches to cover all the hair!

dd is 3. she has hair wash at night. goes to bed with it damp. then wakes up with it dry. then it gets sprayed with water mixed with leave in conditioner to revive the curls.

her grandma (MIL) finds this intolerable! she can not understand not brushing it!

StopTalkingAndEatYourDinner · 27/10/2009 22:35

DD has spiral curls and I have tried every method to beat the frizz! I have found the best method is to wash with conditioner rather than shampoo and after trying about 20 types (including all the posh ones) I have found Tresemme works best. I put loads of conditioner on her hair when she is in the bath then I comb it through with a hedgehog brush (the kind that has little balls on the end of the bristles). After rinsing I squeeze her hair dry with a towel (never rub it) then put loads or serum on it. Sometimes I just add more conditioner and leave it in.
I use a detangling spray on it in the morning which revives the curls - I only brush when I absolutely have to and I put loads of detangler on when I do it. I really recommend a tangle teezer hairbrush, they are fab!
Your girls are beautiful by the way

AbricotsSecs · 27/10/2009 22:39

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MaggieBruja · 28/10/2009 07:41

ruddynorah, my mother is the same, she longs to take a brush to my son's hair but I won't let her. (she also wants to take a scissors to it)

SHe spent the first ten years of my life brushing the curl out of my hair. It was a big frizzy thatch, but then sh'ed stand back and say "there, that's better"... so we've had big arguments over this over the years!! HER hair is poker straight.

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 31/10/2009 22:56

quick update, washed DD2's hair last night in conditioner, no shampoo and dryed it by scrunbching ina towel and the top and back are lovely and almost ringletty the dides are a bit frizzy but I couldnt find my spray, shall add some pics soon. It looks much better already though, thanks!

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SixtyFootGhoul · 31/10/2009 22:58

Use a microfibre towel or turban.

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 31/10/2009 23:11

I did, I think that's wqhat made the difference. She looks so much cuter with curly hair instea dof the red afro

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JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 31/10/2009 23:17

dides=sides
vairtdrunk, sorry

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MissGreatBritain · 31/10/2009 23:23

"strawberry red"

We know what you really mean Jack...........

lumpsdumps · 01/11/2009 20:04

My DD2 has really curly hair which has always been difficult to deal with until I started with the no poo method and now it's lovely to deal with. I don't ever comb it but do use a fine tooth comb on it for the nits, but usually just a wide toothed comb and then just a little bit of the naked curl creme and I leave it to dry naturally.

Phoenix4725firestarter · 01/11/2009 20:09

dd has mid back shirley temple style curly hair and most mornings she has shower or bath where i slap condtioner on it only shampoo twice a week

hisgirlfriday · 05/11/2009 16:43

Hey, been hovering for a while and love this thread.
I have done the 'last shampoo' with aussie stuff, conditioned with origninal source and plopped with the pink wax.

Looked great for the first day, a couple of people asked me if I'd curled it (its wavy and thick normally). Sadly, since then it has reverted to its normal bush like state. Due to wash it 2moro so it should be better then, think I kept running my hands thru it which didnt help.

Anyone found a good product for smoothing down all the stray wiry strands which stick out all over my head. Bought some of the vitapointe but it STINKS! Dont think I can bear to use it again.

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