Shampoo/Conditioner for Curly Hair?
Hey all! On a related topic to looking good after weight loss, I need some advice re my shampoo/conditioner.
Here's the deal. I'm a student and can't afford salon hair care products. I have curly and frizzy hair, but it seems to be loosening up as I get older. I love Pantene, but am finding in the last year or 2 that it is too heavy for my hair and just weighs it down, where it used to be the only thing that could control the psychosis!
I need some advice on what other girls with curly hair use, that is lighter than Pantene but won't leave me with flyaway frizz again.
Thanks!
Here's the deal. I'm a student and can't afford salon hair care products. I have curly and frizzy hair, but it seems to be loosening up as I get older. I love Pantene, but am finding in the last year or 2 that it is too heavy for my hair and just weighs it down, where it used to be the only thing that could control the psychosis!
I need some advice on what other girls with curly hair use, that is lighter than Pantene but won't leave me with flyaway frizz again.
Thanks!
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I have naturally wavy hair that I flatiron every day. That said, I have fallen in love with Dove's Revive Shampoo/Conditioner with Pomegranate & Lemon Verbena. Changes my hair. I also got the more intense version of the conditioner which has been amazing. I highly recommend it. They probably have a version for curly hair, but I would totally try the Revive first, it smells so good!0
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Go to naturallycurly.com or curltalk.com. GREAT advice there! I've found recipes to make my own products and for awhile used Suave coconut conditioner as a 'co-wash' instead of shampoo. Or shampoo bars. Also make my own flax seed gel.
Stay away from silicones and sulfates- your hair will thank yoU!0 -
While I don't have the same hair type as you, I have to put in my 2 cents. I am also a poverty-stricken student.
I'm also genetically bred to be a cheap-*kitten*.
I frequent stores like Marshalls and T.J. Maxx and get some SUPER sweet deals on beauty products. There is nothing like being able to pamper yourself and knowing that you saved 75%.0 -
I use Finesse. To control frizz I use Paul Mitchell leave in conditioner. Though I can feel this product in my hair, it is worth it to me on those humid days when it seems to me my hair is more frizz than hair.0
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redken . hands down the best products. i have curly hair and i just use the moisturizing one. but they do make a curly haired one that i have used in the past. totally worth it.0
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aussie products are good for curls...so are Dove..0
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Curly haired gal right here, and you need to look for sulfate free shampoo/conditioner. Not only are they better for your hair, but they help calm the frizz down a lot!
My fav. is TIGI Bed Head Superstar Shampoo/Conditioner. You can't buy it in stores anymore, but you can get it on amazon for around 15-16 dollars each.. and those are liter sized bottles so they last about 6 months or longer depending on the length of your hair.0 -
I have curly hair naturally and the Pantene products actually strip away your hair of its nutrients per my hair dresser. i usually go to the shops that my hair dresser shops @ w/ the discount card and get the things at cost. I dont buy my shampoo/conditioner anywhere else so i dont really have any other options to provide you.0
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I too have been blessed (I mean cursed lol) with naturally curly hair. I switch shampoos around a lot depending on what is on sale and I have coupons for LOL. Of all that I have used, IDove has given me the best looking air-dry hair. It didn't weigh it down at all and made it super soft. I'm not positive, but I think it was for "dry or damaged hair" It wasn't the heat therapy one in the dark blue bottle, but I have heard wonderful things about that one (it's next on my list to try out lol).0
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My natural curly (read frizzy) hair drives me nuts. I switch between Suave Professional Humectant Moisture shampoo and conditioner and Herbal Essences Hydralicious.0
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I am hooked on L'oreal EverPure. it's sulfate free, and I think it smells GREAT!
they have 3 different ones - a moisture one, a smooth one, and a volume one. I use the smooth and my hair is silky and happy.
it's with Rosemary, Juniper and Mint. I am TOTALLY hooked0 -
I'm a cosmetologist and just an FYI Pantene is the worst shampoo you can use for your hair it has a wax in it that coats the hair, don't use it! If you can not afford salon brand brands I would suggest a SULFATE FREE Suave Salon Professionals shampoo, its pretty similar to salon name brand and very cheap, the better of store shampoos. On the high end Redken Fresh Curls, is alot cheaper than Bumble & Bumble (which is the BEST for curly hair!) also TIGI has a few cheap shampoos bur usually make the hair feel like straw0
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I use Biolage ( Maxtrix ). My hair loves this and it smells divine. They do different shampoo's/conditioners for coloured, dry, normal and fly away hair etc.
I also find John Freida's hair serum brilliant for taming fly away hairs...just apply it to wet hair before drying...it works like magic.
One thing my hairdresser did tell me was to change my shampoo/conditioner occasionally so that the hair does not get too used to one product ...so once in a while I use Pantene too.0 -
Hi Sagelit!
I don't have curly hair but I am a student and I understand the need for budgets! I do get my hair product from my salon but also from ULTA. I use Pureology. Now a little sample bottle is $7 BUT I only use about a dime size worth and it takes me at least 6 months to get through that bottle. I have short hair like you and even shorter since yesterday so I can expect to have this little 3 oz bottle for about 7-8 months.
The shampoo is all organic, and chemical free, smells great, and VERY concentrated which is why you can use so little and have it last so long.0 -
Dove and herbal essenses shampoo's have found to have the best Ph for your hair. In general stay away from shampoos that are not able to be seen through. Dove has been the only exception thus far. I use the herbal essenes line, along with their spray in "tousel me softly" gel. I then touch it off with garnie fructise anti humidity hair spray. I have very naturally curly hair. I straighten it alot, but when I can't that's what I use.0
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Another curly girl here! Minimize sulfate use (sodium larel sulfate - in most shampoos) and also avoid silicones. Use botanical conditioners and I also recommend naturallycurly.com!0
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I have curly hair as well. I tried the advice of my stylist and your hair will improve over time. Instead of washing/putting conditioner in it every day, just try going 5 days without the use of this stuff. Go ahead and wet it down if you'd like, but reducing the wash/conditioner will improve your hair's shine and overall condition (pun intended). Not to mention the money you save by not using the stuff every day. Sounds odd I know, but it works!0
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:flowerforyou: Thanks for all the tips and suggestions I have a fro too...I splurge on Aveda and cheap out on other stuff...I am going to try the Dove though cause i live the soap and shower gel...0
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I have naturally curly hair (from butt length cut now to bra length)...
To cleanse:
2+1 Aussie shampoo/conditioner moist for shampoo, then the aussie conditioner
To Style:
towel dry hair and then put more conditioner in... scrunch and GO!
I'm a low maintenance type of girl!0 -
I switch back and forth between Dove and Pantene, but mostly I use Dove products. One of my good friends owns her own salon and she has naturally curly hair, so she gives me all kinds of tips. I've also been using a new product by Dove that is in a small bottle and you only use not even a quarter size of it each day. I know they're a little more than Suave and some other products, but I love them. I normally use Dove's mousse too. Hope this helps.0
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i like john frieda products..
also, i only use shampoo about once a week. the rest of the days, i "wash" with just conditioner. it keeps my hair moisturized and minimizes frizz. i use a lot of leave-in conditioners, i try to avoid gel and mousse because they usually have alcohol in them (dries hair out).0 -
I haven't tried this, mind you, but apparently using vinegar (1 T in a spray bottle) and baking soda (mixed with water too) and only washing every-other-day really helps to re-set the PH balance of your hair.
I read it on a website somewhere... let me see if I can find it....
http://www.livingonadime.com/homemade-shampoo-recipe/
I have crazy curl too and I find it helps to wash every-other day and just rinse on the off days. Pantene weighs my hair down too.0 -
I use devacurl no-poo and their extra moistourizing conditioner. It is expensive, but my hair looks awesome. A tip that I"ve found though, is that Americans shampoo their hair WAY to much. I've talked to many curly stylists over the years and agree that, depending on your hair type, you do NOT have to shampoo your hair every time you shower, or even every other day. I typically shampoo about once every 2-4 weeks, depending on how greasy it gets (read; I think my hair is greasy, no one else does). No one has ever noticed, even my fiancee. I do condition my hair every time it gets wet and find that this is good enough. Not only does it cut down on shower time, but I can make a large bottle of shampoo last a year!
Like I said, it may take some time to get used to, but I haven't looked back since i started 7 years ago!0 -
Curly hair needs moisture. So as long as you make sure your shampoo is moisturizing you should be good. Suave is decent if you can't use salon quality. I highly recommend going to ulta for the liter sales. You can get Biolage or Joico for less than 30 for both shampoo and conditioner. The higher quality, the less you need to use and a liter will last usually 4+ months. I am a cosmetologist and I used Herbal essence when funds were really low but it just does what most market products do... builds up a wax layer and for my fine, thin curly hair it just weighed it down. I use Aquage moisture shampoo and intensive conditioner. I then cocktail Chi royal treatment and Aquage curl defining cream. Finish off with some Chi shine spray and i'm set to rock the curls all day0
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Ok, I am probably going to be the only guy that replies to this, but I have curly that likes to fro if at all possible. So the last time I was getting my hair cut, the girl recommended anything that contains natural oils. It will help keep the frizz down. So I bought Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition Shampoo and Conditioner and I love it. I would highly recommend it plus its cheap too.
http://www.garnierusa.com/_en/_us/our_products/product-struct.aspx?tpcode=OUR_PRODUCTS^PRD_HAIRCARE^FRUCTIS^FRUCTIS_DISCOVER^FRUCTIS_TRIPLE_NUTRITION0 -
I also use Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition Shampoo and Conditioner but it doesn't do wonders for my hair, its the best I have used thus far but I may look into some of these other shampoos referred. Thanks for posting0
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I prefer frizz ease products- I use the whole line whether I go straight (like in my picture) or do my natural curls. Their 3 day straight spray is AMAZZZZING by the way! I like someone said before, don't wash/condition it everyday. Not good for it- i only wash it 2-3 times a week, wet it down without soap off days to get product out.0
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There's a line of products called Deva curl. BEST STUFF EVER!!!0
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I know some curly haired women that don't shampoo at all - use conditioner only.
Personally, I have straight hair, but I have gotten it trained to only shampoo once a week. I just rinse in warm water every day. I use a dry shampoo about halfway through the week, and that's it. My hair is healthier, stronger, and less frizzy. Also, because I use so little shampoo now, I was able to splurge and buy a salon brand that provides me with the proper stuff I need. When I do shampoo, I use just a small amount and only apply it to my roots. Rinsing it out cleans the length of my hair just fine. I'm a limited shampoo convert and suggest everyone try it!0 -
I am a poverty stricken TEACHER with naturally curly hair.
If you have a local cosmo school around, go by and talk to the instructor about what can be done. I actually have mine chemically straightened every 6 months or so by students at the cosmo school. It would cost around $500 in the salon. I pay $100 at the school. I do a thermal straightening.0
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