#HAIRWOES

Dec 02, 2011 14:16

GUYS, WHAT DO YOU GUYS USE TO STOP YOUR HAIR EATING YOUR FACE

FUCKING FRIZZ

AND FLYAWAYS

AND TANGLES

WAVY HAIR IS SUCH A PAIN AALKSJDFLKASJA

I GET SO CONFUSED AT ALL THE PRODUCTS

WHAT DO I USE

WHAT

WHAT CAN I USE SO I DON'T HAVE TO KEEP STRAIGHTENING GDI

I JUST WANT MY HAIR TO LOOK PRETTY SOB SOB

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALP

hairwoes, ;_;, waaah

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becquinho December 2 2011, 20:08:09 UTC
try a smoothing serum on it while still damp? that or moroccan or argan oil on it and finger comb it to style? that's my usual tactic to attack such hair woes but bear in mind my hair isn't super resilient..more I'm just lazy about styling :(

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matchynishi December 2 2011, 20:20:25 UTC
that is a perfect icon.

i'm lazy about styling too, which is why I want to know what to do, sobs. thanks for the advice, i'll try to look into some of these...! the oils, i'm guessing you get them at health stores??

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becquinho December 2 2011, 20:25:51 UTC
why ty <3

The oils, I've never checked a health store for them but they might carry them? Argan oil is used on hair a lot so just trying running a search for it and you should be able to find it? Morrocan Oil is a brand that has an argan oil serum that's very nice too but rather expensive? effective though...Aveda makes a nice smoothing serum too from what I remember? i hope you can find something that works, matchy ghskd <3

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matchynishi December 2 2011, 21:05:50 UTC
oh i see... asdfaadf i hope i can find sth that works too. T_T thank you! <3

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grapewhine December 2 2011, 20:57:35 UTC
Try coconut oil? Always dilute your shampoo and try finger combing the conditioner in and make sure you keep it for on 5 minutes minimum. I don't know, it works for me. D:

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matchynishi December 2 2011, 21:04:53 UTC
trying coconut oil, but not working as hoped. >> will try what you say... i haven't diluted shampoo before...

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grapewhine December 2 2011, 21:13:56 UTC
Olive is more potent? But it's also harder to wash out. And diluting really helps! It makes it much easier on your hair. I hope something works out to solve 'em hair woes, bb, I do do do.

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matchynishi December 4 2011, 02:14:03 UTC
my hair is naturally a little on the curly-wavy side, but it's the pouffy kind. >> thanks for that rec, i might look into it...

oooh yeah, that makes sense. o_o

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bellemelody December 2 2011, 21:37:25 UTC
I always make my hair curly :) but my sis has hair like you and she is STRAIGHTENING them almost every day, but that harm hair and she takes vitamins. I think you can use some muss or cream, that make hair softer, but i love curly hair so much. She also made a chemimal thing, don't know how it's i'n English and her hair were straight for month.

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matchynishi December 4 2011, 02:15:00 UTC
i'm too lazy to do things to my hair everyday though lol. So most of the time it's an unmanageable mess... :(

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sapphynashi December 3 2011, 02:23:16 UTC
Agree with Becs--either a smoothing serum or cream you put on damp hair. You might need to try a couple to see what works best (sometimes they make your hair feel heavy and gross). I love Pureology but it's really expensive. XD; Keeps my hair smooth and soft, though, despite all the color processing.

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matchynishi December 4 2011, 02:15:40 UTC
I like this smoothing serum business... I had no idea stuff like this existed, sobs. why does awesome things have to be so expensive. T_T

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