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Yes! I love the Garnier Curl Jelly. I bought so many tubs in case it gets discontinued. I don’t even use mousse or anything first, just the jelly, and after diffusing a little argan oil.
thanks for all the tips! i'm 13 and I've just recently discovered my hair is wavy, so I'm still quite confused at to what to do sometimes but your channel has helped me a lot ❤
I also wish I had embraced my curls at that age. After washing my hair, I would try to keep it all straight by using bobby pins to flatten it. Hair hatred and fighting it went on for far too long. Good for you for embracing it! There’s lots of info available on the internet now. You’ll find what works for you!
I, too, had curly/wavy hair as a child, teen, and adult. In the 70's, the style was board-straight, so I fought my curls Every Single Day through high school. When flatirons were invented (I should've invented them!!! LOL), I embraced board straight hair for the first time and loved it; but constant usage of a flatiron can damage the curls. Now, in my 60s, I fully embrace my curls and use many similar products to get to those bouncy, full curls. Love it! This was a really good video!
Super hard water here in Florida. Shower filters don't really work but definitely clarify your hair on the regular. There are many good clarifying shampoos out there.
Have you tried the Jolie brand I linked?? I’ve heard AMAZING things. But I also linked some apple cider vinegar rinses and scalp resets to remove buildup 👏 bc girl Florida water is HORRIBLE 😭😭😭
Good tips India! You are right, cuz I only air-dry and I would say I get a step-down in the clump department versus what I would get with warm/heat drying. Oh yes, and love the water in the ATL area where I also live, I've never had any issues with it.
When you squish to condish do you wring out the water from your hair when after shampooing before adding conditioner or do you rake it into soaking wet hair before scrunching?? Thank you if anyone can suggest! ❤
There’s multiple methods you can use to get volume. Upside down as long as your hair isn’t too short, I’ve seen some women use clips on their roots and other tools.
I honestly don’t see a difference with the foam mousse if I put it on before or after curl cream. I think the “rule” is curl cream THEN foam. But some days I break the rules 😂 living on the edge lol
honestly it depends how my hair feels that day. if I feel like my hair is really dry I will rinse it out but not fully. To create a leave in conditioner! But if my hair is super hydrated then I will rinse it out fully (: in this video, I rinsed it out fully!! But sometimes I’ll leave a little in(:
I have the Maui Moisture foaming mousse. It stays wet and sticky, never dries, then frizzes. What am I doing wrong? Nothing worse than having a sticky wet moussed hair on your neck for 10+ hours.
Is true about the water i was raised in miami and my hair was so frizzy and horrible the minute i moved here to Georgia my hair is now way better and my curls look incredible
If you need a hard water hair treatment, I recommend going to a hairstylist and asking them if they can get you Malibu hard water wellness. They used to make a retail kit that includes shampoo, conditioner, and packets of their crystals that you mix with water for a more intense treatment
When i go visit my dad. I take a water filter. Aqua Bliss or whatever you perfer and I am able to hook it to my dads shower and then i take it off when i leave. It does help I think. Just an idea.
Not sure if this will help, but, I struggled to retrain my curls after years of straightening, bleaching, and colouring. But, after I went grey I decided natural colour should have natural curls. I knew my hair was 3a/3b years ago when I used to let my curls be curly. I, for a long time, thought I'd just destroyed my curls and would never get them back. But, for a couple of months, I finger curled my hair (trying to pay attention to the direction of the curls) to remind them and found they came back. Its a bit arduous in the beginning but now they remember what they're supposed to do. It's a bit old school but so am I. Hope it helps.
Have you tried applying a leave in in sopping wet hair and squishing then squishing with a curling gel. I finger that my baby fine curls won't clump unless it's sopping wet
That's alot of products and steps to get that look. If you only have to do that once a week, not so bad....but when you're in your 60s, that routine is not practical. My curls go fuzzy once I sleep on them.
I have shoulder length hair(wet) so it is short, but my hair looks the same in the morning as it does the night before because of satin or silk pillow cases. If you sleep on satin or silk, your hair should not frizz or even get messed up over night. You can also use a satin bonnet. But I am a hot sleeper, so a bonnet makes my head sweat. The pillowcases work best for me.