Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Curly Hair, Cursed With A Blessing?

   Imagine all of the women that wish they were blessed with long, full,thick,wavy /curly locks. It's a beautiful dream unless of course you were born with a thick, curly mane, then it is more like living in a nightmare. Especially on damp, rainy days or the middle of summer when you can feel the humidity dripping off of your skin. Welcome to Frizz City. Although we can't permenantly change what God gave you, here are some tips and product suggestions that will help to make life a little easier.
  Curly hair generally feels dry and brittle because it has a higher protein content. Healthy, manageable hair has a good balance of protein and moisture, therefore when you are shopping for shampoo and conditioners look for moisturizing formulations that will help to balance your higher protein content. One of my favorite combinations is KENRA'S Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner. Used together these products will rehydrate dry, brittle,coarse hair restoring shine and manageability. As always, ask your haircare professional wich products are best for you.
   On particularly humid or rainy days, don't fight your hairs natural tendencies, you won't win anyway. Instead, use products that will enhance your curl and control the frizzies. KENRA'S  Curl Spray and Curl Defining Creme are perfect for activating and moisturizing dry, tired curls, taming frizz and flyaways and helping to resist humidity, leaving you with defined curls and waves that are soft and touchable. For finishing your style look for sprays that are humidity resistant such as REDKEN'S  Forceful 23 that will fight the effects of humidity on your finished style.
   I 'm sorry if my blog today sounds like an informercial about haircare products but if you have dry, coarse, curly hair you know that looking good is all about the products. Recently we have noticed in the fashion world that hairstyles are showing movement and fullness once again. It was just a matter of time. Hair has been straight and limp for too long. Curls, waves, texture and volume are slowly making a comeback. The day will come when you can sit back and smile smugly while your not so lucky friends with fine, limp, straight hair are spending their time in the salon, paying for what you already have.It's a crazy wold. That's the hair business.

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