Curly, kinky, tightly coiled or just simply textured hair is problematic for some- frizz, frizz and more frizz. What is the key element of frizz-dehydration. Curly, kinky and similar hair types frizz because it lacks moisture. Improper treatment of textured hair is another key element of frizz.
To tame frizzy hair, you want to look for products that are all natural or at least natural based. You want products that are moisturizing in addition to soothing or calming to your cuticle.
Choosing the right shampoo
Choosing the right shampoo is the perfect place to start for frizz free hair. Look for shampoos that do not contain any sulfates. Sulfates (foaming agent) dry the hair out!
Are you using the right towel
How you dry your hair is as important as choosing the right shampoo. I recommend my favorite (and only) *towel made specifically for hair. The towel is made of Aquitex, an innovative fabric woven from ultra-fine microfibers to create a lightweight material that dries hair without frizzing. This is a healthier way to dry your hair which makes this towel ”a must have”.
Frizz free
To maintain your textured hair frizz free, use products that smooth and seal the cuticle. I recommend Miss Jessies products. What I love about the products is its’ ability to hold your natural curl pattern in tact for manageable soft curls. The products also extends your natural curl pattern to its’ maximum length- you know how we love hair long! I also love the website. It is filled with a wealth of information about the products including before and after pictures.
Shopping
Shampoo- Try Whole Food Markets or health food store
Hair Towel- The Studio 718-221-5581 or Oh My Heavenly Hair Boutique 609-396-4247
Maintenance- Miss Jessies Products-missjessies.com
Enjoy, dhb.
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“God, I hate my hair, I am so sick of this mess”- all while pulling, yanking, brushing too severely and continuing a host of other physical abuse. Could it be that you are not treating your hair properly, so in return, it does not look the way you would like it to look. So now, because you’re having problems, you label your hair in the worst way-you physically and mentally abuse it. This has got to stop if you want to have hair. And, certainly if you want healthy, beautiful hair.
Talking badly about your hair is my personal pet peeve- when you talk badly about your hair, I believe you are sending the wrong message to your hair and to your psyche. Self love in all forms for every part of you is important. That is what nurturing is all about. Take a moment and put yourself in your hairs’ place. Each and every day (not everyone but most) you complain about your hair. No thanks to your hair for providing you with beauty, coverage and sexiness. No thanks for remaining on your head opposed to the floor. No thanks for anything. What would you do if you were hair? At some point you would want to leave. But, yet and still, for the most part, your hair hangs tight- taking the verbal and some times physical abuse. If I were hair I would leave, I would certainly go where I was wanted (hair heaven) and cease to exist on your head. Think about that the next time you complain about your hair. dhb.
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