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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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| Long is good! I have something to tell my mom. She is hard headed and will not use anything that costs more than $1, she refuses to use anything with heat, and she won't even brush her hair. I'll look into the products you mentioned.
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Most of the "cheaper" products I find you don't get the best results. Yes, that is why it is cheaper for a reason Aveda is expensive. You might find Sexy hair a little more budget friendly. There are sooooooooo many options out there. These are the two lines that work the best for my hair, and I like the results I get when I use these on my clients. And... I have used alot of product... LOL!!!!! Good luck!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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| I saw big sexy hair at Costco, that alone might convince her to look into that brand.
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| www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| Hahaha!!!
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This time I am going to ask for tighter curls and leave the solution in for longer. What products do you think I should use to help hold the curl, and not have the "wet" look that mousse leaves? The salon I go to does not push or sell products there. the first pic was what I brought in last time. It came out very similar, but see how the curls are loose, they fell out in no time. the 2nd pic is what I want this time, tighter curls and shorter bangs, as I have a long bottom portion of my face and my eyes are up high like hers.
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: kelowna, bc-canada
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| Mousse shouldn't leave a wet look, at least not a mousse made for curly hair. With mousse I used to overuse it big time! You really only need to fill your palm once or twice if that. I used to put about 5 handfuls in before I learned! Also try the pantene curl spray in the pink pump bottle or the moroccan oil [not a ton, just like a pea size or two!] Does wonders! There is also a line called bumble&bumble.... google it and see if any salons near you offer it! AMAZING. |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member | I love their hairspray!
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So if I use a diffuser to dry my hair 100% of the way it will not be crunchy or have a wet look? The wet look reminds me of the cholas (no offense to anyone) in the 90s with full on wet look curly/wavy hair but their hair was dry. I am trying to avoid that look. Do they sell diffusers by themselves? so I don't have to buy a new dryer?
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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a lot of my friends sported that look, including the penciled in eyebrows.
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Yep! I will not do my hair without a diffuser. The key to a diffuser is HIGH heat LOW setting. Blasting it with HIGH heat will only create a GIANT S.O.S pad..it does take some time but the results are well worth it. Yes you can purchase a diffuser by itself, I have seen them at Sally's Beauty and I actually got one once at Walmart. Almost all Beauty Supplies sell them seperatly. Just be aware not all dryers will fit the universal.. I found this to be a problem but personally a diffuser is something I won't go without. It changes the look of curly hair completely if done correctly. And, no, you won't look a chola I am also a product junkie. Permed hair ESPECIALLY needs product. I actually perm mine on giant rods because I have fine, thin, straight as NAILS hair.. I also love Root Pump. The Big Sexy is my favorite. Don't forget Hairspray.. I always spray before and after I diffuse.. Right now, I am using Big Sexy Hairspray, Big Sexy Root Pump, Sexy Curl Creme and occasionally I spray some random product in there, sometimes I use gel.. Also... I forgot to mention... DO NOT try to diffuse your hair super wet and don't add product to SUPER wet hair.. you WON"T like the results.. Adding product to super wet hair is a big mistake many make. Your hair shaft can only absorb so much.. If your hair cuticle is absorbing mostly water then you end up wasting alot of your product and your product can't do what it is meant to do What I do is towel dry my hair really well, add my product, put my makeup on THEN diffuse. About 15 min. FYI: But if you wait to long and let the product sit in your hair and its starts to make your hair Crunchy... then you have waited to long ![]() It's a happy medium.. you will start to figure it out ![]() I will try and post some pics tomarrow when I do my hair ![]() Also if you want to get the chola look... Buy dippity due gel and white rain hairspray.. spray the heck out of it and glob a handful on your super wet hair... Tada... Finished look
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| | #42 |
| www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| Taycie, so your hair is naturally straight? I would live to see pics of how you do your hair. Lol Omg to the dippity do! I used to use the big sexy line when I could afford it. I will start to buy them again eventually. |
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| | #43 |
| Donating YT 500 Club Member | Straight as a board!
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