Wearing Your Hair Curly, Part II
Since I'm on my curly kick, I thought I'd continue with a few do's and dont's, most of which have something to do with avoiding the bane of all curly-haired women, frizz:
1. Do apply products to your hair when it's very wet. As soon as your hair starts to dry, the frizz starts to develop.
2. If you need to squeeze excess moisture out of your hair, do so with a microfiber towel, and not a regular terry cloth towel, which creates friction, and, in turn, frizz.
3. Touch your hair as little as possible, especially when it's wet. Once again, this leads to frizz.
4. Under no circumstances should you brush your hair. You guessed it. It leads to frizz...
1. Do apply products to your hair when it's very wet. As soon as your hair starts to dry, the frizz starts to develop.
2. If you need to squeeze excess moisture out of your hair, do so with a microfiber towel, and not a regular terry cloth towel, which creates friction, and, in turn, frizz.
3. Touch your hair as little as possible, especially when it's wet. Once again, this leads to frizz.
4. Under no circumstances should you brush your hair. You guessed it. It leads to frizz...







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