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Old 05-14-2008, 04:08 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Keeping curls :/
I've found that it depends on how long and how thick you want the curls. I have a Revlon curler that I use and a friend just gave me a smaller one that I have found does quite well for the shorter hairs around my face.

I do love Bed Head products that and actually Fruitrice (sp way wrong sorry) I have almost all of their stuff whether it be to help with curl or help with shine or get it straight my 'hair product' cabinet is rather scary heh I should post that as a "traincase" picture 3 shelves of hair product and most of the time I end up throwing it up in a ponytail after an hour.

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Originally Posted by luvsic View Post
I really appreciate this thread, because I have the same problem.

I have extremely thick hair as well which never stays put no matter what I do to it! I've been curling my hair with a straightening iron, but that doesn't seem to work to well for me anymore because the frizz is unbearable. I will probably invest in some products to spray or work into my hair before I use the heated product on it, but I don't know which ones are good for keeping shine OR the curls for that matter.

Does anyone recommend a good curling iron to invest in? I want to be able to make curls AND waves. I've heard the enzo milano lip-less curler with the heat protecting glove is amazing for making waves, but I'm not so sure about pretty thick shiney curls.

Help, please! I appreciate it!

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