Tuesday, 30 May 2017

4 Best Products for Curly Hair


1. Miss Jessie's Pillow Soft Curls 
I purchased this at Target in the states and I honestly never went back, it smells like heaven and works wonders for your hair. The creamy consistency helps smooth out those horrid fly-aways that always seem to be popping up while making your curls a little softer, still defined but more like longer waves. This perfect for when you want that wavy/ curly natural look. 


 2. Anything by John Frieda
I have had all of his dream curl products in my kit at one point and they all work fabulously, however, sometimes the price tags can get a little expensive and with all the other products curly girls need its hard to budget these products in.  However I must say the dream curls line behaves like an old friend, it delivers precise and constant results, always smoothing and defining every curl without issue. I am always a happy camper when I am using these products


 3. Coconut Oil 
Now I know that it is not generally a hair product, but coconut oil is the holy grail savour of my every hair woe. You can use it as a mask by melting it down and applying it to your hair and leaving it for 30 minutes or as a hair oil to help tame frizz. I put some in my hair everyday just for that extra shine and definition…caution though it can get very oily so make sure you control how much you are using 


 4. Ouidad Climate Control Heat and Humidity Gel 
Now I just started using this and let me tell you this stuff is absolutely wonderful, it is a tad more expensive than is comfortable for a strapped for cash college student but sometimes sacrifices need to be made for the good of the curls… at least thats what I tell myself. This gel smoothes and defines without making hair feel crunchy and gross something that is greatly appreciated. I am usually not one for gels but this one rocked my world. 


-Emma-Lynn

Hey Y'all if you like this post check out my previous one
10 ways to conquer your curls
https://theamazingadventuresofemmalynn.blogspot.ca/2017/05/10-ways-to-conquer-your-curls.html 

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