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Ok, this is for jrenae4 cause I know nobody else is interested. But, I live in FL with 100% humidity ALL THE TIME and have long naturally curly (like loose ringlets) hair that I dry straight a lot. Bumble and Bumble Straight Blow Dry is the most amazing thing I've ever tried. Yes, it's expensive, but I don't buy cheap hair products. This one will go a long way and your hair will stay straight all day! I can also blow dry mine in half the time with this (which is no small feat). ;) I also use Alterna Bamboo Smooth Anti Frizz Shampoo, Conditioner and the light mist..yes...these are also expensive (these are all for straight hair days). I have a whole different line for curly hair days :facepalm: I won't even begin to list those. haha.

And they make fun of my hair and the attention I pay to it...



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And they make fun of my hair and the attention I pay to it...



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This is one genetic difference. But, eh...that doesn't matter I guess. ;)

Would you also like hair product recommendations? I've tried them all :D It's my other weakness.
 

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Ok, this is for jrenae4 cause I know nobody else is interested. But, I live in FL with 100% humidity ALL THE TIME and have long naturally curly (like loose ringlets) hair that I dry straight a lot. Bumble and Bumble Straight Blow Dry is the most amazing thing I've ever tried. Yes, it's expensive, but I don't buy cheap hair products. This one will go a long way and your hair will stay straight all day! I can also blow dry mine in half the time with this (which is no small feat). ;) I also use Alterna Bamboo Smooth Anti Frizz Shampoo, Conditioner and the light mist..yes...these are also expensive (these are all for straight hair days). I have a whole different line for curly hair days :facepalm: I won't even begin to list those. haha.

See. this is what mine looks like from the back. Usually curlier. Try that stuff...it will work wonders. PS...this is also for jrenae4.

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I'm going to go ahead and like this on the grounds of you have a nice silhouette. Good day to you ma'am. *tip of the hat*
 

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This is one genetic difference. But, eh...that doesn't matter I guess. ;)

Would you also like hair product recommendations? I've tried them all :D It's my other weakness.

I would! Hair care products are my weakness too. I'd love to know what line you use for curly hair days.

And you're right......you really can't skimp on hair care products. The cheaper stuff will KILL your hair. :-(

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I would! Hair care products are my weakness too. I'd love to know what line you use for curly hair days.

And you're right......you really can't skimp on hair care products. The cheaper stuff will KILL your hair. :-(

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:). Okay I'll probably leave some out and I'll edit it and go back. Curly hair days. I always use sulfate free shampoo and conditioner (curly or straight days). My favorite is Alterna Smooth or Alterna Caviar (for curly days). Then I spray it with Pureology 21 while wet. I scrunch it up with a towel by my hands and section it off (cause I have A LOT of hair... You may not need to do that). I use Ouidad Heat and humidity gel first and rake it through my hair then kinda scrunch it up. Then I use Catwalk Curlesque curls rock amplifier and rake that through then scrunch. I let it air dry for about 20 minutes and turn my head upside down and use a diffuser on low setting to finish it. Then I use Alterna Bamboo kendi oil to scrunch on the ends and throughout (cause it makes it super shiny). That's it.

For the days where I don't want it as naturally curly and "fixed" I like more of a beach wave tousled/textured kind of look. For these days I use everything above but instead of the quidad and Catwalk, I use Alterna Bamboo Style Boho waves. It gives the beachy hair look without the and dull effect that most salt sprays give. That's the look in the pic above and what I use the most. I use it on towel dried hair then again when it's dry. Then the Alterna oil. I'm waiting for 2 bottles of the boho from Amazon and it's taking freakin forever. The trick is to not mess with it during the day. Otherwise it gets frizzy and just not good.

Also, after using the products before I let it air dry for a few minutes, I take a towel and scrunch it up. It gets the excess product out and I HATE any crunchy type hair. ;)


Whew, are you confused yet? Haha. I'm sure I'm leaving something out.




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For complicated procedures like this, we prefer video.

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:). Okay I'll probably leave some out and I'll edit it and go back. Curly hair days. I always use sulfate free shampoo and conditioner (curly or straight days). My favorite is Alterna Smooth or Alterna Caviar (for curly days). Then I spray it with Pureology 21 while wet. I scrunch it up with a towel by my hands and section it off (cause I have A LOT of hair... You may not need to do that). I use Ouidad Heat and humidity gel first and rake it through my hair then kinda scrunch it up. Then I use Catwalk Curlesque curls rock amplifier and rake that through then scrunch. I let it air dry for about 20 minutes and turn my head upside down and use a diffuser on low setting to finish it. Then I use Alterna Bamboo kendi oil to scrunch on the ends and throughout (cause it makes it super shiny). That's it.

For the days where I don't want it as naturally curly and "fixed" I like more of a beach wave tousled/textured kind of look. For these days I use everything above but instead of the quidad and Catwalk, I use Alterna Bamboo Style Boho waves. It gives the beachy hair look without the and dull effect that most salt sprays give. That's the look in the pic above and what I use the most. I use it on towel dried hair then again when it's dry. Then the Alterna oil. I'm waiting for 2 bottles of the boho from Amazon and it's taking freakin forever. The trick is to not mess with it during the day. Otherwise it gets frizzy and just not good.

Whew, are you confused yet? Haha. I'm sure I'm leaving something out.




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Ok, this is for jrenae4 cause I know nobody else is interested. But, I live in FL with 100% humidity ALL THE TIME and have long naturally curly (like loose ringlets) hair that I dry straight a lot. Bumble and Bumble Straight Blow Dry is the most amazing thing I've ever tried. Yes, it's expensive, but I don't buy cheap hair products. This one will go a long way and your hair will stay straight all day! I can also blow dry mine in half the time with this (which is no small feat). ;) I also use Alterna Bamboo Smooth Anti Frizz Shampoo, Conditioner and the light mist..yes...these are also expensive (these are all for straight hair days). I have a whole different line for curly hair days :facepalm: I won't even begin to list those. haha.

See. this is what mine looks like from the back. Usually curlier. Try that stuff...it will work wonders. PS...this is also for jrenae4.

View attachment 311785

Okay I'll have to go to Ulta and check it out (although last time I was in there I dropped $100 :blink: ) I actually miss wearing my hair curly, when it's cold in winter I blow dry and straighten every 3 days - dry shampoo is heaven sent! Lots of volume too :D But even so my hair has been damaged so much this winter!! I cant wait to just let it dry - love my curls :D I just got Wella shampoo, love the smell, but leaves my hair flat. I've found the sulfate free do best with volume because it's not stripping the natural oils from your hair.
 

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Allow me to share MY hair care routine.

For straight hair days: rinse with water. Apply shampoo. Scrub. Rinse out with water.

For curly hair days: same as above

For dry hair days: same as above.

Train2 let me know if you need videos of that. :p


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:). Okay I'll probably leave some out and I'll edit it and go back. Curly hair days. I always use sulfate free shampoo and conditioner (curly or straight days). My favorite is Alterna Smooth or Alterna Caviar (for curly days). Then I spray it with Pureology 21 while wet. I scrunch it up with a towel by my hands and section it off (cause I have A LOT of hair... You may not need to do that). I use Ouidad Heat and humidity gel first and rake it through my hair then kinda scrunch it up. Then I use Catwalk Curlesque curls rock amplifier and rake that through then scrunch. I let it air dry for about 20 minutes and turn my head upside down and use a diffuser on low setting to finish it. Then I use Alterna Bamboo kendi oil to scrunch on the ends and throughout (cause it makes it super shiny). That's it.

For the days where I don't want it as naturally curly and "fixed" I like more of a beach wave tousled/textured kind of look. For these days I use everything above but instead of the quidad and Catwalk, I use Alterna Bamboo Style Boho waves. It gives the beachy hair look without the and dull effect that most salt sprays give. That's the look in the pic above and what I use the most. I use it on towel dried hair then again when it's dry. Then the Alterna oil. I'm waiting for 2 bottles of the boho from Amazon and it's taking freakin forever. The trick is to not mess with it during the day. Otherwise it gets frizzy and just not good.

Also, after using the products before I let it air dry for a few minutes, I take a towel and scrunch it up. It gets the excess product out and I HATE any crunchy type hair. ;)


Whew, are you confused yet? Haha. I'm sure I'm leaving something out.




Tina in sunny FL

Ooh! I'll have to look into this shampoo as well. I haven't found a sulfate free that's "the one" for me yet!! But I'm mad I just spent 60 on the Wella - shoulda known better!
 

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Okay I'll have to go to Ulta and check it out (although last time I was in there I dropped $100 :blink: ) I actually miss wearing my hair curly, when it's cold in winter I blow dry and straighten every 3 days - dry shampoo is heaven sent! Lots of volume too :D But even so my hair has been damaged so much this winter!! I cant wait to just let it dry - love my curls :D I just got Wella shampoo, love the smell, but leaves my hair flat. I've found the sulfate free do best with volume because it's not stripping the natural oils from your hair.

This is what it looks like when I don't use the Boho stuff. But my hair is about 8 inches longer now than in this pic

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I wish more women who have naturally curly hair would rock their curls instead of straightening. Now, if you have crazy natural tight perm curls (one of my ex-gfs had them, but they flattened out as she got older), I understand straightening to keep it under control and not get all tangled.

Hey look...is that my man-card flying away in the wind? :D
 

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I wish more women who have naturally curly hair would rock their curls instead of straightening. Now, if you have crazy natural tight perm curls (one of my ex-gfs had them, but they flattened out as she got older), I understand straightening to keep it under control and not get all tangled.

Hey look...is that my man-card flying away in the wind? :D

Yup. Your man card is gone. I wear it curly a lot but I like it straight too. So, I do both. :)


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