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Home Page Curl Talk: Everything You Need to Know to Love and Care for Your Curly, Kinky, Wavy, or Frizzy Hair
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Make the cut The first step to great curly hair: a layered cut. When hair is all one length, the weight pulls and flattens curls, especially on top-which can give your head an unattractive pyramid look. But layers give curly hair body and movement while keeping it under control. Be sure to keep layers relatively long. Layers that are too short can make curls stick up and out. Brighten up If voluminous curls overwhelm your face, your stylist can open up your features by pulling a few subtle highlights through parts of curls that hit your cheeks and temples. Prefer to go bolder? Take ringlets around the eyes, cheeks, and chin or at the crown and highlight the entire curl. Hang loose When styling, don't try to control curls too much. Loose, flowing ringlets- whether left long or cut into a shoulder-length bob - have a natural softness that looks both feminine and modern. Just keep your hair frizz-free and in good condition. Up-do it Keep the curl To ensure your locks look
great all day long, resist the urge to touch curls-and don't even think
about brushing them (both can turn hair into a wiry mess). Freshen a
droopy 'do by misting hair with water or spray-on conditioner, then
twist each curl gently into place. Fight frizz After washing, wring the water out with your hands but skip the towel-dry. Gently use your fingers to detangle. Apply a little Sunsilk De-Frizz 24/7 Crème, then scrunch ringlets with your fingers. Snap a diffuser (a curly-haired girl's best friend) onto your blow dryer and continue to scrunch as you dry. News Canada Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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