Natural Curly Hairstyles Biography
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If you were born with naturally curly hair, most women with straight hair have been jealous of your hair at some point. Women with limp, stick-straight hair spend hours of their lives with curling irons trying to mimic what comes naturally to you. How do I know this? I have straight hair. I own four curling irons.But if you were born with super curly hair, you may find it aggravating at times when it frizzes up in certain climates and other times when you'd like straight hair without spending hours getting it that way. There are secrets to styling naturally curly hair and I've If you're in a hot, humid climate, you might as well put away your flat iron. You might spend hours straightening your hair, only to step outside and ... POOF! So what to do in humid climes? Embrace the curl. In fact, many women are foregoing the flat iron and going natural. Lorraine Massey, author of "Curly Girl: The Handbook" says in Glamour magazine, "The freedom is just ridiculous." If you go natural, your hair will be healthier, you'll save time not drying or straightening hair and you'll stand out in a sea of straight hair women. Nicole Kidman has been sporting stick straight hair on the red carpet for years now, but the truth is, she has super curly hair and I think she looks better curly. Judge for yourself.One of the great benefits to curly hair is with a little bit of muscle or chemicals, you can go straight. You can either do it yourself with a good brush, a blow dryer and a flat iron, or you get a professional blow dry. I have a friend with curly hair who gets her curly hair blown dried straight once a week in NYC at one of the city's many blow dry bars. You'd never know she has naturally curly hair. If you're seeking a more permanent straightening solutions, you have few options, all of which are controversial. Brazilian keratin treatments had their heydey around 2007-2009 and still remain popular today (but they are now marketed as "keratin treatments"). Keratin treatments removes frizz from curly hair leaving you with more manageable curls that are more easily straightened with a flat iron. There's also the Japanese hair straightening methods, which really make your hair stick straight. You can even straighten your hair yourself using -- it's true -- perm solution and a wide-toothed comb.As you likely well know by now, humidity can wreak havoc on curly hair. Curly hair tends to be dry and therefore vulnerable to humid air -- it simply wants to soak up moisture. This causes cuticles to expand, which causes frizz. The secret to keeping frizz at bay involves moisture, moisture, moisture. To keep hair properly moisturized, you need a few hair products including: non-sulfate shampoo, a leave-in conditioner, a deep conditioner and a styling product involving silicone. If you have curly hair, these should be staples in your bathroom cabinet. All either keep the hair moisturized or protect the cuticle from moisture (see a list of the best products for frizzy hair).If your hair is susceptible to dryness, frizz or dandruff, keep away from products with alcohol and treat hair to a deep conditioning hair mask at least once a week. Consider natural oils as well. Stylist Eva Scrivo recommends in her book "Eva Scrivo On Beauty" to take a few drops of neem oil or amla oil (olive oil or jojoba oil also works) in your palm and massage with your fingers into your scalp and hair. Brush the oil through the hair with a natural bristle hair brush, then put a shower cap on and sleep in it, washing the oil out in the morning
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