Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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WickedWurlys
Irish, I think you will be very happy and I'm positive it will give you back your curl pattern, if you follow it the way it's supposed to be that is. (I'm still loling over your frizz pattern comment).
Hey join the frizz pattern club Irish! My hair is JUST now getting back its wave...and those wurls that aren't quite there yet are FRIZZ...so now I have to somehow battle frizz and get my wurls all back...really hair, really? Hang in there, it only gets better from here on out, but it will be hard, and worth it too.:)
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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Originally Posted by
Hollyfire3
Lol! Its quite weird that you got such an odd result! At least if I get volume and softness (remeber how I thought my hair was a bit coarse, well, its been feeling worse latley...yuck)
Perhaps it needs a bit of clarifying now and then?
/CMG
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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cmg
Perhaps it needs a bit of clarifying now and then?
/CMG
I have clarified multiple times as well as just recently last week, so I doubt that's the problem, my hair's just finicky...
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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irishcurls
Has anybody heard of the curly girl handbook by Lorraine Massey? I got it in the mail today and I am so excited. Its seems really easy and everything she says for curly hair is basically what is said on here so I was just curious.....
I have both the older book and newer one! My hair has never been in better shape since starting the "curly girl" method!! I have read and re-read both books over and over. I make my own hair gel, flaxseed gel and my hair loves it! I sometimes mix it with other products with great results. I've used flaxseed gel for a few years and still love it.
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
Hi, can I join in? New to the forum...just joined today :)
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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zumumma
Hi, can I join in? New to the forum...just joined today :)
Welcome to LHC!
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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zumumma
Hi, can I join in? New to the forum...just joined today :)
Welcome welcome to LHC, of course you can join!:)
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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zumumma
Hi, can I join in? New to the forum...just joined today :)
Me too! I've been lurking for a while but just recently joined.
I am now a coconut oiler and ACV-rinser thanks to LHC. Love both. Next experiment will be with aloe gel.
I'm wondering if anyone has the problem with updos and braids of poofy tops (like where your hair enters the braid or bun) and then a skinny little braid or bun. My hair is medium texture and thickness but is layered (with the longest layers at APL and the shortest just past my chin) and I'm wondering if that's what's causing this weird phenomenon? Is there anything I can do to fix it? Or just grow longer?
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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Originally Posted by
lilliemer
Me too! I've been lurking for a while but just recently joined.
I am now a coconut oiler and ACV-rinser thanks to LHC. Love both. Next experiment will be with aloe gel.
I'm wondering if anyone has the problem with updos and braids of poofy tops (like where your hair enters the braid or bun) and then a skinny little braid or bun. My hair is medium texture and thickness but is layered (with the longest layers at APL and the shortest just past my chin) and I'm wondering if that's what's causing this weird phenomenon? Is there anything I can do to fix it? Or just grow longer?
My hair is thicker than yours but I have long layers and my braids have very little taper, but it might be the shorter layers causing the problems. If you don't like the look, grow the layers out so your hair is more one lenght, the thickness should be more consitant then
Re: Wurly and Curly thread!!!
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Originally Posted by
lilliemer
I'm wondering if anyone has the problem with updos and braids of poofy tops (like where your hair enters the braid or bun) and then a skinny little braid or bun. My hair is medium texture and thickness but is layered (with the longest layers at APL and the shortest just past my chin) and I'm wondering if that's what's causing this weird phenomenon? Is there anything I can do to fix it? Or just grow longer?
Layers are notorious for causing bits to stick out of braids and updos. You can grow your layers out, or oil your hair a little extra. You may also get better at tucking in those bits, with practice.