I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but you can make a "curl cream" by mixing some of your favorite gel with a little of your favorite conditioner. This works great for some.
Happened again! Used just enough oil to just coat my palms in a very thin film, and didn't even rub all of it in my hair, and I look "thready" again.
Flynn's Next Annoying Question:
Hey, do any of you think we should have something built in to the classification system to discriminate between wurlies and wavies? Like 2b(type II) for a wurly with about a 2b texture, and 2b(type I) for a true wavy? (Or 2bI and 2bII ?)
Awesome curls, GlassEyes!
Babyfine and superrrrr thin. Growing long anyway!
Lady Kan-Yu, Lawspeaker of Heaven and Earth in the Order of the Long Haired Knights
Holy Hopscotch GlassEyes!
Why can't ever get my curls to look that smooth?
Looks like I'm going to have to get myself some of that curl cream. . . which is exactly why I stay out of this thread. You guys are going to turn me into a product junkie.
Lady Starr Weaver of the Celestial Heavens in the Order of the Long Haired Knights3b, M/C, iii, 40"Straightened length with fairy tale ends in siggie pic
Oh, I'm sorry! It's Boots Curl Creme.
Be careful when you get it, it seems to have an epic learning curve. xD;
Link: http://www.britsuperstore.com/cgi-bi...%23a7295#a7295
Last edited by GlassEyes; April 30th, 2009 at 04:40 AM.
(Lord Caswallawn of the Crushing Blow in the Order of Longhaired Knights)
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that it kind of WAS built in. 2c would include some curls so be wurly, but 2b would be wavy?
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