LadyEliza
April 13th, 2010, 06:42 PM
It's been a while since I posted.
I have been having problems with my curly/whirly hair - mostly getting use to it as I have had naturally straight hair all my life. (totally changed by itself when I was 40!)
In Brisbane (Australia), humidity is horrid, and I was a constant frizz ball. I thought that the only solution was going to be getting my hair cut.
Then I went to see Gareth at "Inch" in Paddington. (no, I have no affiliation!) He showed me, for no cost, some products that would help. He even washed my hair, applied the products and showed me how to use them - still no cost.
I bought the products. And now I know the difference between paying $12 for something at a Chemist or supermarket and paying $32 for a product from a hair dresser...
$20.
Oh - and the $32 product actually WORKS!
I'm sold. With the more expensive product you use less, so it is ecconomical, and I have soft, well behaved whirls that look lovely - for the first time since my hair was pixie length!
My hair is now BSL and looks GOOD.
If you are curly and want to try products that work, MOP certainly has helped me a lot!
Photo 1 - some time back, but you can see the frizz
http://www.dogtrainingteam.com/temp/hair.jpg
Photo 2 - after MOP leave in conditionor and curl (still a bit wet for this photo, but usually by this stage I'd be FRIZZ central!)
http://www.dogtrainingteam.com/temp/elizahair2.jpg
I have been having problems with my curly/whirly hair - mostly getting use to it as I have had naturally straight hair all my life. (totally changed by itself when I was 40!)
In Brisbane (Australia), humidity is horrid, and I was a constant frizz ball. I thought that the only solution was going to be getting my hair cut.
Then I went to see Gareth at "Inch" in Paddington. (no, I have no affiliation!) He showed me, for no cost, some products that would help. He even washed my hair, applied the products and showed me how to use them - still no cost.
I bought the products. And now I know the difference between paying $12 for something at a Chemist or supermarket and paying $32 for a product from a hair dresser...
$20.
Oh - and the $32 product actually WORKS!
I'm sold. With the more expensive product you use less, so it is ecconomical, and I have soft, well behaved whirls that look lovely - for the first time since my hair was pixie length!
My hair is now BSL and looks GOOD.
If you are curly and want to try products that work, MOP certainly has helped me a lot!
Photo 1 - some time back, but you can see the frizz
http://www.dogtrainingteam.com/temp/hair.jpg
Photo 2 - after MOP leave in conditionor and curl (still a bit wet for this photo, but usually by this stage I'd be FRIZZ central!)
http://www.dogtrainingteam.com/temp/elizahair2.jpg