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Fatal Red

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I Adore Film Noir

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I have been nervous about posting any pictures here, but I feel like my set came out rather well today, and I wanted your opinions on anything I can do to improve. I feel like my hair looks frizzy, and I changed my bangs after I saw this to curl more tightly to the right. I hope they aren't too dark and sorry about the odd faces. I never can make a normal face for pictures...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/manekinek0/5414309495/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/manekinek0/5414311865/

I think your hair looks great.
 

shazzabanazza

Practically Family
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537
Location
New Zealand
I have been nervous about posting any pictures here, but I feel like my set came out rather well today, and I wanted your opinions on anything I can do to improve. I feel like my hair looks frizzy, and I changed my bangs after I saw this to curl more tightly to the right. I hope they aren't too dark and sorry about the odd faces. I never can make a normal face for pictures...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/manekinek0/5414309495/



http://www.flickr.com/photos/manekinek0/5414311865/

I love it!
 

Clabbergirl

One of the Regulars
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227
Location
Nashville, TN
I've got fine 3b curls and have a frizz issue. I've had success with using a pomade (Alberto VO5 hairdressing in the black/gold tube) and rolling my hair with end papers. It works with pin curls too. The papers help cut down on the frizz factor before you even get to the brush out. Hairdressing is the final magic that smooths down any residual frizz and makes my hair look like, well, hair! A tiny bit though - 1/8 squeezed out - is all I need for curls that are to my shoulders when dry.

Another suggestion more long-term is to condition and moisture on your non-set days. Using no-sulfate shampoos help curls (sulfates dry out curly hair), and avoiding silicone based hair products. They are hard to find since just about everything for curly hair has an ingredient that ends with -cone. Silicone is great for smoothing the cuticle, but it does such a good job that it prevents moisture from getting into the strands. Repeated use dries the hair out. Ditch silicone products and start looking for creams and oils such as jojoba, aragon oil (read the ingredients of these especially as they usually sneak -cones in), and coconut. It sounds like a big heavy mess, but you'll be amazed at how much your hair soaks up and thanks you for it. I put jojoba on my hair 2 nights in a row and slept that way before I saw a big reduction in frizz when wearing my curls natural. Now I condition this way once a month or more often if I use heat appliances a lot. Women have been oiling their hair for centuries. It is easily washed out if you stick to pure oils and especially jojoba.

Good luck and keep us posted.
 

Beetastic

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5
Location
Washington State
This is my first post. I have been lurking in the forum and wading through all the wonderful advise. I just dyed my hair last night and this is the best set yet so I thought I would post my first picture(very nervous). I know I need to get a hair cut and a new brush but I hope I am getting there at least this time it is not a freakish clown wig. Any advise would be wonderful.
5416295146_99386cb4e4.jpg

~Bekah

~~EDIT my original color http://www.flickr.com/photos/flowerchild75/4067413240/in/set-72157602807108876/
 
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Berlin

Practically Family
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510
Location
The Netherlands
This is my first post. I have been lurking in the forum and wading through all the wonderful advise. I just dyed my hair last night and this is the best set yet so I thought I would post my first picture(very nervous). I know I need to get a hair cut and a new brush but I hope I am getting there at least this time it is not a freakish clown wig. Any advise would be wonderful.
5416295146_99386cb4e4.jpg

~Bekah

You look fantastic!
 

I Adore Film Noir

A-List Customer
Messages
480
Location
U.S.A.
I've got fine 3b curls and have a frizz issue. I've had success with using a pomade (Alberto VO5 hairdressing in the black/gold tube) and rolling my hair with end papers. It works with pin curls too. The papers help cut down on the frizz factor before you even get to the brush out. Hairdressing is the final magic that smooths down any residual frizz and makes my hair look like, well, hair! A tiny bit though - 1/8 squeezed out - is all I need for curls that are to my shoulders when dry.

Another suggestion more long-term is to condition and moisture on your non-set days. Using no-sulfate shampoos help curls (sulfates dry out curly hair), and avoiding silicone based hair products. They are hard to find since just about everything for curly hair has an ingredient that ends with -cone. Silicone is great for smoothing the cuticle, but it does such a good job that it prevents moisture from getting into the strands. Repeated use dries the hair out. Ditch silicone products and start looking for creams and oils such as jojoba, aragon oil (read the ingredients of these especially as they usually sneak -cones in), and coconut. It sounds like a big heavy mess, but you'll be amazed at how much your hair soaks up and thanks you for it. I put jojoba on my hair 2 nights in a row and slept that way before I saw a big reduction in frizz when wearing my curls natural. Now I condition this way once a month or more often if I use heat appliances a lot. Women have been oiling their hair for centuries. It is easily washed out if you stick to pure oils and especially jojoba.

Good luck and keep us posted.

It's argan oil.
 

I Adore Film Noir

A-List Customer
Messages
480
Location
U.S.A.
This is my first post. I have been lurking in the forum and wading through all the wonderful advise. I just dyed my hair last night and this is the best set yet so I thought I would post my first picture(very nervous). I know I need to get a hair cut and a new brush but I hope I am getting there at least this time it is not a freakish clown wig. Any advise would be wonderful.
5416295146_99386cb4e4.jpg

~Bekah

~~EDIT my original color http://www.flickr.com/photos/flowerchild75/4067413240/in/set-72157602807108876/

Don't cut it! Your new color is lovely, you're too pale for blonde hair.
 

zombi

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491
Location
Thoracic Park
I haven't used hot oil, but I do use straight coconut oil (just a little!) on my hair and it helps with frizz. Mine is wavy, not curly, though.

ETA: you only need enough to make your palms shine to achieve this. Just get a little bit, rub your hands together to warm & spread, then apply to lower lengths of hair. Using too much will get you an icky look!
 
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Beetastic

New in Town
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5
Location
Washington State
Don't cut it! Your new color is lovely, you're too pale for blonde hair.

I do not plan to cut it all off. I need a trim and a few layers. The last time I cut my hair was 3 months ago when I got so mad at my hair I went into the bathroom and chopped off 4 inches. It is still past my shoulders.

Thank you Berlin I really love your hair.
 

RockyHorror

One of the Regulars
Messages
141
Location
Vancouver
I Adore Film Noir, forgive me if I'm wrong, but how on earth can one be too pale for blonde hair? I don't know about anyone else but the natural blondes that I know all have skin that's white as snow, except for the tanorexics of course haha.

Your hair looks really lovely though beetastic, and the richer color does wonders :)
 

Juliet

A-List Customer
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368
Location
Stranded in Hungary
Beautiful hair ladies! I too am having a frizz problem with my natural curly hair. Does anyone use hot oil treatments for that? Do they work?
Best,
BD
I'm not so sure about hot oil, but mayonnaise for 20 minutes before washing your hair works wonders for me - really hydrates the ends. My hair is straight/slightly wavy, but I don't think that makes a difference in this case.
 

crwritt

One Too Many
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1,109
Location
Falmouth ME
And thankfully, a forum about vintage beauty, not spelling.

I went in to Sally's Beauty looking for Argan oil products that did not contain 'cones. I found out I was
pronouncing it wrong and was corrected twice. I did find this gel, and I like it.No Cones! and it leaves the hair soft, but has
good hold.I found I could damp comb and reshape my curls after it dried without stirring up frizz.
SBS-483317

I also got a generous sample of Soelle pure Argan oil at Whole Foods. $29 per ounce, though. Jojoba oil is much less pricey.
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I Adore Film Noir

A-List Customer
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480
Location
U.S.A.
I went in to Sally's Beauty looking for Argan oil products that did not contain 'cones. I found out I was
pronouncing it wrong and was corrected twice. I did find this gel, and I like it.No Cones! and it leaves the hair soft, but has
good hold.I found I could damp comb and reshape my curls after it dried without stirring up frizz.
SBS-483317

I also got a generous sample of Soelle pure Argan oil at Whole Foods. $29 per ounce, though. Jojoba oil is much less pricey.
168782_1278298414595_1744062716_514297_3621006_n.jpg

You hair looks very soft and well conditioned. Which one of the products did you use?
 

crwritt

One Too Many
Messages
1,109
Location
Falmouth ME
You hair looks very soft and well conditioned. Which one of the products did you use?


I used a little of the Soelle oil (coated my fingertip and spread it between my palms) and ran it over my washed conditioned and rinsed hair.
Then I used the Ecostyler gel scrunched in and dried under the dryer, then once it was dry (my hair is naturally curly)
I went over it with a dampened Denman hairbrush
getimage
to rearrange the curls.
 

AdrianLvsRocky

One of the Regulars
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238
Location
Wales, UK
As always, I've been admiring all your wonderful hair styles. Got a bit inspired earlier by Jean Peter's hair in Niagara:

jeanpetersniagara.jpg


......so I had a go myself:

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Excuse my stupid mug! I need to take a bit more time to get it neater but it was pretty easy to do and I think will look better with the ponytail pincurled. Is a nice neat style for work anyway.
 

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