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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm lazy and just use curl cream, air dry, scrunch a bit. The drawback is that it takes a couple hours to dry before you can scrunch and get it nice and soft looking. The good part is that it doesn't take any longer than running a brush through straight hair and air drying. [/quote] This is basically what I do, without the scrunching. I wash and condition, wrap it in a microfiber towel while I dry off and get dressed, then take it down and part/comb it. I put in curl cream and a shine product, brush through it with a Denman brush (just brush—not the section by section brush/curl thing I’ve seen people do), then let it air dry. I shower at night and go to bed with it damp. The Denman brush has made a noticeable difference in the way my hair dries; my hair is very smooth after brushing with it, and my curls have more definition and less frizz when they dry.[/quote] See, great example of how everyone is different. I have very fine, thin hair, and the two most important rules for me are that my hair has to be really wet when I put product in and I can't brush it, at all. I just run my fingers through in the shower. I can't wash it at night or I'll be a frizzy, greasy mess the next day. And yes, I have tried what the PP posted! And yes, I 100% believe it works great for her! We just all have wildly different hair, that's why it's so hard to figure out what will work for you. [/quote] I’m the PP, and yes, for sure. I have thick, coarse hair, so I’m not surprised that this would never work for someone with thin, fine hair. It’s trial and error.[/quote]
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