Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it may be worth it to explore a keratin treatment?
Anonymous wrote:I got a pixie. It looks a lot better than my thin, frizzy, wavy bob. I’ve had one before, so I knew it would suit me. I feel so much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. I have similar hair, and went curly ish for a few years during the pandemic (after flat ironing my hair for years). I would shower at night and let it air dry then sleep on it. I like it fine but not great, and it's highly variable.
Then! I got my hair cut at a salon in Miami while on vacation, and the stylist gave me a modified blow out and it looked SO GOOD. Had wave, bend, body, but smooth. And he suggested I go back to blow drying, but not flat ironing.
In a moment of financial weakness, I bought the Dyson hairdryer. And it has changed my life. It's fast, smooth, works well on lower temperatures, and is easy to style without flattening out all the body. My hair has never looked so good, my cuts last longer, etc. I keep it wavy on vacation, but generally blow dry after washing otherwise.
So my rec before you do something more permanent is to try a fancy hair dryer. I didn't think it would make a difference, but it sure did.
Thanks. Maybe this is worth a try. I mean I’m assuming since it’s pricey that if it doesn’t work for me I can return it so nothing to lose and would be so great if something that simple actually made
improvements!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. I have similar hair, and went curly ish for a few years during the pandemic (after flat ironing my hair for years). I would shower at night and let it air dry then sleep on it. I like it fine but not great, and it's highly variable.
Then! I got my hair cut at a salon in Miami while on vacation, and the stylist gave me a modified blow out and it looked SO GOOD. Had wave, bend, body, but smooth. And he suggested I go back to blow drying, but not flat ironing.
In a moment of financial weakness, I bought the Dyson hairdryer. And it has changed my life. It's fast, smooth, works well on lower temperatures, and is easy to style without flattening out all the body. My hair has never looked so good, my cuts last longer, etc. I keep it wavy on vacation, but generally blow dry after washing otherwise.
So my rec before you do something more permanent is to try a fancy hair dryer. I didn't think it would make a difference, but it sure did.
Thanks. Maybe this is worth a try. I mean I’m assuming since it’s pricey that if it doesn’t work for me I can return it so nothing to lose and would be so great if something that simple actually made improvements!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the famous Revlon drier brush thing?
+1. I use this to blow dry my wavy hair and it works great.
Op here. Yup I have and it made my hair frizzy and caused a bunch of breakage. I swear nothing that works for others works for me. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. I have similar hair, and went curly ish for a few years during the pandemic (after flat ironing my hair for years). I would shower at night and let it air dry then sleep on it. I like it fine but not great, and it's highly variable.
Then! I got my hair cut at a salon in Miami while on vacation, and the stylist gave me a modified blow out and it looked SO GOOD. Had wave, bend, body, but smooth. And he suggested I go back to blow drying, but not flat ironing.
In a moment of financial weakness, I bought the Dyson hairdryer. And it has changed my life. It's fast, smooth, works well on lower temperatures, and is easy to style without flattening out all the body. My hair has never looked so good, my cuts last longer, etc. I keep it wavy on vacation, but generally blow dry after washing otherwise.
So my rec before you do something more permanent is to try a fancy hair dryer. I didn't think it would make a difference, but it sure did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the famous Revlon drier brush thing?
+1. I use this to blow dry my wavy hair and it works great.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the famous Revlon drier brush thing?