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My hair has a natural wavy texture and is very thick. I'm going to get a spiral perm in a couple of months and I was just wondering if any of you ladies can recommend certain brands of products that have worked well for you as far as friz control goes (serums, mousses, gels etc.) I really need something that holds most of the day because of my busy schedule.

I also need to find a shampoo and possibly a conditioner that work well on curls, and are ok to use on colored hair. An effective scrunch spray would also be nice to find. Thanks! Smile
 
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I always have a few shampoos and conditioners going at once. I like to switch up.

Redken color extend is a great product. It smells great and will protect your color. They really have improved Redken over the last few years.

Aquage is very good. It is a clarifying shampoo. You do have to use a lot of conditioner since the shampoo rinses squeaky clean.

Rusk has great products. They all work well on color treated hair. I really like the "Calm". Rusk has a great product called deepshine which really tames down the frizzies.

Now Paul Mitchell used to be really good but they changed their formula or something. They have a color care line but it seems to make the water run with color. Its almost as if it takes the color out when you use it. I just don't like it.

Biolage has a good product line but their conditioners aren't that good. Your hair doesn't feel smooth when you rinse.

I never used the Nexxus for colored hair. I like their Humectress conditioner. It does go on a little thick so you don't need much.

Are the salon brands a little too pricey? You can buy some really good cheaper brands too. Loreal has some great color treated products.

You know Loreal IS Redken. Wink

Bedhead makes some good color treated shampoos. The conditioners rinse clean too.

Neutrogena Clean for Color is also a good brand. This is good to use for a pick me up. It rinses clean and smells good.

Some products to stay away from IMO are:

Pert
Prell
Finesse
Alberto VO5


My friend, who has thick curly hair, only uses John Frieda products. They have frizz ease which works pretty well. I also think a good pomade would work well on your hair. Using a product and letting your hair air dry is probably the best way to ensure the curl stays without the frizz. I'm sure it takes forever for it to dry too! I keep hearing that Aussie makes a wonderful crunch spray for curls. Just know that you will end up smelling like a grape. Razz Another thing, make sure you are seeing a good stylist. Spiral curls tend to really shorten up the hair. If your hair is only shoulder length, you could end up looking like Little Orphan Annie.
 
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Thanks clarebear! I like to have a few different products going at once too... makes my friends think I'm crazy but oh well Big Grin I'll definitely try some of those that you mentioned. Thanks again for your advice and if I have any more questions about curls now I know who to ask Smile
 
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I don't want to confuse your old post with this one. (I want you to get other replies to this)

Just wondering:

How long did the perm end up lasting?
Did it shorten up like I thought it would?

P.S. I don't know about curls. My hair is straight. I DO know about shampoos, conditioners and frizzies! I'm an expert. LOL
 
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The tight curls ended up lasting about 6 or 7 months. Since my hair is so thick, I actually still have some curl in there from the perm, but it's only at the bottom. My hair didn't shorten up a whole lot... a couple inches maybe.

I'm slowly becoming an expert in hair products too LOL
 
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