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Hair Type and chosing the right product
 
Luci@78
Posted: 10 May 2012 02:17 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Hello,
I am totally new to this website and I love the range of products and all the advice I can get from you girlies.

I have a question though…
I just checked my hair type and it looks like I’m ‘Wavy hair, medium porosity. Type 2C/3A’

I went to the store and I have not idea of how to find products that are more suitable for my hair type.
Is there a way of filtering the products by hair type??
All the links on the ‘wavy hair’ page are not working….

Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you
Lucia

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marleyhill34
Posted: 10 May 2012 06:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Hi Luci@78 mainly you need a non-sulfate shampoo. You need to read the back of the bottle but Loreal Ever pure has no sulfates. Then a frizz reducing conditioner without silicones and an anti-humectant spray or gel. Try the High street forum to see what people use. HTH Hope that helps. Cheers

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Hair type:4 inches of dense,fine,porous strands of 4c,sorta zigzag,fractal,major shrink,tiniest curl in the world.
Low Poo:Bodyshop Rainforest Moisture/Jasons Blue Biotin
Protein:Strong:Aphogee Two step,Medium:Rusk Sensories Cure Treatment, Daily:Aphoghee Keratin & Green Tea restructurizer
Leave in and Co-wash:organic or natural stuff
Deep Con:“Special Blend” with heat cap 1-2 weekly
Sealant:good oil/butter
Styling:Dark & Lovely/ECO styler
Colour: Aveda/Naturtint medium brown and black

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Luci@78
Posted: 10 May 2012 07:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Hello thank you ever so much!!!! Let’s get curly!!!!

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