Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Most puerto ricans [ not to be stero typical if this offends sum ppl] have curly and nice hair. I have had reg short skin tight fade since about 8th grade. I let my hair grow over the summer there was a time when my hair was reeaaal long and my hair gets more trained when its longer but it doesnt look that good. My hair is nice it does get curly if I have gel in it or if it is wet. But I guess I wasnt blessed wif the perfect hair . If i dont have gel or if my hair isnt wet it is poofy and once it dries up it gets bad and real ugly. Does anyone have any advise on how I can train my hair so that it can look decent without me having to put gel or stuff in it EVERYDAY, also some advise on how to make your hair more curly/ wavy would be really appreciated.. I hair combing it , because if I comb it, it gets real poofy.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Whoa dont worry dude! Now I know most people would just give you a list of gels, mousses, shampoos etc...but though these are effective they can also sometime cause damage as they are not made from natural ingredients. You have hair which probably is on the drier side which is why it gets poofy when u comb it. Lets tackle your first problem which is dry hair then we shall see about curly/wavy hair.



What I have given here area few steps to acheive really great luxuriant hair Naturally. You not only strenghthen your hair but they will look thicker, shinier and vibrant.



1) Massage: Massage improves circulation, which in turn improves the health of your hair and scalp. A few drops of vitamin E oil mixed with 2 tsp jojoba oil massaged into the scalp is recommended to strengthen fragile hair and help prevent dry, flaky skin and hair cuticles.



Give yourself a daily massage (not necessarily with oil everyday) for 5-10 minutes to stimulate circulation, which is vital for healthy hair growth. Using your fingers (knuckles), work over the surface of the scalp, temples and back of the head, applying pressure in circular movements.



Also if you want thicker and stronger hair there is another step you must follow:



Hair-tugging Exersice:



Bend your head forward.



Grasp a hank of hair close to scalp.



Tug hard, relax your grip, then tug again. Remember its tugging not pulling!!



Repeat the procedure three times.



Repeat all over scalp, to stimulate new, thicker growth, concentrating on any thinning areas, such as the sides of the forehead.



Caution: Don't be too rough when you are massaging your scalp. Vigorous pulling or brushing can actually pull hair out of your head and damage the hair.



2) Cleansing: Shampoo you hair with a mild shampoo (especially if you wash your hair daily). Strong chemical shampoos strip the natural moistures from your hair rendering it drier than before.



3) Conditioning: You can certainly use Bottled conditioners available in the market, but I have given a few home made recipes with natural ingredients which are really good for the hair.



Banana olive hair treat



Here's a treat for your hair which you can do once a week. (It Conditions, Nourishes, Moisturises and brings awesome shine with natural ingredients)



Blend 1 banana with 1/3 cup of cold pressed extra virgin olive oil. (You can get both at the supermarket)



Rinse your hair.



Towel dry.



Apply on your slightly damp hair. Especially on the ends.



Wrap your hair with a plastic wrap.



Leave it on 30 minutes to an hour or so.



Remove the plastic wrap



Now Shampoo and Rinse your hair as normal.



Add 1 tablespoon cider vinegar and 1 drop of lavender oil to 3 cups of water.



Pour the lavender cider vinegar water over your hair as the final rinse, for shiny hair.



Wrap hair in a fluffy towel to dry.



Style as normal...



Now that your hair is looking and feeling good and you have also retained its moisture...you will have more manageable hair. If you want waves in your hair, after your shower just finger comb your hair and as you do so keep twisting it gently till it looks almost wavy. Now let it dry naturally without using hair drier or gels etc. u will have a head full of wavy hair (cant say curly because its natural look so depends how twisting your hair will turn out)



If you follow these steps everyweek, I guarantee you from personal experience that you will have really gorgeous hair. I had thin dry and damaged hair due to excessive perming and colouring but these steps (my Aunts and Moms advise) helped me get back my Crowning Glory!! Hope you like these remedies!



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Don't wave your hair. I know guys who straighten their hair, and I know guys who curl their hair. They've never been on a date because girls like confident guys who don't fake their curls. (Yeah, girls do straighten their hair...and I sometimes curl mine....we aint perfect either though!)



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

The 70s is comming back get a man perm men used to do that and then claim it was natural.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Go to the store and by mousse. Dampen your hair, put some in your hand, scrunch your hair, and let it do the rest. Works for me.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Well you could comb it then use hairspray to keep it the way you want. I don't really know how a guy would mak ehis hair curly/ wavy.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Yes let your girl friend tease it.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

There's a type of gel/puddy/something that you can buy at any stylist or even Wal-Mart...you rub it in your hair and it makes it curly.



Unfortunately I don't recalla brand name at the moment, but I know they sell it, and it is relatively cheap.



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

Perms might be a bad idea if you only what a little wave. Use gel and crunch while you blow dry. You should get a nice wave. I prefer straight hair over perms!



Any tips on getting curly / wavy hair [ im a guy with about 2.5 inches of hair]?

This is an ancient thing to do, but you could get someone to give you a fingerwave. Not like a female, though, with really defined waves. You just want some big waves that will look nice. You wash your hair and put gel in while it's still wet. Then, get someone who knows how to do the fingerwaves. You probably don't want a lot of waves around your face, but more in the back of the head. Sit under a dryer to get the hair dry. Then comb out the waves- they'll be poofy, so then you gently put in some (a little) mousse/gel to weight it back down again. Don't comb again or the waves will come out. Try it!

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