You may have caught a case of the frizz, and you need to read below. Choose a hairdresser experienced in curly/dry hair. Have your hairdresser help you choose a hairstyle that is easy to maintain--preferably one that just requires a wet-and-go approach.
Once you have your favored style, visit your stylist at least 4 times a year to trim split ends. Don't let your hairstylist use a razor to layer your hair (although layering is good.) Razors contribute to split ends. Don't wash hair every day.
This kind of hair needs the natural oils from your scalp to reduce frizz. To upkeep your desired style, just wet hair with some conditioner on non-washing days (rinse thoroughly). Avoid using hairdryers unless necessary.
Blowdrying hair dries it out. Believe it or not, grease, mousses and gels make caring for this kind of hair harder! Chemical build-ups require more washing than is ... more.
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