Product Review: Shea Moisture
My review on the Shea Moisture product from Target. Coconut Hibiscus Curling Shampoo $9.99 Coconut Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie $9.99 Raw Shea ...
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My review on the Shea Moisture product from Target. Coconut Hibiscus Curling Shampoo $9.99 Coconut Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie $9.99 Raw Shea ...
by inggal
No, it won't make your hair curly. I have naturally curly hair, but sometimes it wants to be really curly and sometimes it doesn't. I find the shampoo only minimally helps, I highly doubt it would help someone with straight hair. There is a product out there thats a one week waving solution. It's called Ogilvie 7 Day Curls. I think you can still get it at CVS. I used it on my daughter and it works well and naturally fades out. You should try that instead.Does the curling shampoo really make straight hair curly?
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Dec 02, 2006 by roger | Posted in Hair
after curling shampoo curls your hair, after you wash your hair again, does it become strait again (assumming you have strait hair)..how long does it last?
Usually. I have wavyish hair myself, and have yet to find a curling shampoo that really lasts and works. A better alternative is a curling iron or rollers if used correctly.





Retro Sixties Hair Fridge Magnet

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â–ºTo return to my storefront, click here: REGELLAQUESTIONS? Regella@Rocketmail.com SETTING IT: Step1: Shampoo and towel dry your hair as usual. Apply setting lotion, if setting your hair in curlers. Remove the curlers when your hair is dry, but do not comb out. Step2: Use a light spritzer setting lotion if using a curling iron to curl your hair. Make sure the lotion is specific for curling irons to reduce damage to the hair. Do not comb out the curls after curling; allow them to cool. Step3: Spray the roots of your hair with hair spray by lifting the curls and spraying underneath them. After the hair spray has dried, use your fingers to "comb out" the curls. STYLING IT: Step1: Place the bobby pins, hair pins, hair spray and rat tail comb within easy reach. Position yourself in front of a mirror and have a hand-held mirror to look at the back of your hair when needed. Step2: Pull the hair from the forehead back to the crown into a large hair clip. The hair at the crown and down to the ears is styled last, and placing it in a clip will keep it out of your way. Step3: Comb the hair from the nape of the neck and behind the ears up to the top of your head, about an inch below the crown. Do not comb out the end of the curl, only the base. Place bobby pins horizontally across the back of your head to hold the hair up. Bobby pins can be hooked together or placed in an "x" position to hold the beehive hair style in place. Step4: Style the curled ends into swirls and secure them with hair spray and hair pins. Start with the bottom curl and attach it just below the bobby pin line using a hair pin. Attach each successive layer of curls to the previous curl until all the hair you've pulled up in the back has been curled and styled. Spray generously with hair spray. Step5: Remove the large hair clip holding the hair from the forehead to the crown. Tease or back-comb small sections at a time using the rat tail comb. Tease only the root section of the hair, not the curled ends. Start about 2 inches up from the root. After the front hair has been teased, spray generously with hair spray. Step6: Start with the hair closest to the crown and with the end of the rat tail comb, pull only the ends of the curls towards the previously styled curls. The object is to swirl the hair from the crown into the curls, continuing to "build" the curls or swirls and height. Step7: Save the front half of the teased hair to style towards your face for a finished look. After all the hair is in place, spray it again very generously with hair spray to withstand wind gusts. (How to Style a Beehive Hairdo, www.ehow.com)
Price: $3.70
Sixties Beauty Hairdo Tote / Market Bag

SETTING IT: Step1: Shampoo and towel dry your hair as usual. Apply setting lotion, if setting your hair in curlers. Remove the curlers when your hair is dry, but do not comb out. Step2: Use a light spritzer setting lotion if using a curling iron to curl your hair. Make sure the lotion is specific for curling irons to reduce damage to the hair. Do not comb out the curls after curling; allow them to cool. Step3: Spray the roots of your hair with hair spray by lifting the curls and spraying underneath them. After the hair spray has dried, use your fingers to "comb out" the curls. STYLING IT: Step1: Place the bobby pins, hair pins, hair spray and rat tail comb within easy reach. Position yourself in front of a mirror and have a hand-held mirror to look at the back of your hair when needed. Step2: Pull the hair from the forehead back to the crown into a large hair clip. The hair at the crown and down to the ears is styled last, and placing it in a clip will keep it out of your way. Step3: Comb the hair from the nape of the neck and behind the ears up to the top of your head, about an inch below the crown. Do not comb out the end of the curl, only the base. Place bobby pins horizontally across the back of your head to hold the hair up. Bobby pins can be hooked together or placed in an "x" position to hold the beehive hair style in place. Step4: Style the curled ends into swirls and secure them with hair spray and hair pins. Start with the bottom curl and attach it just below the bobby pin line using a hair pin. Attach each successive layer of curls to the previous curl until all the hair you've pulled up in the back has been curled and styled. Spray generously with hair spray. Step5: Remove the large hair clip holding the hair from the forehead to the crown. Tease or back-comb small sections at a time using the rat tail comb. Tease only the root section of the hair, not the curled ends. Start about 2 inches up from the root. After the front hair has been teased, spray generously with hair spray. Step6: Start with the hair closest to the crown and with the end of the rat tail comb, pull only the ends of the curls towards the previously styled curls. The object is to swirl the hair from the crown into the curls, continuing to "build" the curls or swirls and height. Step7: Save the front half of the teased hair to style towards your face for a finished look. After all the hair is in place, spray it again very generously with hair spray to withstand wind gusts. (How to Style a Beehive Hairdo, www.ehow.com)
Price: $22.50
Retro 1960s Hairdo Mouse Pad

SETTING IT: Step1: Shampoo and towel dry your hair as usual. Apply setting lotion, if setting your hair in curlers. Remove the curlers when your hair is dry, but do not comb out. Step2: Use a light spritzer setting lotion if using a curling iron to curl your hair. Make sure the lotion is specific for curling irons to reduce damage to the hair. Do not comb out the curls after curling; allow them to cool. Step3: Spray the roots of your hair with hair spray by lifting the curls and spraying underneath them. After the hair spray has dried, use your fingers to "comb out" the curls. STYLING IT: Step1: Place the bobby pins, hair pins, hair spray and rat tail comb within easy reach. Position yourself in front of a mirror and have a hand-held mirror to look at the back of your hair when needed. Step2: Pull the hair from the forehead back to the crown into a large hair clip. The hair at the crown and down to the ears is styled last, and placing it in a clip will keep it out of your way. Step3: Comb the hair from the nape of the neck and behind the ears up to the top of your head, about an inch below the crown. Do not comb out the end of the curl, only the base. Place bobby pins horizontally across the back of your head to hold the hair up. Bobby pins can be hooked together or placed in an "x" position to hold the beehive hair style in place. Step4: Style the curled ends into swirls and secure them with hair spray and hair pins. Start with the bottom curl and attach it just below the bobby pin line using a hair pin. Attach each successive layer of curls to the previous curl until all the hair you've pulled up in the back has been curled and styled. Spray generously with hair spray. Step5: Remove the large hair clip holding the hair from the forehead to the crown. Tease or back-comb small sections at a time using the rat tail comb. Tease only the root section of the hair, not the curled ends. Start about 2 inches up from the root. After the front hair has been teased, spray generously with hair spray. Step6: Start with the hair closest to the crown and with the end of the rat tail comb, pull only the ends of the curls towards the previously styled curls. The object is to swirl the hair from the crown into the curls, continuing to "build" the curls or swirls and height. Step7: Save the front half of the teased hair to style towards your face for a finished look. After all the hair is in place, spray it again very generously with hair spray to withstand wind gusts. (How to Style a Beehive Hairdo, www.ehow.com)
Price: $12.35
Custom Retro Hair Stylist Apron ~ Add Name

SETTING IT: Step1: Shampoo and towel dry your hair as usual. Apply setting lotion, if setting your hair in curlers. Remove the curlers when your hair is dry, but do not comb out. Step2: Use a light spritzer setting lotion if using a curling iron to curl your hair. Make sure the lotion is specific for curling irons to reduce damage to the hair. Do not comb out the curls after curling; allow them to cool. Step3: Spray the roots of your hair with hair spray by lifting the curls and spraying underneath them. After the hair spray has dried, use your fingers to "comb out" the curls. STYLING IT: Step1: Place the bobby pins, hair pins, hair spray and rat tail comb within easy reach. Position yourself in front of a mirror and have a hand-held mirror to look at the back of your hair when needed. Step2: Pull the hair from the forehead back to the crown into a large hair clip. The hair at the crown and down to the ears is styled last, and placing it in a clip will keep it out of your way. Step3: Comb the hair from the nape of the neck and behind the ears up to the top of your head, about an inch below the crown. Do not comb out the end of the curl, only the base. Place bobby pins horizontally across the back of your head to hold the hair up. Bobby pins can be hooked together or placed in an "x" position to hold the beehive hair style in place. Step4: Style the curled ends into swirls and secure them with hair spray and hair pins. Start with the bottom curl and attach it just below the bobby pin line using a hair pin. Attach each successive layer of curls to the previous curl until all the hair you've pulled up in the back has been curled and styled. Spray generously with hair spray. Step5: Remove the large hair clip holding the hair from the forehead to the crown. Tease or back-comb small sections at a time using the rat tail comb. Tease only the root section of the hair, not the curled ends. Start about 2 inches up from the root. After the front hair has been teased, spray generously with hair spray. Step6: Start with the hair closest to the crown and with the end of the rat tail comb, pull only the ends of the curls towards the previously styled curls. The object is to swirl the hair from the crown into the curls, continuing to "build" the curls or swirls and height. Step7: Save the front half of the teased hair to style towards your face for a finished look. After all the hair is in place, spray it again very generously with hair spray to withstand wind gusts. (How to Style a Beehive Hairdo, www.ehow.com)
Price: $23.25
1960 Hairdo Pin - Customize!

SETTING IT: Step1: Shampoo and towel dry your hair as usual. Apply setting lotion, if setting your hair in curlers. Remove the curlers when your hair is dry, but do not comb out. Step2: Use a light spritzer setting lotion if using a curling iron to curl your hair. Make sure the lotion is specific for curling irons to reduce damage to the hair. Do not comb out the curls after curling; allow them to cool. Step3: Spray the roots of your hair with hair spray by lifting the curls and spraying underneath them. After the hair spray has dried, use your fingers to "comb out" the curls. STYLING IT: Step1: Place the bobby pins, hair pins, hair spray and rat tail comb within easy reach. Position yourself in front of a mirror and have a hand-held mirror to look at the back of your hair when needed. Step2: Pull the hair from the forehead back to the crown into a large hair clip. The hair at the crown and down to the ears is styled last, and placing it in a clip will keep it out of your way. Step3: Comb the hair from the nape of the neck and behind the ears up to the top of your head, about an inch below the crown. Do not comb out the end of the curl, only the base. Place bobby pins horizontally across the back of your head to hold the hair up. Bobby pins can be hooked together or placed in an "x" position to hold the beehive hair style in place. Step4: Style the curled ends into swirls and secure them with hair spray and hair pins. Start with the bottom curl and attach it just below the bobby pin line using a hair pin. Attach each successive layer of curls to the previous curl until all the hair you've pulled up in the back has been curled and styled. Spray generously with hair spray. Step5: Remove the large hair clip holding the hair from the forehead to the crown. Tease or back-comb small sections at a time using the rat tail comb. Tease only the root section of the hair, not the curled ends. Start about 2 inches up from the root. After the front hair has been teased, spray generously with hair spray. Step6: Start with the hair closest to the crown and with the end of the rat tail comb, pull only the ends of the curls towards the previously styled curls. The object is to swirl the hair from the crown into the curls, continuing to "build" the curls or swirls and height. Step7: Save the front half of the teased hair to style towards your face for a finished look. After all the hair is in place, spray it again very generously with hair spray to withstand wind gusts. (How to Style a Beehive Hairdo, www.ehow.com) Thanks to www.jsmagic.net for the wonderful photo!
Price: $2.20
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The ultimate tress test: SheSays tries out dry shampoos In-Forum - Jan 01, 1970
As for me, I wanted a dry shampoo that would help me cut down on washing and styling my already-fried hair with a curling or straightening iron. Surprisingly, as different as our hair types are, we mostly agreed on each product's performance.
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'Hair's' to 2012 Jamaica Observer - Jan 01, 1970
Shampoo the hair with Keracare Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner. After this is done, towel-dry the hair and mist it generously with Keracare Setting Lotion ahead of roller-setting. Sit under the dryer for half-an-hour, then remove the rollers and work
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Fashion Ambush: Santa Claus dishes about his red suit, shampoos and Christmas wish The Birmingham News - al.com - Jan 01, 1970
You can't flat iron it or put a curling iron to it. I put leave-in conditioner in it and let it air dry.'' EJ Edwards, 8, of Alabaster, wants to know how you make reindeer fly. “Magic reindeer oats. They like gouda cheese, too.
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Expert Beauty Tips and Tricks MarketWatch (press release) - Jan 01, 1970
Use a dry shampoo to refresh between washes." Eyes -- "New Q-Tips Precision Tips cotton swabs, with pointed tips at both ends are specially designed for precise makeup application and beauty touch-ups, and are an affordable and clean alternative to
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Digital Spy: Ben Cooke's New Year Hair Resolutions Digital Spy UK - Jan 01, 1970
If your hair is feeling super dry and lacklustre after the winter period, try washing with Hello Hydration Shampoo and Conditioner and treating with Dazzling Shine Mask once a week. For those with frizzy locks that have lost their colour, the Ignite My
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@ u know that brand shampoo u use....i have the curling gel....lol i forgot i had it
my hair still smells like the curling-medicine-chever even after shampoo -.-
@ You could have just used Curling shampoo for years , we never know !!