Q& A : I’m off to the hairdresser on Friday and fancy a change. Just wondered about the verdict on curly hairstyles, colour etc. I’m fair skinned with blue eyes and have naturally light brown hair. Any comments appreciated!
What’s the best style for naturally (not afro) curly hair? Male and female opinions valued.?
May 4th, 2010
10 Comments


have it razor cut.
my friend has hair like yours and she has it razor cut and it always looks nice and bouncy.
I have natural curly hair, long . when mousse is used it gives the hair extra curls . is cool looking.
I like long style….
chrunch i t
I think for a nice warm look you should put high lights in your hair have your hair cut to a little longer than your shoulders. I think It would look really pretty.
Buy some hair starighteners whilst ur there, it works for me!
My friend sounds exactly like you. If you’re daring enough, try a red hue. I think it would compliment your fair skin because that’s what natural red heads have. Not like a natural orangy-red, but an auburn almost. I know my friend went auburn, and it looks amaaaazing. Also, try getting long layers, they will give you’re hair more volume, but keep the nice curls.
After, buy Aussie Scrunch hairspray. It is the most amazing hairspray in the world for curly hair. Also, use mousse frequently to keep the frizz away, and use a shampoo and conditioner for curly hair. Try Sunsilk, for curly hair – it’s the one with the green container. Sunsilk also makes a hair cream that tame those flyaways halfway through the day.
Hope this helps! =)
Layers are always good since curly hair can look way to full at the bottom if you don’t have them. But of course not high, dramatically separated, unblended layers because that could turn out badly.
a little longer than chin length with moose or jell to define the curls
Use a special shampoo. I recomend Matrix curl life.
Ponytails never fail!
–softball chick (havoc snoop-dog)
Free beauty tips on Hairstyles & photo gallery/
Makeup /cosmetic tricks /hair highlighting /Weightloss /Hairremoval/ etc…
http://geebal.blogspot.com