Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Very Curly hair... need a shampoo?

Hey chall.



I got very curly hair for a white guy, and I love it, but I hate using conditioner and love to let it get nappy, curly, and frizzy.



is there a product that can clean it but not take away that feel/look?



Very Curly hair... need a shampoo?

Matrix a professional line called:



SLEEK LOOK AND THEY HAVE CONDITIONERS IN CERTAIN NUMBERS ACCORDING TO TEXTURES.



WORKS WELL.



ANOTHER ONE THAT IS ON THE PROFESSIONAL LINE A LITTLE EXPENSIVE CALLED: NO POO.



ASK AT YOUR LOCAL SCHONEMAN'S BEUATY SUPPLY.



HARDLY HAS ANY LATHER AND THAT IS WHAT CAUSES FRIZZ.



NO KIDDING-IT IS CALLED NO POO!!!!!!!!!



Very Curly hair... need a shampoo?

garnier fructis curl and shine. plays up the curls, and smells delicious.

Black women & natural hair :)?

I know a lot of black women think getting a perm makes their hair more manageable...but is it really worth putting harmful chemicals (that seep through your pores) to "maintain" on a day to day basis? I don't think so.



I think it's time we learn our own hair and make it work for us. God didn't make any mistakes (trust me). Our hair doesn't need to be fixed.



Let's be honest, most of us black women were never really taught how to take care of our own natural hair. (Slave Mentality).



With the proper knowledge, our own natural hair can look very regal and beautiful. Yes we are unique and beautiful.



I've been natural for about four years; and the growth is amazing. No breakage; just a full new head of hair.



Some people think that nappy hair is gross, unmanagable and dirty. SO NOT TRUE. Most of us have very tightly coiled hair which is very fragile and breaks when you put too much stress on it.



You notice after years and years of perms; the hair is thin and broken...



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

Keep it real!,..lets all get weaves!!!,.Their unbeweavable!..Give me a break!..Go Natural!!..B yourself!



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

Black women don't have blonde hair...



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

I am a black woman with beautiful long hair. It is almost to my butt. I have never had a perm it does way more damage that good. It eats at the roots and eventually it stops working.



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

Go natural. I think it's more beautiful when things are natural. I know it's harder to maintain, but, once you learn how to maintain is properly, you won't have so much trouble.



I agree with you. I know I don't have a lot of experience in this department, but I think you know what you're talking about.



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

ok?



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

I feel more comfortable with my hair relaxed. Do what works for you and I will do what works for me. I love seeing other women with natural hair, because it looks great..ON THEM..



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

I never realized (unitl Imus) that "nappy heads" was a derogatory thing that people said regarding the slaves back in the day. I won't use that word anymore in describing a black person, and I thing it sucks that black people want to straighten out their hair because they've bought into the belief that curly hair is unnattractive. I think you should grow your hair naturally and in a way that makes YOU feel attractive. This is a different time and, thank god, "beauty" is becoming more diverse.



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

I think that natural hair on black women is beautiful.



In particular, I've always loved the full-on "afro" look, much like these photos that you provided.



http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q94/u...



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I know what you mean. If a black woman wants her hair straight, I see no problem with it, but I hate the fact that the natural look is looked down upon as if it's gross or dirty, when that's not the case.



EDIT: On Deal or No Deal, I love the model Hayley's hair.



http://www.nbc.com/Deal_or_No_Deal/model...



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

how about natural with a hair weave no chemicals just for length or just to change the color not with dye just with weave that's already colored that's pretty.



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

i've been wearing my natural hair for the past 3 years and i love it. natural is a personal preference just as perming/relaxing is. i opted to go natural because i was tired of having to worry about my hair when it rains or after going to a salon keeping "that" look. it's sad that almost every culture embraces their natural texture but ours and with negative comments like imus' that's what makes a lot of blacks negative with ourselves. too many people took offense to the former rather than the latter of his comment. i personally, love my "nappy" hair.



Black women %26amp; natural hair :)?

What are you talking about? Learn our own hair?! There's more black hairdressers than white ones. What makes you such an expert, you complacent jerk?

What are hair sprays that dont make flat iron that doesnt mess up the straightness?

I am black and i have long thick kinky hair( nappy hair) and i am not aloud to perm it because my dad says it will eventually make my hair fall out. So i get my hair blow dryed straight its some what like flat ironing. Sometimes my hair looks dry and i want to put hair spray in it but when i do it usaully starts getting kinky and poofy or really stiff and oily. Is there and type of hair spray that holds curls and keeps the flat ironed hair straight and neat.



What are hair sprays that dont make flat iron that doesnt mess up the straightness?

easy straight

How to get curly hair like bobby valentino?

I am black male. I have nappy hair right now. so what do i have to do to make it curly like bobby valentino. what kit do i buy?



How to get curly hair like bobby valentino?

... genetics plays a big part in your hair texture...I think you should try an s-curl...but that isn't even guaranteed...



How to get curly hair like bobby valentino?

get a perm!!!!!!



How to get curly hair like bobby valentino?

hmm....get a fade, but longer put lots of grease on it and a du rag and that might work!



How to get curly hair like bobby valentino?

get a perm

Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Boot in the U.S. = High leg shoe



Boot in Uk= Refers to the trunk of a car?



Nappy in U.S. = Referring to hair



Nappy in Uk = Diaper Pins



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

well, nappy actually means DIaper....not the pin as such



my boyf is american and im english...we have had such a laugh with each other saying things unique to each country...



heres some:



UK: Cross = can mean to be angry/mad



USA: Cross = X one of those...or cross the street



UK: BUM BAGS



USA: Fanny packs....



UK: Fanny (ladies bits!)



USA: Fanny = Butt



USA: trunk (car boot)



UK: Trunk = elephants nose...!!



USA: Lady Bug



UK: Lady BIRD (you win with that...it is a bug)



UK: lolly pop man



USA: Crossing guard



UK: Queue



USA: Line



UK: my personal favoUrite.... At a restuarant with my guys folks... The waitress is listing the desserts...



'ok, we have chocolate pudding, cheesecake or Spotted Dick'



my guys mum nearly fell off her chair..



'Spotted what!!!!!?'



In the uk spotted dick is a dessert made with currants...



in the USA spotted dick...means... well, you know!!



lol..



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

We say tomato, you say tomato....



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

There is that. Then there is also where the US use words the Australia/UK never use. One I keep hearing is:



US say attorneys;



Aust/UK: lawyers, solicitors, barristers



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

trunk being the nose of an elephant.



the nappy is the towel you put around the baby, the pins are just pins, safety pins.



boot also means a type of shoe, and is often used when people are booted out of clubs.



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Fanny for a start .... if only Americans realised.



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Where did you get your info?



Nappy is not diaper pins. A nappy is the diaper.



There are too many words that mean different things on the other side of the ocean that make them too numerous to mention. However, since the language spoken in USA is supposedly English, the part I have a problem with is the written word. Why does they have to change the spelling of so many words. For example colour become color. They pronounce words wrongly also. For example Aluminium is pronounced Al - oom - i - num. WHY???????



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

My favorite British words that mean something totally different in the States are... bum and f@g (had to put the @ so I don't get censored).



A bum here in the states is either a homeless person, a rear end (butt, derriere), or a derogatory name to call someone ("You dirty bum!"). A f@g is a rude way to refer to a homosexual man, or sometimes used within the gay community itself (like when referring to a straight girl who hangs out with gay men, she's known as a "f@g hag"). In the UK, bum to to "borrow" something and a f@g is a cigarette... So in the UK you might ask to "bum a f@g", but if you said that here in the States, you'd get a LOT of weird looks!! ;)



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

LMAO @ SNETTERTON2



Thats a classic 'fanny'



In the US they have fanny packs and they sit on their fanny.



In the UK the fanny is a lady garden. lol xx



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

we need the words to tell you...



lift here is not an elevator



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Pants in America means clothing to cover the legs.In England means underwear.We call pants trousers.



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Hello. We steer a vehicle. American farm their steer.



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

America - fawcet = tap.......



England - tap = fawcet.



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Monkeyface..



We pronounce it a-loom-i-num because that is how Americans spell it....aluminum.



I think we favor o-r instead of o-u-r because Americans like to simplify things. We have a lot to worry about. Maybe it was also to drop any overt reference to anything "French." We Americans like being independent.



Another word that comes to mind is "mind."



Brits - Mind your head.



Americans - Watch your head.



Both words mean to pay attention so that you don't hit your head, but actually how can one watch one's own head? We DO say, however, to mind one's p's and q's, or to mind one's manners.



Go figure....



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

In England we get a wash in a bath, and do our 'business' in a toilet.



...In the U.S. they just seem to use the bath for everything, (Quote: "can i use your bathroom") EEEWWW. lol



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

Fanny is my favourite.



In the US it is an innocuous word for 'bottom'



In the UK it is a rude word for a woman's genitals.



Tapping someone on the fanny could get you arrested in the UK.



F. A. G



In the US it is a derogatory name for a homosexual.



In the UK it's a colloquial name for a cigarette.



If you're in the redneck region of the USA never say "I'm just popping out for a quick f.a.g"....you probably wouldn't make it back in.



Vest



In the US it's a waistcoat



In the UK it's a singlet worn under a shirt.



Pants



In the US...trousers



In the UK...underpants



Shorts



In the US...underpants



In the UK...short trousers. (I don't know what soccer players wear in the US though)



Americans have some of the same words that you use but have a different meaning. What are they?

alternate is used where we would use alternative by many, but not all, Americans; which is confusing as they also keep alternate for its UK meaning too!

Who is the ugliest boy at calumet ?

he's short and nappy hair...........etc



Who is the ugliest boy at calumet ?

who's the ugliest little girl? I know who she is...



Who is the ugliest boy at calumet ?

the one that is short and nappy hair..............etc



Who is the ugliest boy at calumet ?

I don't know anyone at calumet...but I'm guessing he's some little prepubescent kid with oily skin making your life miserable

Can a white person use black hair products??

ok well my sister says i have very nappy hair like a a black girl [not tryin to be racist at all] so we found this pantene relaxed and natural hair conditioner. it is for colored women because they usually have nappy hair. so my sister says i should try it to make my hair look less nappy. i want to try it but my question is since it is for colored women, if i use it will it damage my hair?



Can a white person use black hair products??

Man! I am sorry that you are taking such a beating over a legitamet question. Normall hair product are hair products and they can be used by anyone no matter who they are marketed toward. But when it comes to black peoples and white peoples hair there are some fundamental differences that should be taken into account. The most important one is that black people tend to need hair and scalp products that provide a lot of mouisture which often means the products tend to be oily. White people do not typically need additional mouisture but use products that remove some of the oil.



Since you are only using the conditioner, it should not be a problem for you because it should help to soften the hair but i would also recommend the Paul Mitchell anti-frizz products or the Tigi Bedhead Control Freak anti-frizz stuff. I'm black and I love them both. I hope this helps. 閳?br>Can a white person use black hair products??



Yup, it will not damage your hair but it will make it a bit more oily.



Can a white person use black hair products??

well if your hair is the exact same texture as an african american woman,



than it doesnt matter what color your skin is



you could probably still use it



Can a white person use black hair products??

no... regular people can use those products too.



Can a white person use black hair products??

uh, usually have nappy hair



the last time i checked i could run a comb through my hair without it getting stuck or breaking in half



i think it will be safe enough for your "nappy" hair



but i'm sure there are products for your problem that are ment for your hair type.



Can a white person use black hair products??

I don't think that it would damage your hair but you should ask the people selling it just in case. I hope this helps.



Can a white person use black hair products??

I tried that exact shampoo because my hair was really dry. It made my hair so greasy it looked like I did not take a shower for weeks. I had to wash my hair like 3 or 4 times to get all the extra oil out. I say proceed with caution!



Can a white person use black hair products??

oh yes, because black womens hair is made out of superhuman particles that can withstand tortuous treatments. you may not be a racist, but you sure are an idiot.



its for hair. ALL HAIR if your hair is kinky or hard to manage, you would be better off using something that is for hard to manage hair.



Can a white person use black hair products??

I am pretty sure that saying "colored" is no longer a politically correct way to refer to African-Americans. Of course not all people who we think are African-Americans are of African descent either, so I don't know anymore... Maybe you should go to a hair dresser instead of trying to fix it yourself. My wife has this one friend who keeps dying her hair, and now it is all burnt up and nasty looking. She needs to cut it off and let it grow back normal. It is all fried, and looks horrible.



Can a white person use black hair products??

Colored??? Colored??? You're calling black women, colored yet you're not trying to be racist? Please.



Can a white person use black hair products??

No, hair is hair. If your hair is the same texture as black people's it should work for you. Some people consider the term "nappy" offensive. You could call it something else, like tightly curled.



Can a white person use black hair products??

It all depends because our hair is more resistant to relaxers. So thats why our hair has the strengh for those. But if your hair is truly coarse like ours then you may be able to use it . If not you may risk losing your hair. Be careful



Can a white person use black hair products??

Yes a "white person" can use products produced for women of color. African American products usually work your hair to make if soft and hold more moisture so why not? And if your hair is nappy as you , the colored hair products would be ideal for your hair. They would provide moisture, softness and make your hair very manageable. Plus most of them do not carry alcohol(alcohol drys out your hair), therefore that's an added bonus. When you go to the colored hair store ask the sales person for a specific product for your hair.good luck.



p.s. not all black people have nappy hair. I'm fully black and my hair is soft and curly.=)



Can a white person use black hair products??

if u have nappy dry hair then it might work for u. I've tried using it and it left my hair looking dirty because of all the grease, moisturizers and oils it contains.



Can a white person use black hair products??

No it will not damage your hair. My hair is very curly. couse and frizzy and I use ethnic products. I may recommend not using Pantene though. That stuff makes my hair frizzier than ever!! I would recommend going to Sally Beauty Supply or a beauty store and checking out their products there. Chances are you will have better luck will those. Well, good luck!!!!!



Can a white person use black hair products??

No it won't hurt your hair, it does contain more oil that you are probably used to having. But it won't hurt to try. Many people have kinky hair, it isn't only Black people. If you have Hispanic, ancestors, or even Irish ( Fuzzy red hair) it could come that background. Maybe you just need to have your hair relaxed. I have a friend (white) who has it done all the time.



Can a white person use black hair products??

its ok for you to use them. Before they came out with relaxed and natural. . .I used to use the regular pantene



also, if you are concerned about the way your hair is. Why dont you go to a hair dresser that is experienced with all types of hair or textured hair or black hair?



Can a white person use black hair products??

yes youcan you use it...your skin color has nothing to do with the way your hair is.



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much lovess;;



Lauren%26amp;hearts%26amp;smiley for ya.



Can a white person use black hair products??

Honey hair is hair ! You go by texture not the race of the hair. Besides we are all one race, "The human race"!



Can a white person use black hair products??

it wont damage your hair. my sisters white and she has tight curls, and nappy/frizzy hair. she uses another conditioner that helps out her hair, and its nappy hair. it doesn't matter by the skin. its yur hair a white girl%26amp;black girl can have the same hair!



Can a white person use black hair products??

Yeah, the chemicals in that specific shampoo are not the things they use in relaxers or perms for coarser hair. The stuff in shampoos and conditioners in drug stores are almost the same across the board.



Black/African American people and others of any race with coarse hair sometimes use perms and relaxers to straighten their hair, this is a chemical process that straightens the hair shaft and has to be done periodically.



Just because something in a store is marketed for Blacks, Asians or Hispanics, doesn't mean it will "hurt" you. People do have differnent types of hair and skin, but lotion is lotion, sunscreen is sunscreen, soap is soap.



As an example, look at the hair dye section - Loreal has a line called Fieria with multicultural models on the boxes, and there's a line of haircolor geared towards black women by another company with black models of various complexions, then there's a company marketing colors for Latinas with names like Mexico Flame, Crema de la Corazon, etc.- it's the SAME chemicals inside the box! A white or any woman could get any of these hair dyes in light brown and it still comes out as light brown no matter what the brand.



Multi-cultural marketing pisses me off it it makes people think "It's just for them". The ingredients on the panel are the same, maybe in different formulas, but it's all the same in the end.



I'm black and pilipino, there's no shampoo for me :) I use Garnier.



Your question was very honest and I hope you keep learning about other multicultural stuff in the future and keep your mind open. You never know, someone may tell their kid, "You have nappy hair like that white girl over there" and point at you :) We're all connected despite the marketing.



Can a white person use black hair products??

Products catered toward colored women probably won't damage your hair. The most harm they will do is probably weigh your hair down. However- I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve with your hair. Most African American women have kinky and dry hair. The products we use, usually put moisture into out hair. African American women also have no need to wash our hair as often because our scalps don't produce as much oil. If you wash your hair everyday or even as much as once every three days- you probably don't need to use products catered toward African- American women. If you do wash your hair everyday and you notice that it get's dry and frizzy- stop washing it so often.



To make your hair less "nappy" I would recommend using aveda products, john frieda, or Frutis products. What you probably need is



1. A good flat iron



2. Some frizz ease



3. A leave in conditioner



Go into an Aveda store or Aveda online and they have this product that comes in a blue and white jar called anti humectant (or something like that) - that works really well when you are blow drying and flat ironing your hair.



If you are not wearing your hair down- get you some alcohol free styling gel make your hair a little more slick and less frizzy.



(also, even though I not offended by your use of the word nappy, you may want to be careful with how you use the word. Some women would take offense becasue it does have a deragotory connotation. I would suggest kinky instead)



:)



Can a white person use black hair products??

speaking as a licensed cosmetology instructor, platform artist, and director of education for a hair company, i want to go on record by saying:



"hair has no color" products are to be used according to the texture, elasticity, porosity,strength, and needs of the hair and individual.



now, granted, there are certain cultures that may use certain products more than other cultures. however, we can only attain the words "only" "ever" can't be used in this context. i assure you, i have had the good fortune, and opportunity to work on many, many "hair textures" and with clients from all over the world. i must say, i thank God that i had the selection, and education, knowledge, to be able to make the good choices (from the good information acquired from the continuing education classes i have attended all these years) i also worked with great designers who taught me a lot about different "hair-textures"and to use all of the different products,to obtain certain looks. think, women of color, native American women, Chinese, japanese, portuguese, Hispanic, Asian, pakistani, new Zealand, Greek women... my point about this endless blather, before attempting a chemical process: please go to a licensed professional. second: hair has no color thanks for reading this



Can a white person use black hair products??

I have some background in this area since I am white but by g/f is black, and she is supersmart about using hair products. She helps my own 'nappy' hair with can get that 'brillo soap pad look' with some of her products, and because of this, my hair looks really great. I don't find any problems with it. But you need to know which products are the best, since even within the category you mention, there are lots of choices.



P.S. I think you should think of an alternative term to the word 'colored woman.'



Can a white person use black hair products??

OMG - Stop NOW - you'll turn black!