Hi Jessie, ... To me hair is a nuisance, Lol! I wish the Government would make it compulsory for everyone to shave their heads! ... Just think how much time our women would have in our lives if we weren't obsessed with having 'perfect hair'?? .... One of my daughters are so lucky and can go to bed with damp hair and wake up with it poker straight in the morning! Us thick curly haired girls don't have it so easy. I just wash and condition my hair with L'oreal Elvive Full Restore which is available at any supermarket and I spray on a leave in conditioner. I find these leave in conditioners hard to find these days and I totally refuse to pay over £5.00 ($6.00) for any hair item! I tend to make my own by adding a bit of conditioner to a spray bottle filled with water. I then just let my hair air dry throughout the day, occasionally combing it through with an afro comb or an extremely wide comb. My hair can still be damp after 5 or 6 hours, sometimes longer! I find 'force drying' like diffusers make it frizzy! I just keep gently combing and spraying gives me the results I kind of need! That is the day I don't go out and do jobs around the house, Lol! xx
@suesmith616 it would save me so much time I know that much 😂 I've always been in awe of women that pull off being bald 😍 I don't think I could 🤣 I've been meaning to try more supermarket shampoos and conditioners, I'll get some once I try and use up stuff I already have I think 🤭 I think it's the loreal line you're using that I've heard is really good! Your routine sounds lovely and simple! Does it stay wavy/curly when you dry it like that? 😍
@@wavygirljessie .... Hi there! In answer to your question about my hair staying wavy, then yes, it does. I feel the need to comb my hair with an Afro comb at least 5 or 6 times a day. I have a mid part (or parting as we say in England) and my hair is about 4 inches below my shoulder. Then I just spray it with water and the waves spring up! I don't keep using the conditioning spray because of build up. I just tend to use that on the really frizzy bits which is an annoying 2 inch strip down the left hand side at the back of my head. It dries me mad! Lol! I have naturally wavy hair and so none of this 'plopping' needed. It just naturally dries wavy. It never used to but as I've got older, 64 now, it is getting wavier as the years go on, and thicker too! I thought hair was to get thinner the older you get? I wish mine would! I have also never dyed my hair in my life and have natural mid brown hair with maybe a dozen grey strands. People say I am so lucky but thick hair can be a pain at times. I also now have decided the 'pig tail cut' works best and I get my Husband to just level the middle back bit if it has a little 'v' shape. I hope I haven't bored you or your followers with all I have said. Hugs from Sue x
@suesmith616 your hair sounds gorgeous! And relatively "easy" in the sense that it isn't picky to get it to stay wavy, just look at mine when I airdried for example 😂 and I have to agree with the others in thinking that you're lucky although I understand it can be a pain at times 😅
@@wavygirljessie ... It is due for a chop now and so it will be wavier for a while, but much easier to manage and will feel lighter on my head! BTW, good luck with sorting your house out. You have quite a huge project going on there. Rather you than me! Lol! x
Team diffusing 😊I feel that diffusing made your waves pop more
@mariefaulkner1940 agreed! 😂
Hi Jessie, ... To me hair is a nuisance, Lol! I wish the Government would make it compulsory for everyone to shave their heads! ... Just think how much time our women would have in our lives if we weren't obsessed with having 'perfect hair'?? .... One of my daughters are so lucky and can go to bed with damp hair and wake up with it poker straight in the morning!
Us thick curly haired girls don't have it so easy. I just wash and condition my hair with L'oreal Elvive Full Restore which is available at any supermarket and I spray on a leave in conditioner. I find these leave in conditioners hard to find these days and I totally refuse to pay over £5.00 ($6.00) for any hair item! I tend to make my own by adding a bit of conditioner to a spray bottle filled with water.
I then just let my hair air dry throughout the day, occasionally combing it through with an afro comb or an extremely wide comb.
My hair can still be damp after 5 or 6 hours, sometimes longer! I find 'force drying' like diffusers make it frizzy!
I just keep gently combing and spraying gives me the results I kind of need!
That is the day I don't go out and do jobs around the house, Lol! xx
@suesmith616 it would save me so much time I know that much 😂 I've always been in awe of women that pull off being bald 😍 I don't think I could 🤣
I've been meaning to try more supermarket shampoos and conditioners, I'll get some once I try and use up stuff I already have I think 🤭 I think it's the loreal line you're using that I've heard is really good!
Your routine sounds lovely and simple! Does it stay wavy/curly when you dry it like that? 😍
@@wavygirljessie .... Hi there! In answer to your question about my hair staying wavy, then yes, it does. I feel the need to comb my hair with an Afro comb at least 5 or 6 times a day. I have a mid part (or parting as we say in England) and my hair is about 4 inches below my shoulder. Then I just spray it with water and the waves spring up! I don't keep using the conditioning spray because of build up. I just tend to use that on the really frizzy bits which is an annoying 2 inch strip down the left hand side at the back of my head. It dries me mad! Lol! I have naturally wavy hair and so none of this 'plopping' needed. It just naturally dries wavy. It never used to but as I've got older, 64 now, it is getting wavier as the years go on, and thicker too! I thought hair was to get thinner the older you get? I wish mine would! I have also never dyed my hair in my life and have natural mid brown hair with maybe a dozen grey strands.
People say I am so lucky but thick hair can be a pain at times.
I also now have decided the 'pig tail cut' works best and I get my Husband to just level the middle back bit if it has a little 'v' shape.
I hope I haven't bored you or your followers with all I have said. Hugs from Sue x
@suesmith616 your hair sounds gorgeous! And relatively "easy" in the sense that it isn't picky to get it to stay wavy, just look at mine when I airdried for example 😂 and I have to agree with the others in thinking that you're lucky although I understand it can be a pain at times 😅
@@wavygirljessie ... It is due for a chop now and so it will be wavier for a while, but much easier to manage and will feel lighter on my head!
BTW, good luck with sorting your house out. You have quite a huge project going on there. Rather you than me! Lol! x