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Posts Tagged ‘curly hair products’Curls creme Brule at Target and Walmart!Thursday, June 6th, 2013
Curls Embracing My Kinks Calgary!Friday, May 31st, 2013
Curls Hair Products At Your Nearest WalmartThursday, May 30th, 2013
Still haven’t gone to Walmart to grab your favorite CURLS products? Find one near you now! http://www.curls.biz/CURLSWalmart.html
An Insight into Curl Gel CMonday, May 20th, 2013
Curly haired women are always in a dire need of some super powerful magic wand that could instantly transform their lackluster and dreary locks into stunning, glossy and silky ones. To their misfortune, a wand of such sort does not exist, but its alternative is available in the market- Curl Gel C. What is Curl Gel C? Curl Gel-les’c is an amalgamation of a serum and a gel that is created to bring dead looking wiry curls back to life. It is pronounced as Curl Jealousy and is also referred to as Curl Gel C. It is a fantastic hair styling product for curly hair that instantly brings shine and health into curly hair; also it works to reduce the frizz in curls. Moreover, it keeps your locks firmly in one place but does not give them a stiff and crunchy look either. Curl Gel C is made from naturally occurring organic ingredients and contains a heavy dose of Aloe leaf juice, coconut milk, Rosemary extract and chamomile extract- all of which are known for providing moisture and strength to curly hair. It is indeed a beneficial product by Curls that is a must have for every curly haired woman. Application Procedure of Curl Gel C Curl Gel C needs to be applied on wet hair. Prior to applying Curl Gel C, you should shampoo and condition your hair with a good quality shampoo and conditioner. Pure Curls Shampoo and Coconut Sublime Conditioner are great products by Curls that can be used. After you have conditioned your hair, take some drops of Curl Gel C on your palm and rub it on your fingers; then gently run your fingers through your hair, moving them from the roots to the tips. Let your curls dry and when they are completely dry, you can style them in any way you want.
Curlybiz.com- One Stop Shop for Curly Hair ProductsSaturday, May 18th, 2013
Seldom do I come across a website that offers a spectacular range of hair products that are created specifically for ‘curly hair.’ Being a curly haired woman, I have suffered a lot from the menace of nasty looking lifeless curls and to get rid of this problem, I have tried plenty of hair care products, but nothing seems to work on my hard ringlets. Then, to my sheer amazement, I found Curlybiz.com; it is a site that caters only to the needs of curly haired people. I tried a couple of its products; and oh my! Ever since then, my hair has not had any ‘bad hair day.’ Curlybiz.com has an array of hair care products from curly hair shampoos to conditioners to hair creams to hair gels to leave-in conditioners to hair milkshakes and custard- you name the product and you will find it at Curlybiz.com. Apart from having a magnificent collection of useful hair products, Curlybiz.com has different ranges for women, kids and babies. Understanding the need of each age group, this company has created a separate collection of hair products for women, kids and infants. The hair products for kids and babies are completely free from all harmful and strong chemicals; and contain only lightweight chemicals so your baby’s hair is not weighed down. Another amazing feature of the products at Curlybiz.com is that they are created from organic ingredients. Instead of using artificial elements, the team behind Curls (brand name of products at Curlybiz.com) makes sure that all its products are made from naturally occurring elements that are beneficial for curly hair like pomegranate extract, green tea, Aloe Vera extract, Shea butter, olive oil, yogurt etc. You will find numerous great products at Curlybiz.com, but some of my personal favorites are Curls Milkshake, Pure Curls Shampoo and Cashmere Curls (leave-in conditioner). Do try the products featured at Curlybiz.com for getting gorgeous locks.
Beautiful, bouncy, luscious CURLS are waiting for you at @WalmartThursday, May 16th, 2013
Chemicals to Avoid in Curly Hair ProductsTuesday, May 14th, 2013
Buying curly hair products without going through their contents and ingredients is not a wise thing to do. Often hair products contain chemicals that are harmful for your hair; and slowly poison your hair. Whenever you go shopping for hair products, make sure that you read the contents of the products you pick and stay on a lookout for these detrimental chemicals that are often added in curly hair products. Parabens Parabens are used in a lot of hair products to prevent and stop the growth of bacteria in your hair. Studies have shown that parabens often produce a lot of negative spin-offs such as severe skin rashes, allergies; and prolonged and excessive use can also escalate the chances of breast cancer. Also, they weaken your immune system. Triethanolamine Triethanolamine is commonly referred to as TEA; it is incorporated in hair products to adjust their pH value. Generally, TEA is a constituent of a majority of the shampoos and conditioners available in the market. Health specialists have found out that TEA adversely affects the liver and bladder; also it can result in blisters on the scalp and parched hair. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Manufacturers often fool customers by claiming sodium lauryl sulfate to be a naturally existing ingredient driven from coconuts. In reality, it is a synthetic chemical that impacts our body adversely. It is normally used in detergents but some manufacturers also put it in shampoos. Sodium lauryl sulfate produces allergies in the eyes, rashes on the skin and also causes excessive hair loss. Formaldehyde Formaldehyde is often incorporated in shampoos as a preservative. It has been declared as a carcinogen by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; and is believed to injure the DNA. Make sure to avoid these injurious chemicals while purchasing curly hair products to keep your curls healthy and strong.
Products that are Good and Bad for Curly HairSaturday, May 11th, 2013
Buying the right kind of hair products for curly hair is undoubtedly a difficult task. Not every other product that you see in the market is suitable for your curls. Here’s a list of hair products for curly hair that are essential for curls; and another list that states products that aren’t good for curly haired people. Hair products that Curly Haired People Must Have
Hair Products for Curl Hair that People should Avoid
Celebrate Black History Month in Style with Curls.bizFriday, February 8th, 2013
Thanks to Makeup Artist Beauty Blogger Rachel Odem for chatting with us last night. It was a great Tweet Up! Check out this event we are sponsoring with her in Chicago! https://www.facebook.com/events/384587244964512/
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