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u/rbusiness · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

I had the same issue last winter. I tried coconut oil and showering with cold water and showering less often, but nothing seemed to help much. Then I just started using head and shoulders and it helped a lot. I was still having some issues so I got this shampoo that has a different active ingredient than head and shoulders:

http://www.amazon.com/Nizoral-AntiDandruff-Shampoo-7-Ounce-Bottles/dp/B00AINMFAC/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1451443490&sr=1-1&keywords=nizoral

I use it maybe three times a week and don't have itchy scalp anymore. While going for an all natural solution is nice, I found this to be way easier and more effective. Good luck hope this helped.

u/Musicly2343 · 6 pointsr/FierceFlow

Sorry dude, but your hair's looking pretty immaculate at the moment. Like it's got good shape to it, good texture. I'd recommend, messing about with different styling prodcuts to see what you like the look of. My current favourite is d:fi dstruct, seem's to always be stupidly expensive though.


But yeah, one is always their own worst critic, it's a good thing you came here first before chopping it all off. I hope to see some update photos to see how your flow develops over time. Good luck!

u/minimalisto · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

The Kent one is good, generally you can go on Amazon and anything around the $30+ should be all boar.

Acca Kappa (on amazon) does a good job of mentioning if their products also contain rubber or nylon bristles. This is a good one for instance.

Then there are products like this, which are very honest about how much nylon goes into the brush.

Honestly one quill of nylon per tuft of boar hair should still be quite effective. It's just the $12 "100% boar" you need to look out for.

u/Invisible514 · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

I suggest reading through this article: link
It introduced me to my favourite conditioner (from Puretechnology)
link
It is expensive but since it comes in 33.8Oz bottle it is good deal for such an amazing product.
If you want good deal you can go for this: link

u/i7alianStallion · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

Been growing my hair out for almost a year now. I still dont know what I'm going for, but so far I've been using HairOne Cleaners and Conditioner in the shower/as a leave in conditioner and Deva Curl Ultra Defining Curl to help tame it a bit. It usually comes out nice and tamed but as the day goes on, it tends to bunch up on the sides and ends. Everything else remains fairly consistent though.

Any recommendations on how to manage it a bit more? I've heard Argan Oil might help. I've seen a lot of talk about wax too?

EDIT: Sorry if I look a bit weird in this picture. Just woke up.

u/sparkitect · 3 pointsr/FierceFlow

Defienetly check out the r/curlyhair subreddit. Tons of great info. I have similar hair and it's been a long process of figuring out what it likes. I also like the less is more approach.

For me, I don't wash or condition it. I scrub my scalp every 2-3 weeks. I get it wet and comb it out in the shower every 2-3 days depending on activity. Run some coconut oil through it, heavy on the tips moving lighter towards the roots and then top it off with Dr. Bonner's Creme (This stuff is pure magic). Flip it over, throw it in a towel bun thing, let it be for a few hours, release it, and let it dry naturally. Results are magic.

Of course everyone is different and this took me a year and half to figure out, still working on it.

u/IcemanBlizz · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

What have you done so far to help the frizz and volume situation? Have you tried a leave-in conditioner? I find leave-in conditioner helps keep my hair from frizzing very much. If you need a leave-in, Alba Botanica Advanced, Leave-In Conditioner may help.

u/LiquidFix · 7 pointsr/FierceFlow

If it's hot, up in a mun, but I also like hair sticks and forks. You never want to towel dry it, if anything use a tshirt if you want to put it up. Avoid shampooing and never use one that has sulfates. I'm personally a big fan of keratin conditions and spraying in this stuff after showering. Brushing often and only when it's dry is highly recommended as well.

u/lord_dvorak · 4 pointsr/FierceFlow

Last couple of suggestions. 1) You could try combing it. Lol. 2) You could get some leave-in conditioner, it will help manage it and make you like it more during the times when you're unhappy. I got this stuff off Amazon and I love it.

u/CaptainTitus · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

It helps, it's not a miracle product but it does help.



I use it with this product and find it helps a lot.



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000Q2ZV0Q/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_n9qeub1M08BKA

u/PandaProphetess · 13 pointsr/FierceFlow

Don't put it up. Your hair isn't long enough to go in a bun yet, so it's best to leave it down. You can use a headband to help keep it out of your face. Any of the headbands listed here should work fine.

Otherwise, use a pomade to keep it up. Architexture is great for hold without feeling crunchy.

u/b_a_mann · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

It's totally worth it dude! I found it at target, in the beauty section I think. I could be wrong though. You can also get it on amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/SheaMoisture-Coconut-Hibiscus-Enhancing-Smoothie/dp/B0038TVH3Y

u/ActLikeAnAdult · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

Listen to this dude. He knows his shit. Helped me fix my super dry curly hair too.

Basically curly hair needs to be hydrated way more than straight hair. I now never shampoo, basically only wash with a co-washing conditioner, use argan oil 1x a week or so when it feels dry (like 2-3 drops in damp hair, post shower) and use Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie in damp hair to keep the frizz down. Someone suggested it and I found it in CVS. Works wonders.

https://www.amazon.com/SheaMoisture-Coconut-Hibiscus-Enhancing-Smoothie/dp/B0038TVH3Y

Also, I use the plopping/tshirt method from r/curlyhair instead of using a towel to dry my hair. Makes a huge difference.

u/NotBearsAlt · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

Sorry I should have clarified but it's literally called "It's a 10" lol

u/luketheawesome1 · 3 pointsr/FierceFlow

Thanks man! Yea I was using this for a while; https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000MNMYDG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1483916456&sr=8-1&keywords=body+shop+brazil+nut+define+and+no+frizz but I just felt like it was costing too much for not much help. Problem is I'm in Hong Kong so ordering online is reasonably limited if I don't want massive shipping charges. I've got some argan oil that I use about once a week and that'll tame the frizz for a couple days. I'll see if I can find what you recommended and give it a go!

u/ep0 · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

After trying out at least 10 different shampoos/conditioners/co-washes this year, I've finally landed on this: https://www.amazon.com/Am-Coconut-Cowash-Cleansing-Conditioner/dp/B00641UCY8/

u/mlmz99 · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

I believe this is the one we have, but really any of them with a decent review would be good. If you’re spending less than $10 or more than $50, you’re getting the wrong product.

https://www.amazon.com/Stage-Shower-Filter-Showerhead-Replaceable/dp/B07TYK69CP/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=shower+filter&qid=1566596460&s=gateway&sr=8-6

u/Enigma_Frixion · 2 pointsr/FierceFlow

Hey. I read this book for curly / wavy haired guys and found it bloody useful

https://www.amazon.com/Curly-Hair-Book-Their-Waves/dp/1482308665

If you don’t wanna pay just google “manly curls blog” and read a load of his articles, most of the same info is there

Covers eg shampooing frequency, sebum coating method, types of conditioner, hair styles for your hair type and length, general hair health info.

u/HighEnergyBrit · 1 pointr/FierceFlow

Have you tried just using conditioner? I had that problem and now just use conditioner and rinse it off after leaving it in for 5 minutes and no more dandruff

Shampoo made my scalp itchy and dry

You could also try Nizoral shampoo - https://www.amazon.com/Nizoral-D-Anti-Dandruff-Shampoo-Oz/dp/B00AINMFAC/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1482979077&sr=1-1&keywords=nizoral