Top products from r/Haircare
We found 8 product mentions on r/Haircare. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 4 fl. oz
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
4-fl. oz bottle of Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo containing ketoconazole 1% to relieve flaking, scaling, and itching caused by dandruffThis powerful dandruff control shampoo is made with ketoconazole 1%, an effective ingredient that is proven to help fight dandruff outbreaksSalon-tested, this da...
2. Kinky-Curly Knot Today Leave In Conditioner/Detangler - 8 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
A creamy herbal conditionerdetangler designed to smooththe cuticle and remove knots
3. Kinky Curly Original Curling Custard Natural Styling Gel 16 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Natural curl or wave pattern you never knew you hadDefine your curls, remove frizz, provide long lasting holdshine without ever being greasy, crunchy or drying to your hair
4. Goody Simple Styles Spin Pin - Colors may vary - 6 Pins
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Simple styles spin pin can help create a smooth and sleek or messy bunEach spin pin does the work of 20 bobby pinsFor all hair types, great for medium to long hair6 PinsColor: Dark
5. Kitsch Spiral Hair Ties, Coil Hair Ties, Phone Cord Hair Ties, Hair Coils - 4pcs, Transparent
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
THE BEST HAIR TIE FOR YOUR HAIR: The transparent 4 pack is perfect the perfect set of ponytail holders for any hair color! Kitsch hair coils are gentle on your hair. The smooth plastic, spiral construction helps to prevent tangling and consequently prevents hair breakage when you remove them.HELP PR...
> They also told me that my hair should actually be curly.
What was their logic behind this statement? It seems that their statement launched you on a journey to get your hair to form curls at any cost. Were they able to apply products to your hair to style it in the curls that you should have?
Regarding your query, if you're trying to enhance curls, your biggest focus should be on styling products. The function of shampoos and conditioners are to cleanse and add back the moisture lost from cleansing, respectively. I actually use Tresemme shampoo/conditioner religiously because they get the job done, at such a low cost. I'm less loyal to styling products because I've figured out that once I use the conditioner as a leave-in, I get well defined curls regardless of which curling cream I use. Note that my hair is somewhere between a 3b and a 3c pattern.
My hands down favourite for curl definition is Kinky Curly Curling Custard. It has to be used in combination with the Kinky-Curly Knot Today Leave In Conditioner/Detangler. The draw back is the price. I do not recommend their shampoo, it strips way too much from the hair and left mine dry and crunchy. If you're interested in testing out Kinky Curly's Curling Custard, it's important to apply the way its recommended for best results:
Other tips for bringing out curls
- scrunching: check any video on youtube
- upside down shake: this is my go to every single morning before work. I wet my hair, apply my "leave-in" (Tressemme conditioner), apply whatever curl cream I have on hand, use my hands to make sure it's spread evenly and detangle the hair as I go along (I don't own combs, just a Denman brush I use every now and then). Then flip my head over and shake vigorously for about a minute. And I'm out the door. Drying it while upside down in front of the fan gives me better definition. I think that's because it dries faster so there's fewer flyaways (aka frizz).
I have straight, slippery hair and wear my hair in a bun a lot. I use those spiral bobby pins (which changed my life) and I'll rub a few drops of jojoba oil in, to tame the flyaways. Sometimes I'll braid it first, sometimes I just twist it.
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Jojobal oil in general is the BEST leave in conditioner I've ever used. It does require washing out, so you have to plan it into your routine. It makes my hair so silky. And it's relatively inexpensive!
Nizoral shampoo has been a blessing. Would highly recommend.
If you don't have them already I highly recommend the phone cord hairbands
( https://www.amazon.ca/Kitsch-Hair-Coil-Piece-Transparent/dp/B01G4GPPY4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=XM4H1BWGJQJI&keywords=phone+cord+hair+ties&qid=1557407374&s=gateway&sprefix=phone+cord%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-3 )
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Or any other brand really. They're softer on the scalp and they don't pull hair at all. The pony stays up while I climb and weightlift.
It's the ACV bar from Wildland Botanicals. Started using it and haven't stopped. Lots of volume and no longer need conditioner.