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Must-Dos: Hairstyles for Every Hair Type

Loose ringlets
Tom Corbett
 

Hairstyles for Curly Hair

Let Your Hair Down: Loosen Up Your Ringlets

Score this supereasy do by applying a liberal amount of a silicone-based product through your strands to help the brush glide through. Moving in layers, starting at the nape of the neck and working upward, use a ball-tipped cushion brush -- our fave is Remington Keratin Therapy Cushion Brush ($10, Target stores) -- to gently loosen your curls. The ball tips on the brush are easy on your hair, Syfu says. Fluff the curls with your fingers.

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anonymous wrote:

Soooo not fair,I have short and layered.

6/5/2012 01:07:10 PM Report Abuse
deborahb3409289 wrote:

This person doesn't know much about curly hair...silicone & brush are not in the curly-haired vocabulary.

5/31/2012 03:47:04 PM Report Abuse
gotobme2 wrote:

Exactly bookkeeping15...what about short and sexy?

5/31/2012 02:02:22 PM Report Abuse
keewan65 wrote:

Have you visited the state of Kansas in the summer and felt our humidity not to mention what it does to curly hair? Gimme a break you guys. There isn't enought product in the world to keep my curly hair looking like anything other than a giant cotton ball in the summer. I won't be ditching my ponytail or other ways I wad my hair up! This was not a very practical article. Sorry, just being honest!

5/31/2012 11:53:38 AM Report Abuse
bookkeeping15 wrote:

What about people with short hair? We can't be sexy???

5/31/2012 11:35:21 AM Report Abuse
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