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NavyMomX2
07-20-2008, 09:34 AM
I just saw all of the wonderful, helpful replies to another poster's questions regarding curly hair. So...I'm hoping some of you can help me avoid the ever-so-lovely :scared: Helmet Hair that seems to plaque me when I'm in FL. I lived in FL for 19 years and as a teen with long, straight hair, humidity wasn't an issue. NOW, it's a different story. My hair is thick, cut short, with lots of layers. In order to get any fullness at the crown and side-swept bangs, I have to: apply Big Sexy Hair (trust me, mine is neither :lmao: ) Root Lift, blow dry, roll with velcro rollers, spray Panteen Curl Lock (correct name?), then lightly tease/lift roots & GLUE with hairspray. :laughing: OK, if I don't do all of this, my hair is flat as a pancake and trust me, it's not a flattering look. OK, so living in VA, I have an abundance of Good Hair Days but every time I go back to FL which, is several times a year to visit, if I style my hair, then go for a walk, I come home with the dreaded Helmet Hair - ALSO not a flattering look.:sad2: I'm not a baseball cap sort of gal (well, my FACE is not a baseball cap sort of face! :rotfl:) but I do look alright in other hats. I have my standard "vacation" hat but I'd LOVE to be able to go without a hat if I could find some humidity-resistant styling products. Any suggestions from you dear folks?

disneymomof1
07-20-2008, 12:06 PM
I have the same problem with humidity. There are some good products on QVC and Sephora.com that help with humidity. I live in NJ so we have some pretty humid days and nothing has worked 100%. Right now I am using Jonathan Product shampoo/conditioner and styling creme that helps. The only thing is I think the creme is to heavy and tends to weigh the hair down, but on really humid days I still have some flyaways and frizz. Check out the above web sites, they often have sample sizes that you don't spend a fortune and not like the end result. Good Luck!!

NavyMomX2
07-21-2008, 04:09 AM
:cool1: Thanks so much for the suggestions! Going to check the sites out. :banana:

LilyU
07-21-2008, 10:07 AM
I could have written your post....the velcro rollers and all!!

I sort of solved the problem temporarily by growing my hair out enough that I can pull it back into a bun or clip. That also helps with windy days.

L.