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- rene_perlich » See my profile
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I have fine, limp, ‘straight as a ruler’ hair, which I perm and layer to give it volume. Even then, my hair is still limp. At nearly age 60, I have probably lost a quarter or more of my hair, which only magnifies its listlessness. Several years ago and desperate to find some kind of leave-in product to counter this problem, I discovered TRESemme Flawless Curls Curl Definition Jelly. WOW! All I can say is it added so much volume to my hair that it feels full and lush throughout the week. You shouldn't use too much, though; otherwise you will get a white chalky glaze on your hair. After applying a leave-in smoothing milk product, I use about a small grape size portion of TRESemme Flawless Curls Curl Definition Jelly (use less if you have shorter hair!). I then I rub this between my hands before fluffing it into my hair with upward strokes, beginning at the back. I work the last bit into my crown and bang area, and then run my hands over my hair from the hairline above my forehead, grabbing my hair up (as if making a ponytail) all the way to the ends. I make sure to get the underside, too! Using a wide-toothed comb (a five prong hair pick, to be exact), I detangle my hair, and then use my diffuser to enhance my curls. I sometimes blow-dry the top if the perm has grown out too much. Nevertheless, not once in-between shampooings (I shampoo once a week, btw) does my hair go limp! Unfortunately, TreSemme has taken this product off the market (due to clients’ complaining about the white chalky glaze issue), so I’ve had to go through an online store in order to refill my supply. Again, I believe that if you put too much in, you’re going to have problems, but if you are stingy with the application, you will have full, luxurious hair!
October 3, 2011
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