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regular styling products I rotate...

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Wen Sweet Almond Mint 0.35-ounce Texture Balm

TIGI Catwalk Curls Rock Amplifier, 5.07 Oz

 

 

But I start with this once a week.

 

WEN CHAZ DEAN FIG CLEANSING CONDITIONER 32 OZ WITH PUMP NEW QVC HAIR SHAMPOO

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@Andreatoo - I used to love the Tigi Curls Rock in the bright blue bottle. Then I tried the one in the bottle you have pictured and it did not work nearly as well. So I quit buying Tigi.

 

I'm not sure if they are two separate formulas or not as I sometimes still see the bright blue Tigi.

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@sandraskates wrote:

@Andreatoo - I used to love the Tigi Curls Rock in the bright blue bottle. Then I tried the one in the bottle you have pictured and it did not work nearly as well. So I quit buying Tigi.

 

I'm not sure if they are two separate formulas or not as I sometimes still see the bright blue Tigi.


Tigi made me (and my hair) look like a mess.  Couldn't throw that stuff out quick enough.

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@sandraskates wrote:

@Andreatoo - I used to love the Tigi Curls Rock in the bright blue bottle. Then I tried the one in the bottle you have pictured and it did not work nearly as well. So I quit buying Tigi.

 

I'm not sure if they are two separate formulas or not as I sometimes still see the bright blue Tigi.


@sandraskates

I actually have the light blue bottle! I haven't purchased in the new packaging yet.

 

The matrix is really good too and less slimy (on my hands) than the Tigi...

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I finally found my holy grail product line.  I splurged and went to a Deva Curl specialist.  Once the proper cut (finally) was in place, I bought the DevaCurl Decadence line of No-Poo and Conditioner.  I prefer the DevaCare AnGel for styler.  You really have to follow their instructions and the curls turn out beautiful.  You put the gel on soaking wet hair and use their towel (microfiber) to gently scrunch the hair and let the rest air dry.  I literally cried when she turned me around in the chair.  I've always wanted good curls and finally I have them.  I found out my curls did not do well with silicones.  Almost every curl anti-frizz product has silicones in it.  My hair was getting too much protein with the Wen.  I liked Wen for quite awhile and the formula all of a sudden didn't work for me.  I don't know if it was build up or what.  Anyway, give the DevaCurl a try...

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@GoDucks wrote:

I finally found my holy grail product line.  I splurged and went to a Deva Curl specialist.  Once the proper cut (finally) was in place, I bought the DevaCurl Decadence line of No-Poo and Conditioner.  I prefer the DevaCare AnGel for styler.  You really have to follow their instructions and the curls turn out beautiful.  You put the gel on soaking wet hair and use their towel (microfiber) to gently scrunch the hair and let the rest air dry.  I literally cried when she turned me around in the chair.  I've always wanted good curls and finally I have them.  I found out my curls did not do well with silicones.  Almost every curl anti-frizz product has silicones in it.  My hair was getting too much protein with the Wen.  I liked Wen for quite awhile and the formula all of a sudden didn't work for me.  I don't know if it was build up or what.  Anyway, give the DevaCurl a try...


@GoDucks

Care to share what you paid for a visit to the DevaCurl specialist???

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The average Deva specialist charges $65 for a cut and set.  They cut the hair dry and each curl is cut individually and then shaped to the way it naturally spirals.  I'm telling you, it's worth every penny..