What is Your Favorite Ouidad Styling Product?

Friday, 8 April 2011, 9:00 | Category : Ouidad Surveys, Styling
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Every gorgeous crown of curls knows that the right Ouidad styling products makes the difference between “shaggy” and “chic,” even on the worst weather days.  So is it our lightweight Tress Effectsthat does the job for you?  Or our heat activated Climate Control? Perhaps you prefer our hydrating Curl Quencher, or our body boosting PlayCurl foam that you rely on. We want to know!

So tell us; when you’re battling the elements, or when your hair is in need of a little pick-me-up with a natural-looking hold, which Ouidad styling product do you love to depend on, to keep your curls looking their best?


Ouidad Makes Detangling Your Curly Style Surprisingly Simple!

Monday, 7 February 2011, 9:00 | Category : Ouidad How Tos, Ouidad Products, Ouidad Videos, Styling
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Ouidad’s Teen Curl Expert, Sondriel, is back to show us how she doesn’t let tangled knots keep her curly style down! Sondriel loves what Ouidad’s Double Detangler does for her daily hair care routine; in just seconds, the wide-toothed design mimics the work your fingers would do if they weren’t busy coating your tresses with Ouidad styling products, such as the moisturizing Curl Quencher.

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But as Sondriel points out, the Double Detangler is a huge time saver. Watch the video here and see just what the Double Detangler can do for your favorite curly style!

Curls and Winter Sports: A Tricky Combination!

Monday, 24 January 2011, 9:00 | Category : FAQs, Ouidad How Tos, Ouidad Products, Styling
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Olympic Gold Medalist Lindsey Jacobellis

Image via naturallycurly.com

As winter approaches, we thought we’d address a perennial question that we get from avid skiers, snowboarders and other winter sports enthusiasts with curly hair.

The question from an avid skier was: “When I go skiing, and must wear a helmet or hat, how do I revive my hair if I want to go out after for a drink with friends?” It’s an interesting question, especially because après ski generally puts these curly women in a place with no access to products. Just fingers and running water in the ladies room!

We took this to Ouidad, who acknowledged that hats and helmets during the wintertime can absorb moisture so can contribute to particularly dry and dehydrated hair during these months. What’s more, they flatten curls.  But helmets are really a necessity for the safety of skiers and snowboarders. So what’s a curly snow girl to do?

Here’s what Ouidad recommends: “To revive curls after wearing a hat and without product, I do recommend using water. Wet your hands in a sink and run them over the curls. This will help give them some moisture. Then, to give volume back to flattened curls, place your fingertips on your scalp and massage the roots of the hair to open up the curls again.”

Another suggestion from Ouidad is to carefully arrange your hair before you put on your headgear to avoid too much flattening: “When you are planning on wearing a hat, roll your hair into pin curls and secure them with a bobby pin before putting on your hat or helmet. When you take it off, remove the bobby pins and let your curls fall into place.”

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Thanks for the advice, Ouidad … and maybe we should pass these tips on to curly winter athletes like Sean WhiteMarino Cardelli and Lindsey Jacobellis!