LoveLiLi
Well-Known Member
Ladies, what are you using to get rid of the halo?
No amount of gel will keep my frizzy halo down. I've tried oils, butters, gels, serums, pomades and hair creams - they just don't cut it. My halo goes away when I henna, but I don't feel like doing that every few weeks to calm my frizzy edges. And the scarf method doesn't work well for me either.
I've been using amla oil to help smooth things out, but I'm sick of that smell and I'd like to have company over without them wondering about strange odors
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I have to say that red palm butter is great, but I'm sick of the orange streaks it leaves on my pillow and my cap at work. I'm pretty much looking for something that doesn't have a major draw-back.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
No amount of gel will keep my frizzy halo down. I've tried oils, butters, gels, serums, pomades and hair creams - they just don't cut it. My halo goes away when I henna, but I don't feel like doing that every few weeks to calm my frizzy edges. And the scarf method doesn't work well for me either.
I've been using amla oil to help smooth things out, but I'm sick of that smell and I'd like to have company over without them wondering about strange odors
.I have to say that red palm butter is great, but I'm sick of the orange streaks it leaves on my pillow and my cap at work. I'm pretty much looking for something that doesn't have a major draw-back.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



of this. I slick my hair back with a little gel (maybe diluted) and oil mixed in my hand. I brush with a soft boar brush or baby brush, then tie down tight with a silk scarf for as long as possible (I usually keep the scarf on all the way to work in the car). When I take the scarf off, my hair line is "set" for the day.
. By midday, my halo is very noticeable and I catch people looking at my frizzies instead of me. It's emabarrassing.