Yes, curl enhancers are worth buying as long as you know how to use the product the right way. You don't have spend a fortune either, just because the prices are higher does not mean they work better. Another tip, not every product will say enhancer on it. Some might say enhancer, some defining curls, curl cream, reactivating curl, curling cream, sprunching curls, or even de frizz curling balm. Here are my suggestion for best curl enhancers from my experience.
Aussie Sprunch Spray
Although this product does not say enhancer on it, it definitely should be. This spray comes in a plastic bottle or can. Make sure to buy the bottle with the pump. For some reason even though the can is the same product it tends to make the hair feel sticky. It has an awesome scent, allows you to play around with your hair after it's dried, no flakes, and keeps the curls in great shape all day. Aussie can be applied to wet or dry hair. For best results spray a decent amount onto wet hair. Using your fingers scrunch the entire head. Dry your hair upside down, and flip. Once the hair is dried, spray again and scrunch. Price under $4.00 dollars.
Beyond The Zone Noodle Head
When it comes to this brand and curls you have so many different choices. You can choose the Beyond The Zone Curl Boosting spray, curling cream, curl mousse, curly shampoo, curly conditioner, boosting spray, or the kick up curls creme. I personally enjoy the Noodle Head curling cream. It has an awesome smell almost like coconuts and tanning lotion mixed together. A great thick consistency, and works through the hair like wonders. Use on wet or dry hair. Same technique as mentioned above for the Aussie. Price $5.00.
Fudge Liquid Skrewd Curl Enhancer
Crazy name for a hair product, but I have to say this stuff works awesome. Fudge Liquid Skrewd not only gives your curls a boost, it also give your hair shine, and bounce without feeling sticky and looking frizzy. I also noticed this product keeps the moisture in your scalp, so your hair does not feel dry. I ordered this on Ebay for $20.00, but worth every penny.
Sources: Professional Beautician
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good writing:)
I use Quidad and love it. It really defines my curls without looking frizzy at all.
I use Aussie all the time but the other products sound intriguing!
Good list.
If I had a nickel for every time I tried a new product for my curly hair, I'd have enough to try another one. ;) I like Aussie and Tresemme products. I find that using several products from the same line helps my hair, such as all Tresemme shampoo, conditioner, mouse and hair spray.
I have enough wavy curls :) cheers