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Okay, I have some of the thinest hair ever. When I don't blow dry or strigthen it is gets kind of curly but not much. But that isn't the point, my question is, is there any way to make my hair into ringlets? Don't say use a curling iron because even with some of the best it still ends up terrible. Is there any alternative ways? Or is my hair hopeless?

Actually, yeah. There's a great way for thin hair to get curly, but not just wavy-I have the same problem, as does one of my sisters.

The best thing to do is this: use a thing called rag curlers. My mom taught me this, and it's an old-fashioned way for great, easy curls. Google it and see if you can get actual pictures, but I'll explain it to you anyways.

Take an old cotton t-shirt [preferably thick; maybe a dad or older brother has some?] and cut it into half-inch to an inch wide strips, about eight or more inches long. Then take a section of hair and wrap the end of the section around the middle of the strip, and wrap it all the way up. Tie in a double knot when you're as close to the skull as you can get, and then do the same until your all your hair is in a strip. Then go to bed like this, and when you wake up, untie the strips. It works wonders & is a great way for natural-looking curls.

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(Rating: 5) Thanks for the help this is what I wanted. =]

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