yes, i am now asking for some help in return to all the questions i've answered on here..
what is the absolute best hair crimper you can buy? where do you get it? and about how much?
--i have medium length, THICK hair and the only hair crimpers i've used have made my hair either frizzy, or simply had no effect what-so-ever..
Thanx..xO`Lexi
Also..need advice, i'm here and am willing to do my best to help... Sweetie2oo4
xCHeRRyPrePSx answered Saturday August 14 2004, 11:16 pm: .:*What I do when I want krimped hair is I take a shower & wash my hair & bLaH bLaH bLaH...Anywhoo...After I get dressed & crap I take my wet hair a rub gel all down it & spray hair spray over top of that. Then I krimp it w/ my hand. It doesn't make it frizzy at all. & it looks reallii cute. If yooh IM me I can send yooh a pic. of me like that & maybe explain it a lil better. Luv yooh BuNcHeS like Cap'n CrUnChEs. & good luck.*:.
xoOx. Mwah.
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Juelz2005 answered Saturday August 14 2004, 12:46 am: okay, i got the shiny styles 4-in-1 thing. the crimper works so cool in my hair, and my hair is like yours, mid length and thick. but i suggest doing it like at night so it has time to calm down by morning! it cost about 15-20 dollars and can be found at CVS, WalMart, K-Mart, and places like that.
xxxxxx answered Saturday August 14 2004, 12:43 am: try putting gel in your hair before crimping... or something... so it doesnt friz! and they have different crimpers for like, different size crimps, if you know what I mean... you should look at that also before you buy! [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
soljette answered Saturday August 14 2004, 12:40 am: you can get crimpers from anywhere, like target or hair stores like sallys. umm, they range from about 15- 30 dollars.
when you crimp your hair, make sure you spray the part youre doing before you put the crimper onto your hair. that way, it stands out more and its not frizzy.
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