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Question Posted Saturday August 14 2004, 12:14 pm

in your pictures, in the newer pictures, the first couple your hair is like wavy=ish, how do you do it like that?

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lorelei answered Saturday August 14 2004, 6:24 pm:
My hair is naturally wavy, actually. So when I air-dry it, it comes out like that. When I'm not feeling lazy, I blow dry it straight.

I know of two ways to create waves, though. I'll do my best to explain. :)

After washing and conditioning your hair, apply styling mousse using your fingertips. Run it all the way through your hair to the ends. Then you can either braid your hair, making sure the braids are pretty loose (for bigger waves, use a lot of hair in each braid). Or you can section your hair into quarters then twist the sections until they begin to coil and secure them with bobby pins. Once your hair dries, release your locks, comb them gently (don't brush), use a lil hair spritz and you should be all set to go!

Good luck hon! :)

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