i like my hair curly (waves not spirals) but i always burn myself using hot rollers and can't stand sleeping in soft rollers. can ne1 recommend and hair products or shampoos? i have just-above-shoulder length hair blond, a itsy bit wavy in the back,blonde. hope u can help. i will rate 5 for any good products. ♥
lxstonecoldmysteryxl answered Saturday February 19 2005, 8:35 pm: just use the hot rollers and dont burn yourself.. otherwise got2b has a great curling spray.. so id try that.. or if you can find any bedhead products that do curling i would recommend that too..
Sporkster answered Saturday February 19 2005, 12:16 pm: After you take a shower while your hair is still wet, braid it in loose braids. Sleep with your hair braided and leave it like overnight. The next morning blow dry it and then unbraid your hair. Voila! Pretty braids. If your hair's a bit frizzy from blow drying it, rub a little bit of conditioner in your hands and run your hands through your hair. If you have any more questions, just ask me! [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
Kels answered Saturday February 19 2005, 10:57 am: infusium 21 for curley hair, pantine pro v for curley hair!
OH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there is this stuff its a styling product, and its called "curl up"
its 1/2 blue 1/2 green liquid and u spray it on your hair! that is by FX Special Effects
and I have this other stuff, I'll go look!
okay its blue there is a gel and a spray- its by L.A. Looks its called Curl Lock
XoKisSesoX answered Saturday February 19 2005, 9:12 am: I'm the same way. I hate burning myself with a hot iron and I dont like sleeping in rollers. I use this hair product curl booster. What I do is I take a shower and and while my hair is still wet, I spray the curl booster in my hair. Then I put my hair up in a messy bun and spray the curl booster. I sleep with my hair like that overnight and in the morning I take my hair down and it is wavy not spiral curly. Curl Booster costs about 5.99. Hope this helps! [ XoKisSesoX's advice column | Ask XoKisSesoX A Question ]
tehehaha answered Friday February 18 2005, 9:49 pm: look i am the one that was being mean to you that night but i was having a really bad night and i kno i shouldnt of said that.. I'm sorry
I would recommend this shampoo i use it is called Infusium 23 It have waves in my hair too and it keeps my hair soft and very natural... so try that and if it doesn't work then hit me up with another ? and I will see what else i can come up with.... lots of love [ tehehaha's advice column | Ask tehehaha A Question ]
xOobabiicakez answered Friday February 18 2005, 9:45 pm: if i were you i would flip my hair over (so your upside down) wet my hair with a spray bottle then put finesse curl enhancing mousse then use bed head curl enhancer and flip your head back and take a blow dryer and not dry it but so its not soaken wet hope i helped [ xOobabiicakez's advice column | Ask xOobabiicakez A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Friday February 18 2005, 9:02 pm: Hey, i have some awesome products to make your hair curly and some tips. Rinse your hair and after your done doing that dry it with a towel and then put gel all in your hair but not the kind that makes your hair look dandriffy. Also use matrix wax. Or use Fruitis curling inhanser moose and scrunch it all in your hair.
~Brina~ [ XSugarPieX77's advice column | Ask XSugarPieX77 A Question ]
Karen answered Friday February 18 2005, 8:55 pm: Since you can't stand sleeping in soft rollers, why don't you start scrunching your hair? When you scrunch your hair, you will have a wavy look and you don't need to use rollers either. I suggest that you buy a scrunching spray by Aussie or any shampoos and/or conditioners by Garnier Fructice or Pantene ProV that will give your hair more volume. If you want to know how to scrunch your hair, just ask me! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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