whats a good way to get your hair wavy without it being all hard from like scrunch spray?? I tried braiding it after a shower but then its WICKED wavy and REALLY poofy. I just want soft ways. Anything i can do to make it this way? thanks!
BlackBeltxO answered Sunday August 28 2005, 7:20 pm: Buy a crimper that has the big waves, that way you can make as many of them as you want... whenever you want. There are also straighteners that come with plates that change so you can either straighten, or crimp. Good luck. [ BlackBeltxO's advice column | Ask BlackBeltxO A Question ]
x0oOHUGSNKiSSES answered Sunday August 28 2005, 3:46 pm: i dont know about you but this works for me .. when you get out of the shower .. dry your hair a little with the towel ... brush it out and then put it in a bun and leave it until it is dry ... im sorry if this doesnt work for you but it works for me !!
Laura answered Sunday August 28 2005, 3:02 pm: You could get some of those bendable curlers, and wrap them loosely around your hair until it's dry, and then take them out and spray them with a little bit of spray. or you could sleep in them like I do. Or use a curling iron on it when it's dry, and put the curling iron at an angle, and wrap it very loosely for just a few seconds. Let it go and if it's not as wavy as you want, wrap it around your finger!
Oh, if you put your hair in curlers, make sure your hair is wet when you do it. Good luck!
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Sunday August 28 2005, 2:29 pm: after you take a shower cup your hand and from underneath squeeze your hair and for me it comes out really wavy and just do it a few times and it will come out wavy
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