I have pinch straight hair and not thin or thick. Whenever I try scrunching my hair it never works. Do you know anything I could do to make it work?? THANKS <3, SAM*
__STACEESxoCOLUMN__ answered Sunday September 4 2005, 5:52 pm: Okay, you're most likely using gel, so I recommend using V05 curl mousse or any other type of curl mousse. Also, for such STRAIGHT hair, sometimes scrunching by hand just isn't gonna have a result. So, I would buy a diffuser if I were you. A diffuser is a simple blow-dryer attachment that scrunches hair. For a less expensive one, try Target or K-Mart or a drug store/pharmacy (like Rite Aid or Eckerd).
FrEe2bMe answered Sunday September 4 2005, 2:43 pm: Well, I think that if you follow this step by step, it SHOULD work out for you:
-First, wash your hair as you normally would, but try to do this the night beofe or hours before you need it done.
-Let it towel dry until it is semi-et to damp.
-Do not brush out your hair.
-Take some type of mousse (I recommend Clairol Herbal Essenses MAXIMUM HOLD mousse, availblae at drug store for like 3 bucks) and shake the cannister.
-Then put about a large handful/blob in one of your hands.
-Bend your head over and just work it all in your hair in a "scrunching" method.
-Flip your hair up and apply more in areas that may need it.
-Apply Biolage Thermal Active Setting Spray (15 bucks at Ulta) throughout your hair.Try to spray farther away rather than closely to prevent stickyness and hardness.
-Set your hair dryer to a low setting and for about 30 seconds run it through your hair.
-Add any mousse needed if you see fit.
-Put your hair in a messy bun with a rubber band. I like to bend over and just grab it all liek you are going to put it in a pony tail and then pul it half way through a few times so its all twisted up.
-Leave it like this for the rest fo the night or until you are ready to go out. Once you take it down, apply a touch more TASS.
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