Question Posted Friday September 23 2005, 10:47 pm
Hey okay heres the deal , i want to make my hair like scrunched/wavy but i dont want to use roller things cause they break my hair to much. What should i use to scrunch it ?? By the wayy my hair is super straight naturally.
isntlifegreat answered Saturday September 24 2005, 9:22 am: After you take a shower put your hair in two braids. French braids usually make all of your hair wavy but that can sometimes be too much. Regular braids give the bottom of your hair beautiful waves that sometimes even look totally natural. Be sure to wear the braids over night or it won't last long at all. Hope I helped. -isn'tlifegreat? [ isntlifegreat's advice column | Ask isntlifegreat A Question ]
smartgirl321 answered Friday September 23 2005, 11:36 pm: if you dont want to damage your hair, wet your hair the night before and braid it. sleep in the braids. when you wake up. take the braids out and comb your hair. you could use mousse to keep your hair wavy. i use garnier fructise curl up.
loverpinkprincess answered Friday September 23 2005, 11:17 pm: What you should do is take a shower let your hair dry tell its damp. Then flip your hair upside down. Put some gel in your hair then sqeez your hair up and down. Then put moose scrunch it. Then put hair spray and scrunch it. when you put it back up it will look wierd so youll have to fix it. Hope I helped.
SoInToYoUx0x answered Friday September 23 2005, 11:16 pm: what you can do when you scrunch it is when it is all striaght and wet take a blow dry and like move it all around and then when it gets a lil dry put some gel in it and scrunch by pushing the hair up and keep doing that. hope this helps you out.
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