Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 5:53 pm
hey I'm trying to make my hair wavy, because right now it's just straight, and it's about 1 and a half inches below my shoulders. are there anyways that you could do it in just a couple of mins? WITHOUT a perm? i tried scrunching my hair but it wouldn't work! ughh my hair's so frustrating! maybe i'm not scrunching my hair right or something, so could you tell me really specifically how to scrunch my hair?
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1. wash hair
2. brush my hair
3. *while its still dry* spray Aussie Scrunching Spray into hair. then grab your hair and put it into a messy bun. I usually do it before school so while its in a messy bun i eat or change and stuff. Then take hair out of bun and it should be some-what curly. Spray more Scrunching Spray in it, about 6 squirts or so. Then continue grabbing hair until satisfied.
theonlyoneforme answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:05 pm: Well,I scrunch my hair down & in a pony tail ALOT, and this is how I do it:
Either take a shower or wet your hair in the sink or tub.
Then, Use a towel and make it so its damp and not dry alot cause then it will turn out bad.
Then brush your hair while its wet.
Get some gel (it works the best) and take one handful and juss scrunch your hair. Then one more handful,maybe a little more and that should be could. Do it alot of times, keep scrunching.
Then spray it with hair spray like 4 times.
Then leave it alone for like 6-10 minutes and it should be good =)
goddess answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:05 pm: I have a couple of ways you could get your hair wavy..........
1. Do you have a curler if so that usually works.
2. Try any kind of strong gel rub a little in your hands and turn your head upside down and scrunch your hair.
3.If none of that works you can put your hair in braids and take them out an hour or 2 later.
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