I have wavy hair and i hate to straighten it any advice on how to do it nice every day before school(which means it has to be quick)with out straightening it
xopinkbarbie answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 11:07 am: You could blow-dry it & it would be straight and wouldn't take very long at all. But you could also scrunch it, wear it up in a ponytail, or messy bun! ♥ [ xopinkbarbie's advice column | Ask xopinkbarbie A Question ]
I would suggest buying a light hair wax. After you shower and brush your hair, just put a dime-sized wax on your fingers and put it on your hair and near the tips, then blow dry it. You can put some wax on your hair after you blow dry it as well.
yourperfectdisaster answered Monday October 17 2005, 8:30 pm: Scrunch it! Since you already have wavy hair, it would work great! Also, you could pull it up and put it in a "messy bun". & If you're saying that you hate straightening your hair in the morning because it is too time consuming, straighten it at night. Then in the morning (if you don't take a shower), your hair should be pretty straight, so all you'll have to do is put some finishing touches on it with the straightener! Just ask me if you have any other questions =) [ yourperfectdisaster's advice column | Ask yourperfectdisaster A Question ]
orphans answered Monday October 17 2005, 8:27 pm: You could use mousse and scrunch it to emphasize your waves. You could also do very loose braided pigtails and secure them with a tight hair elastic. You could put it in a loose/messy ponytail. I hope I helped.
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