to all the girls out there..my hair is puffy and wavy naturally. and when i try to scrunch it, it always ends up looking bad(either too flat or to puffy). anybody out there have any ideas on how to scrunch it right?? thanx.
SouthernGirl323 answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 7:14 pm: start with a good conditioner because if your hair is dried out, it doesnt scrunch as well. when you get out of the shower use gel or mousse and rub some evenly into your hair. then either blow-dry it using a diffuser or let it dry naturally. make sure you use enough gel/mousse because if you dont, it won't work as well. :) [ SouthernGirl323's advice column | Ask SouthernGirl323 A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 6:51 pm: i scrunch mine & it comes out pretty good because my hair is naturally curly =) what you should do is take a shower in the morning def. before school er w/e. when you're in the shower, brush your hair while it's wet. i've learned if you brush it after, it gets more poofy. juss a tip. then towel dry your hair pretty good, so it isn't dripping wet. you need some sort've gel. i use tresemme & it works real well. it comes in a black bottle & it has green lettering on it. you can buy it at like cvs, eckard, walmart, grocery stores, etc. then you take handfuls and scrunch it. however much you want to use use it. it'll probably dry after a bit, but it looks fine & doesn't look as poofy.
Docholliday answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 2:58 am: I would say, scrunch it while its still damp with a good gel, then let it either dry by its self or blow dry it on low heat. That usually works for me and I kind of have the same hair. [ Docholliday's advice column | Ask Docholliday A Question ]
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