eeerrriiicccaaa answered Sunday December 18 2005, 1:01 pm: hey, my friend did my hair really curly and i liked it its on my pic if you wanna see but she did it layer by layer starting from the bottom and sprayed ALOT of hairspray on each layer and she used a curling iron and curled the whole piece of hair and did that all over. it took like 45 minutes to a hour so it depends on how much time you have
PinkPrincess42 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 12:55 pm: Wash your hair with a really good shampoo (Pantene is what I use). DONT USE CONDITIONER! Towel hair until all excess water comes out. Then, rub Garnier Fiber Gum (Wal Mart $4) evenly through your hair. Blow dry with a flat brush. Then you will need to spiral curl your hair with a large barrelled curling iron, starting with your bottom layers of hair. It will be soo purty! Hope that helped!
♥Emily [ PinkPrincess42's advice column | Ask PinkPrincess42 A Question ]
BRE111992 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 12:47 pm: 1. curling iron
2.hairgel
3.hair spray
use all of these and it will be curly and spiraly and if you dont have a curling iron then take a shower and put gel in it and scrunch your hair let it air dry or blow dry on low power.Hoped I helped.
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Askme247 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 12:27 pm: You can try a banana curler..... but if you go to like walmart you willl be able to find alot of produst for your hair!!! [ Askme247's advice column | Ask Askme247 A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Sunday December 18 2005, 11:44 am: Curl-up from Walmart/Target/CVS wherever works great. Your hair should be wet, you should put some in your hair and bend over. Then, take a towel and mess it up a little so that it starts to curl.
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