i'm looking for some hair styling tips. i want to get a somewhat wavy look, but some what straight. i don't know what products to use, and i think i need a step by step instruction of how to style it liket his. i don't know how to explain it, so i will include some links to pictures:
if it helps i have somewhat wavy hair (but it's loose and not nice, so i ususally straighten it) and it's on the thicker side
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? jj_u_i_c_y answered Wednesday December 21 2005, 6:44 pm: Hey hun, well first you have to know each hair style in those pictures were styled by pros. But would i would recommend what worked for me when i do wavy hair is John Frieda Ocean Waves. You can apply it to wet/damp which i recomend. For damp/wet hair spray it in and mess it up do not brush it. If you have a diffuser use it. But actually i just spray it in do loose braids and let it air dry.
DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 6:38 pm: If this, [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) is what you mean,then all you have to do is go to your local drugstore and buy any teen magazine that shows you how to do your hair like that. They always show you differnt ways to do your hair, and most of the time they show you what to use and how to make your hair wave like that..I've never tried it before, so good luck!
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how rude!thats not fair you gave me a stinkin 2!!!!Sorry but you'll never get it to look like those pics because professionals do them..the best you can get it is how they are in magazines.Dont be so picky [ DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn's advice column | Ask DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn A Question ]
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