I don't know if anyone could possibly give me any tips but .. everytime I curl my hair, I part my hair into two parts on each side of my neck. The right side always looks perfect but, for some reason, the left side always comes out flat with a little bit of curl to it - not like the ringlets that come out on the right side. Is there anything special I can do to prevent this?
TheLoveDoctor answered Saturday January 7 2006, 7:32 pm: you should try putting some mouse in your hair on the left side and then curling it and maybe leaving the curler in your hair a little longer than the right side. you could also use a little hair spray while your hair is still in the curler and the carefully pull it out. [ TheLoveDoctor's advice column | Ask TheLoveDoctor A Question ]
Gossip_Girl answered Thursday January 5 2006, 10:25 pm: If you part you hair to the right then it is b/c it is the underlayer and there isn't enough hair to look as full as the other side. If you part it in the middle then i am not quite sure what the problem is. Sorry i couldn't help that much but i hope i did ok. Thanks
xxoBriannax answered Thursday January 5 2006, 1:07 pm: When your hair is wrapped around the curling iron, use hairspray. I recommend using Pantene Pro-V Curl Lock Spray. It doesn't make your hair crunchy or sticky and it keeps the curls in great. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
Amberlyx3 answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 11:43 pm: You could try using hot rollers! Those work really well for curls and it takes alot less time then the curling iron because your whole head is being curled at the same time. Another thing you could try is not parting it until your done...like curling random sections and then parting it the way you normally wear it when you are finshed. That way , the curls may come out more evenly!
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