all girls at my school have this really cool hairstyle its like wavy andit looks like its hard. (the hair looks hard i mean) but ehir hair isnt wavy! how do i make that style with the wavy crispy hair lol. sorry if i'm confusing!
you can find them at ulta, target, or any store with hair products.
all you need to do is let it heat up. then take a section of your hair and spray it with hair spray then use the iron and clamp it about 5 times (depending on how long your hair is) down your hair. hold it in each place for about 5 seconds. just do that with your whole head then it should turn out like this...
Erinn_the_bamf answered Friday January 20 2006, 5:27 pm: It's called scrunching. You need either moose or gel to do it and it works best when your hair is wet. What you do is bring your ends up to your scalp and squeeze it. Do this until you havve your hair as wavey as you want it. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Friday January 20 2006, 4:59 pm: It's called scrunching. It's pretty easy a slong as your hair isn't too long or thick. When you get out of the shower..towel dry your hair..then take curling meusee...or gel..or hairspray or all of the above nd put it in your hair. Take your hair into your hand nd grip it tightly (aka scrunch your hair in your hands) hold it for about 15 secs. then move onto another section of hair. Good luck! ♥ caitie [ x0blu3eyedbeautyx0's advice column | Ask x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 A Question ]
Teza answered Friday January 20 2006, 4:10 pm: They probablly scrunch their hair. It's really easy to do. After you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair. Take moose and put a lot of it in your hair & then use your fingers to scrunch it.
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