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Question Posted Saturday January 21 2006, 11:01 pm

alright well.. my hair is pretty straight medium length i guess. i was wondering what products or what can i use to make my hair wavy? besides braiding it; any ideas? thank youu hun ♥

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SWEETXLOVE answered Monday January 23 2006, 7:58 pm:
umm you can scrunch it! although i couldnt exactly tell you how to do it haha sorry ive tried myself but it didnt workk =[ there is stuff at the stores you can get kinda like gel that you can use and you use it like your using gel. ahh sorry if this is confusing! but if you need more help let me kno! sorry i couldnt help much
♥ Kristen

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KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Sunday January 22 2006, 3:00 pm:
What you should buy is a one inch curling iron, or you can also buy heating curlers that cost around $2O-$3O at Target. I have those heating curlers & they work great, they leave my curls full & bouncy. I put mine on and sleep with them over night. =) If you decide to buy the curling iron, it might be a little bit more difficult. Some of them will stay, some of them will come apart. That's why you hairspray them. NOT ALOT. Just a little bit to keep them in shape. Try using Got2b curl-vacious curled up spray (at drugstores.)

For a scrunchy hair look, try using Finesse Beautiful Volume Mousse($3 at drugstores). After you get in the shower, mousse your hair when it's damp/wet. If you have a diffuser, use it. ♥

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BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N answered Sunday January 22 2006, 1:22 pm:
Well you could scrunch your hair .. I answered a question about it a little bit ago, let me go find the answer ♥

i would use gel. (your hair can be dry or wet but dry works better usually) just take the gel (the spray gel from LAlooks works really well) and put it on your hands and get it on your hair and scrunch it. you just take and kinda squeeze it and push it up against your head to bring out the curls .. lol i can't really explain it but yeah. you just tilt your head, grab the hair and close your hand around the hair and push it againt your head. the gel will eventually dry and get kinda hard but it washes right out ♥

You can go here to find out more about scrunching hair: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

hope I helped =) ♥

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