The Winter Ball is coming up on Friday and I have an idea for my hair. It's wavy and black, and I want to straighten it and make it curve inward at the end. I think it's called a "J-curl" but I'm not sure. It looks a little like this:
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 10:04 pm: Honestly, what the person down there said was good, but if you really don`t want to wait, then use a curling iron. The less hair you put on the curling iron, the smaller the little curly on the end will turn out. Get what I`m saying ?? [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
taintedLOVEEx answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 9:50 pm: Once you get out of the shower and your hair is still damp. Get your blowdryer and blowdry pretty much all of your hair EXCEPT the bottoms. That should pretty much straighten it out. THEN use a round brush such as... [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
and brush the ends of your hair onto the brush so it curls in. Hold it there and blow dry it while your holding it. Keep doing this and it should turn out cute. For the back you should have someone help you. [ taintedLOVEEx's advice column | Ask taintedLOVEEx A Question ]
kooka-burra answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 9:20 pm: use a flat iron and a curling iron for the ends. Depending on the kind of hair you have, it could turn out - it could not. Be sure to try it out a few times before the ball. You don't want to be stuck at home for hours trying to style your hair.
If you find that yout hair is not doing what you want, show the pic to a hair dresser and they will be sure to make it just the way you want it.
it'll cost money - but you'll have great hair for the ball.
AbbyMichelle answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 9:20 pm: Hmm....I'm thinking...just go to a damn salon! That's what I would do. But I dont like to get my hands sticky with hair gel either...lol. It's a cute style though. [ AbbyMichelle's advice column | Ask AbbyMichelle A Question ]
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