i started culring my hair with a culring iron, and it looks really good. however, there is a problem:
it takes about an hour to curl my entire head (i have htick hair, and it just takes a while)but i want to be able to do it in the morning, because if i sleep on it it gets messed up. how can i either shorten the time it takes or prevent it from getting messed up by sleeping on it? an idea for a solution to either one would be great thanks. (and i want to coninue to use a curling iron, not curlers or anything). thanks!
Have you ever tried rag curlers? It doesn't use real curlers, just strips of t-shirt. Try this website for instructions. If you can get someone to help you with it at first, that's great, cuz it's hard to do to yourself till you know what you're doing.
I've done it a few times, it takes about half an hour to put my (very thick) hair up in them, and maybe 5-10 minutes to take them out in the morning. I always get tons of compliments, it looks much more like a natural curl than a curling iron does :) [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
am-bur answered Saturday March 25 2006, 11:25 am: well i agree if you like it curly then you huold get a perm that will curl it for you!.. you can go to a salon..which could be a bit pricy or you can go to a drugstore and pick up a box and do it ur-self.. but be sure to read it! because some come out more curly than others! and im sure you dont want it super curly.. i think what you would want is a suttle perm! i think that is what its called.. if you dont want to put any products in your hair then curl your hair at night! spray it light with hair spray and yes it probably will get messed up as you sleep but that way in the morning you can fix the ones that are messed up and not have to do the whole thing!
well i hope i helped you in some way!! and i have the same problem with my hair sept i scrunch it!..my picture show what it looks like.. [ am-bur's advice column | Ask am-bur A Question ]
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