sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday May 9 2006, 9:42 pm: Let your hair partially dry in a braid after you shower. It may do the trick, but it won't work for all types of hair. It's worth a try though because, well, it's easy and it's free! Curling irons and hair products and such never worked for me. Anyways, I hope it works for you and good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
celinaedine answered Tuesday May 9 2006, 9:26 pm: you could make it wavy in quite a few different ways.
first of all, don't use conditioner in the shower because that will make any waves fall out more quickly.
you should put in some texturizing product that you could get from the drugstore, that garnier surf stuff and aussie sprunch spray works well. after applying it, scruch dry your hair by turning your head upside down and grabbing it in your hands, scrunching it together. finish it off with some hairspray and see how that holds up.
alternatively, you could use a large barreled curling iron with gel on a low heat to achieve different effects, looser waves.
-celina [ celinaedine's advice column | Ask celinaedine A Question ]
Sorry, but I have a lot of really frizzy and curly hair that I straighten all the time.
Now, depending on how straight it is, this might be hard to do, but you should try to scrunch your hair. All you have to do is have your hair wet, put some gel in it and either shake your head, or use your hands to move your hair to make it wavy. Then let it dry on its own.
You could also use a curling iron, but if you do that make sure theres no hair sticking out of the bottom because that will cause it to bend and look bad. After curling it use some hair spray on it to make it stay.
** Try and use non alcahol products on your hair because that will ruin it if you use too much.**
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