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curly hair


Question Posted Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:03 pm

Tomorrow I want to wear my hair curly for a change since it is always pin straight. I tried srunching my hair and my hair doesn't scrunch! I used good products too and it never works. A curling iron doesn't curl my hair! I know that sounds weird but it doesn't. And I have a good brand. What are other ways to make my hair curly for school tomorrow? Don't tell me to put it in braids because that messes up my hair.

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dottie4 answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:38 pm:
Try using bobby pins. I know it sounds old fashioned but it works. What you do is wash your your the night before or just wet it. Then twist your hair. Seperate however much you want curled. And then put a pin in it.

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DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:21 pm:
i really like the curlers that make spiral curls.. you know the long ones that bend! they make my hair have the scrunched kinda look

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