xoxunforgetablexox answered Thursday June 15 2006, 11:25 pm: bouncy creme.....or some kind of scrunching gel... not all hair works with this, but if its not pin-striaght to begin with it should work with damp hair...good luck, i have curly hair already so i dont know your dilema persnnally, but if your curls dont last, dont wear it, you just look stupid. [ xoxunforgetablexox's advice column | Ask xoxunforgetablexox A Question ]
daddysgurl37 answered Thursday June 15 2006, 4:50 pm: well,after you take a showerwashing your hair put styling gel,curl booster,or mousse in your hair and scrunch your hair for about a minute then put hairspray all over your hair but dont go over board with it!!hope i have helped you:)Amber=) [ daddysgurl37's advice column | Ask daddysgurl37 A Question ]
XxAveryxX answered Thursday June 15 2006, 4:28 pm: i am not sure how long you mean by temporarily but you can get a perm which last about 3-5 months!
mmmmmmm answered Thursday June 15 2006, 3:43 pm: use some curling moose! use garnier fructis curl construct mouse. put it in your hair when it is wet and it will curl your hair very nicely! i use it. it's amazing.
lilly_pads79 answered Thursday June 15 2006, 3:16 pm: You can scruch it. I put gell on my hands, then kind of like squeeze your hair untill it looks curly. Or some straitghners have a curl extension where it is like straightning but different. Hope for the best!
fabulous11 answered Thursday June 15 2006, 2:35 pm: Scrunch it. Just wet it, put moose or any other styling cream that will make it curly and add some hair spary just to be sure it will stay.
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