My hair is naturally straight with a kink in it but not wavy.
I'd like it to go wavy sometimes.
How do you scrunch hair? I've heard of it but i dont know how to do it.
Also, i know you have to do it when your hair is wet. But when my hair is wet, if i dont tie it up it goes frizzy. So is there any way i can stop it from going frixxy when its down?
SwEeTcHiC90210 answered Friday June 23 2006, 5:34 pm: well in the shower dont put conditoner in it. then when you get out towel dry it then put it extra hold mouuse. scrunch it up with your hands. it works better if you flip your head down. then use the extra hold gel (not a lot). then use hairspray too. finish with diffusing it with ur blowdryer. :)
IhAvEaNsWeRs2104 answered Friday June 23 2006, 5:04 pm: My hair is just like that like how it is frizzy all the time. And I scrunch my hair every day what I do is. When you get out of the shower brush your hair, then flip your hair about three times, while doing that hair spray it and believe me it works it looks great and it doesn't get frizzy. If that doesn't work then there is some frizzy shampoo called frizz ease that really works too.
missmissgurl answered Friday June 23 2006, 4:57 pm: Well, when your taking a shower use a shampoo that is for frizzy hair. Then, I'd try to put some frizz-ease hair syrom {sorry spelling lol} into your hair. Put a small amount of jell into your hands, rub in all through your hands. Kinda bend over so your hair is flipped down. Use your hands and take your hair and kinda make your hands into a fist. Keep doing this all throughtout the area you want wavy hair. I hope it works out!! [ missmissgurl's advice column | Ask missmissgurl A Question ]
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