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CURLING HAIR.


Question Posted Tuesday July 4 2006, 6:38 pm

I just got some hair curlers. (The kind you're supposed to sleep on) I have no idea how to put them in, how long to keep them in, if my hairs wet/dry, etc. Help?

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orphans answered Friday July 7 2006, 3:46 pm:
Okay. When you have hair curlers, your best bet is to take a shower before you put them in. Now, make sure your hair is still wet, and seperate it into the number of curlers sections. for example... if u had 8 curlers, you would seperate your hair into 8 sections.

Step 2. If you have the curlers that have the plastic rod, and foam, then this is how to put them in : Grab one section of your hair, and grap the tip of it. Now, place it on the foam part, then keep twisting your hair around it until it reaches the top of your head. then, fasten it with the plastic rod.

If you have the curlers that twist, and if they have a hole in the middle of the curler, then follow these directions: grab the tip of a section of your hair, and place it thru the hole. then, wrap the curler all the way to the top of your head. then twist the curlers, so they are secure,.



if u have a different type of curlers, then just write me back.

hope i helped=]

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oneandonly345 answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 7:35 pm:
you should do them when your hair is slightly wet. the smaller the curlers the tighter the curl will be. you can put some gel in your hair before you roll them up, and then wait for them to dry over night or blow dry them so they dry faster. when you take them out you can shake your hands through your hair to losen up the curls and then spray some hair spray in it to make the curls last.

fyi i would try it one day when you have nowhere important to go, they sometimes can be tricky.

best of luck! ♥

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girdy_goo15 answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 8:29 pm:
ok this is what i did.
i combed water through my hair until it was damp. then i put the curlers in and used spritz on it but you can use any kind of hairspray. then i left them in over night and took them out the next morning and sprayed more spritz so it would stay longer. don't brush the curls tho, just pick them like with a comb(lightly) or with a pick.or if you need it done the same day,
get your hair wet then roll them, let them sit for 10 minutes then blow dry them until they are dry. then spritz them and let them sit until you need to start gettting ready, then take them out and spritz and style them.

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cookiedough answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 8:27 pm:
your hair should be damp, not too wet so that when you wake up it will be wet still. you should take small sections (depending on how many curlers you have, and how big you want the curls) and twist it a little bit and put the curler about a half inch from the ends and simply just roll your hair up and fasten the curler! Make sure its comfortable when you lay down, its impossible to screw up!

hope i helped!

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