heyy!! i have a problem with making my hair curly; no matter how hard i try it wont curl; i dont want like tight curls; just loose ones almost like yours.any tips or products i can use? your hair is amazing by the way :]] thanks.
ok, let's see as far as how to get tighter curls, it's all about the hold. you want to use products that will hold a tight curl right after you make it. the best thing to do is to scrunch your hair and get it curly, instead of using a curling iron.
wash your hair, and then squeeze out extra water. comb your hair, flip your head over and put a good amount of mousse all over your hair. work it and and start scrunching your hair. then add some gel, and work it all the way in by scrunching. with the blow drier on the low setting, start drying your hair while your head is still flipped over, and scrunch the whole time with the other hand.
do this for a few minutes, and then add more mousse and gel as necessary. i do this 2 to 3 times because of how long and thick my hair is... it needs a lot of product! in addition to gel (i use LA looks for curls... it's blue) and mousse (i use rave), i also use SPRUNCH spray by Aussie... just put it on after the other 2 products. keep scrunching and drying on low until your hair is 99% dry, then put in some hairspray and you should be good to go. the curls should hold with all that product! but then again, you don't want to over do it because then your hair will harden! don't worry after a few times of doing it you will know the exact amount you need to use! :) good luck! let me know if you need more help! [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
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