How can I curl my hair to get those soft big waves all the celebs have now? I tried once, ( I used 2inch velcro curlers ) but my hair look like a big mess when I took them out. Do I sleep in them, do I need to put moose or serum in? If so, which ones. Do I do it wet, dry, or damp? Please help, any tips, links, or secrets would be great!
LM answered Sunday July 30 2006, 6:04 pm: If you have naturally curly hair:
After showering (or mist your hair with a spray bottle) put some serum, mousse or gel in. Blow dry it as you normally would, only use a paddle brush (or something along those lines) to kind of "smooth out" your curls. Almost like blowdrying straight, only you're making it wavy, not straight. Finish with hairspray.
If your hair is naturally straight:
With your hair damp (from a shower or misting with water) apply a serum, gel, or mousse. either twist it into five or six braids, or use soem curlers (the size you have should be fine, but you may want to try mixing in a 1.5 inch too, for variety). Leave them in either for a few hours or overnight. In the morning, take them out, then comb your hair VERY GENTLY with either your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Finish with hairspray.
sunnyville answered Sunday July 30 2006, 5:40 pm: Use some moose like Herbal Essences but wet your hair first,you could curl it yourself into waves using the tips of your fingers.As your hair is adapted to it then like when you wake up you'll see some waves,you will be surprised because since you have always curled it your hair will look naturally wavy. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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