My hair is naturally pin straight. I like my hair alot, but sometimes I want it to be wavy. Scrunching doesn't make my hair curly at all. I used all types of curling products and mouse and everything my hair dresser gave me and that didn't help much either. I put me hair in 2 tight braids and left them in over night and it gave a little wave but within an hour my hair was back to straight again. I tried 2 different expensive curling irons and my hair came out looking horrible. I'm not considering a perm I tried one 3 times and 1 was worse then the next. I really want curly hair!!!! How can I make my hair look nice and curly I tried products and stuff but if you have pin straight hair and used something that worked please tell me the name of it. Thank you!!!
lyza answered Monday August 21 2006, 9:20 pm: Ok looks like me and you have the same problem. my hairdresser told me that if i wanted to scrunch it then take a shower and when you get out dry your hair with a towel so its kind of messy only bruch it a little bit. then try using
lots of gel hairspray AND mousse. it worked for me. but try it on a day that you dont have school so if you dont like it youcan always wash it out [ lyza's advice column | Ask lyza A Question ]
Not_To_Worry_x3 answered Monday August 21 2006, 7:23 pm: Pin Straight -
Hey. Unfortunately, I don`t know how well i can help. I HAVE naturally CURLYYYYY hair. BUT, i have helped my friends make their hair curly, because they like mine so much.
Have you ever tried to use sponge curlers? You can wet your hair, put them in the sponge curlers, blow them dry & leave them in over night. I recommend trying this over a weekend, so that if you if you don`t like it, you can wash it out, before the week starts. -- =)
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