Question Posted Saturday September 23 2006, 12:04 pm
hmm i dont rlly kno how to explain this... like you kno the 'scrunched' hair right? but its not scrunched alot all over, its more just kinda wavy but it still has that wet look? yeah well my hair is naturally curly. but i cant get it to srunch right it looks horrible & ive tried so many times! the bottom half of my hair looks ok when i do it, but the top straightens itself out naturally and when i scrunch that it just turns into a big poofy mess. soo usually i end up puttin it up or at least half up. ok my question is.. how can i make the curls in my hair be more wavy rather than curly and have the wet look? also, is there any way i could straighten my hair and then scrunch it while its dry and maybe that would help me get it to work right?
Personally, I'm not a fan of the wet hair look, it's kind of 90s. If you try using less product on your hair, like just something to defrizz- Biosilk or Pantene's shine stuff, it won't weigh your hair down and let your natural curl hold. Your curl is probably falling because you're using too much product. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
dirtyxkitty answered Saturday September 23 2006, 7:58 pm: Well right after you get out of the shower towel dry your hair so its damp, then shake your hair all over to seperate the strands, then add gel and the more gel you'll add the 'wetter' your hair will look. But I have to tell you, the wet look means really crispy crunchy hair. Theres no avoiding that. [ dirtyxkitty's advice column | Ask dirtyxkitty A Question ]
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