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wet hair styles


Question Posted Friday October 27 2006, 3:01 pm

I have medium longish hair that is between straight and semi wavey. Since my hair takes forever to dry, what are some hair styles that I can use when my hair is wet?

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MelLeDisko answered Friday October 27 2006, 6:38 pm:
A style that alot of girls like to do that requires partially wet hair is scrunching it.

After you get out of the shower, you just blow dry your hair for awhile, but not enough so it's fully dry, it has to be damp still.

Then, you just take gel and rub it on your hands and just sort of grab a little bit of your air and "squeeze" it, I guess you'd say, so it makes waves. Then, just keep doing this to your whole head until it's all curly/wavy and maybe even spray some hairspray on your hair to ensure it'll stay the whole day.

It's a cute style of hair, alot of girls like to do it, and it beats straightening and drying your hair for hours.

I hope I helped.

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