Question Posted Wednesday November 22 2006, 7:25 pm
Okay, so my hair is naturally FLAT STRAIGHT, and pretty thin. its usully down. Does anybody have any ideas on what i can do to it so its not so boring?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Flaggal answered Friday November 24 2006, 2:00 pm: 1. Using your fingers, part hair loosely to one side.
2. With a round brush and a blow dryer, dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
3. When hair is almost completely dry, flip ends up slightly, by wrapping hair around the underside of the brush, with the dryer's nozzle underneath, pointing up.
4. Sweep bangs to the side to frame your face.
1. Create a side part.
2. Pull your hair back into a small bun, leaving out your bangs. Secure the bun with hairpins.
3. Comb bangs to one side and let them hang naturally across the face. Smooth frizz and add shine with shine serum.
1. Pull hair back into a tight ponytail at the back of your head.
2. Twist ends of ponytail around the base of the ponytail, creating a neat bun.
3. Secure with bobby pins.
4. Smooth flyaways with a shine serum.
1. Use a medium-barrel curling iron to create loose waves; separate waves slightly with your fingers.
2. Pull the top section of your hair, including your bangs, back into a loose ponytail at the back of your head.
3. Twist hair in ponytail around to one side and pin to create a loose bun.
4. Let the rest of your hair fall naturally.
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1. Use a wide-toothed comb to part hair to one side.
2. Blow-dry hair using a diffuser; then create waves using a large-barrel curling iron.
3. Use light hairspray to hold waves in place.
1. Part hair into three sections (the largest section being the one at the top), then two additional ponytails underneath.
2. Divide each ponytail into three equal sections.
3. Loosely pin each section of the ponytail into a loop and secure with bobby pins.
1. Blow-dry hair using a diffuser; then create waves using a large-barrel curling iron.
2. Gather hair at the base of your neck.
3. Twist hair into a loose loop, and secure with a ponytail holder.
4. Take remaining hair and wrap around the twist.
5. Use bobby pins to pin hair underneath and secure.
1. Separate hair into small sections.
2. Use medium-barrel curling iron to create small spiral curls all over, starting in the back of your head and working your way forward.
3. Use your fingers to separate the curls, creating a super-wavy look. Spray with a light hairspray to keep waves intact. [ Flaggal's advice column | Ask Flaggal A Question ]
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