Ok i have naturally straight hair. So my way to scrunch it is after i take a shower i towel dry, brush it out, put mouse and gel all over my hair and put it up into 2 tight buns and sleep with them. The next morning i take it out, blow dry a bit and add more mouse and gel and hairspray.
PROBLEM: it only stays curly for like 1 or 2 hours and then it starts getting straight or slighty wavy and it loses that "wet look" .. i want my hair to last for a WHOLE DAY at school. Any advice? Thanks!!
pAmmie_16 answered Monday December 25 2006, 4:31 pm: definitely, get a perm. if u luv curls and want it long term. if not, just buy tresemme curl enhancer scrunch it up and put rolls in or braid it b4 bed. [ pAmmie_16's advice column | Ask pAmmie_16 A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Monday December 25 2006, 4:02 pm: hey, well to solve all of the problems of scrunching your hair you could get a perm. if you didnt want to do that then here is something else that you could do. get a blowdryer with a diffuser. once you get out of the shower dont brush your hair because then it just makes it even more straight. i put in garnier fructis smoothing milk to prevent friz. then i use biolage gel and scrunch. i spray aussie sprunching spray in it. then i just keep drying it with the diffuser. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
xlickablex answered Monday December 25 2006, 2:14 pm: lucky, i have curly hair and i wish i had straight. ANYWAY, maybe you should try braiding your hair and then in the morning take it out and add hair spray. That or get a curling iron and all. Hope I helped. Merry Christmas! =] [ xlickablex's advice column | Ask xlickablex A Question ]
clarayow answered Monday December 25 2006, 2:13 pm: Tie your hair way HIGH up into one big ponytail
Use curlers instead.
When you're done, your head should like it is balancing a pineapple.
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