lol yeah i know she has professional`s doing her hair but does anyone know how to get hair like that?
also any curling tips?
*& if you want to could you tell me the order?? (there`s no need to though, just if you feel like it lol.)
thank you =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? partyanimal answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 8:59 pm: i have no idea how to get it like that, but i have something that will get all your hair looking that curlyish.
try this:
for that kind of hair you need a professional. or you could use Tres'me(spelling?), thats what the "professionals use."
OK, i don't scrunch my hair to get it curly, I do some other technique of my own. ok heres how to do it. it comes out really sexy if you do it right also. take a shower between 3-6p.m. comb your hair, then let it dry. when it's fully dried, seperate your hair into 6 different even sections. Make 1 braid out of each section so you have a total of 6 braids. Then use 3 braids to braid 1 braid so you'll have 2 braids with really 3 braids in each. Then take the two braids and place them over your head and combine them to make a little bun at the top of your head. you'll look silly, kind of like a who from who-ville. Take your braids out the next morning ( your hair should be kind of like an ugly afro), take your Tresmee' volumizing moouse(spelling?), (it's a black bottle), get some in your hand, and use the similar technique as you would for scrunching which is have the moouse in your hand,take your hair and slowly squeeze the hair up against your head. This makes the afro go down and you get really nice hair. here's a picture of me with it:[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
brittx33 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 8:08 pm: looks like it was straightened, then the part in the middle was put back with brobably bobby pins, then it was curled.
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