I've never scrunched my hair... so this would be my first time.
Can someone tell me if my hair is scrunched? and what i need to do to fix it?
this is what i did-
took a shower
then put moose in my hair and scrunched it up ( held it from the bottom and pushed it up on my head)
then I put gel in it and did the same thing while blow drying my hair
then I put it in a messy bun and left it like that for 10 minutes
took it out and then done.
totallyxrad answered Sunday February 11 2007, 8:28 pm: It looks cute. and yeah its scrunched. Next time try using your hand and scrunching it up tighter all over your head, while blow drying it. it will make it alot curlier, and maybe dont do the messy bun thingy. [ totallyxrad's advice column | Ask totallyxrad A Question ]
Bella12 answered Sunday February 11 2007, 8:10 pm: The nessy bun works for me sometimes, but then it is knotty and curly. So what i do it a have a shower then put in a leave in hair moisturizer(tips only) I also leave in a detangler. I flip my hair over and gel my hair and blow dry it while scrunching it (some blow dryers come with a difuser meant for scrunching) I add some moose and i do this for about 10-15 min until my hair is somewhat dry and VOILA i have nice wavy/ curly NOT frizzy hair. [ Bella12's advice column | Ask Bella12 A Question ]
cheerbabe22 answered Sunday February 11 2007, 7:42 pm: yes, it is scrunched but if you would like a more curlier look, what you should do is take a shower before you go to bed and follow the same steps except leave the messy bun in over night, hope i helped [ cheerbabe22's advice column | Ask cheerbabe22 A Question ]
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