i have stright hair (naturally) and i can never seem to get it curly. I want to scrucnh my hair does anyone have this same problem and can tell me how to use mouuse and curl it. Curling irons dont work so intructions on how to "srucnh" me hair and differnt types of mousse and how to do it would be great! thanks =)
totallyxrad answered Friday February 16 2007, 9:07 pm: use alot alot ALOT of moose, it will make it bounce up. and then scrunch some gel through it. and when you scrunch it start from the bottom, raise your hand up and squeeze a big hangfull of hair, but not too big. just do this all over your head and have a blow dryer in your other hand and like blow the air through your hand when your hair is in there to dry it. If it doesnt curl up too much then put some gell in your hands, rub them together, and go back and try scrunching it again.
Types of moose..use the thermasilk moose for thick curly hair that says it gives it body on the bottle, the bottle is purple. and get the lots of curls gel, its really big and the gel is pink. Im not sure what brand it is but its a really big clear bottle with pink gel inside that says lots of curls on the outside. You can find these 2 things at wal mart. [ totallyxrad's advice column | Ask totallyxrad A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Friday February 16 2007, 8:25 pm: hey, well pantene products are the best. they have shampoo, conditioner, anti-frizz creme, gel, and mouse, all just for scrunching. i like aussie SPRUNCH spray. biolage gel is good, but you can only get that stuff at the salons. the other prodcuts you can get at like walmart. as for scrunching tips, just make sure your hair is pretty wet. what i like to do is mix products. like ill mix gel with mouse and create a product that scrunches well. using a diffuser is also a good way to get a good scrunch. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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