okay well i have been trying to scrunch my hair for the longest time. I tried gel and hair spray and drying it after i put gel in or ill just wait for it to try itself but everytime i do the curls just fall right out and if they dont my hair just gets wavy. I want my hair to be hard and curly. Can some one tell me what they use or any other ideas please im sick of doing my hair straight everyday
After taking a shower, put in some spray curling gel. Then lock of hair by lok of hair (about 3 inches worth maybe more) twirl it around your finger. Then get either a butterfly clip (which is the kind that hair dressers use) or tiny rubber bands and clip them safe. Get a blow drying and dry them while still in the clips/bands. Then take it out whe dry and put in a little hair spray. It should be REALLY curly if you did it right.
Bbeautifulbby555 answered Monday February 19 2007, 5:44 pm: well I use like half a bottle of mouse.. my hair is curly and i use it to keep the curls long and not scrunched and short. Because your hair is wavy you wouldnt need to use like half the bottle, but mouse is really good for making hair curly, but it depends what it says on the bottom. Some are specifically for making your hair curly, wave, or whatever. Others are for everything and it has directions in the back, but you dont even need to follow the directions. After you take a shower, or wet your hair, just shake it from side to side a litttle bit. Then put a bunch of mouse through your hair and run it from your roots to your ends and scrunch it up like you usually do. Hope I helped, any more questions ask me!
Sincerely, PK [ Bbeautifulbby555's advice column | Ask Bbeautifulbby555 A Question ]
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