I have a few question for curling my hair because it's probably not the same way other girls curl their hair because my hair is thick, poofy, and curly but not beautful curls, it's different sizes, everywhere, just disgusting.
Would I curl my hair when it's wet and not blow dry?
Do I need to put something in my hair before I curl?
Anything else so it looks like Mary kate and ashley when they curl their hair? Prevent's my hair from poofing or frizzing?
Tell me what I need to do and when to put it on. Thanks!
orphans answered Sunday April 22 2007, 4:59 pm: hey
well, i didn't understand your first question - did you mean curl it while it's wet?? don't do that - it will burn and fry your hair. if you blowdry it without flipping your head over (some people do that to get more volume and dry their hair faster), your hair will be flatter. or, blowdry for 3 minutes, brush it out, blowdry for 3 minutes...
i use frizzease dream curls curl perfector - it's like scrunching gel. it brings out my natural curls and it's SO good!
my suggestion is, and although it will take a while, just take a shower, keep your hair damp in a towel for 10 minutes, take it out, brush it out, blowdry for 3 minutes, brush it out (until it's totally dry) and then straighten it. after that, just use a curling iron. it looks really good.
or, on monday for example, straighten your hair to school and when you get back from school, don't wash your hair - tuesday morning, just curl it. that way, you won't be wasting your time blowdrying, straightening, showering, blowdrying, straightening, curling. & you're not supposed to wash your hair everyday anyway :]
shopingfreak101 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 3:42 pm: dont blow out your hair or curl it with an iron. try using scrunching gel. you can buy it at harmons, rite aid, cvs, any kind of place like that. it makes your curls bouncy and beautiful [ shopingfreak101's advice column | Ask shopingfreak101 A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.