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wavy hair


Question Posted Thursday June 7 2007, 11:23 am

my hair is naturally curly. so how can i make it wavy. like this:

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by the way, my hair is shoulderlength :]


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Mollysie answered Thursday June 7 2007, 1:05 pm:
When you get out of the shower, by some kind of moose or curl shapers. Garnier Fruitis sells curling gels. When you get out of the shower you scrutch your hair (making a fist with your hair in your hand) then let it air dry. The curling gel should make it more wavy. Or the harder way, is straightening your hair, then curling iron it, then you pull a comb through the curls you've made and it becomes wavy! Good luck! :)
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