okay, i have medium length think, brown hair, my hair has a hard time holdin curl. sometimes i can get it with lots of hair spar and gel. and i will end up with the beach curl look. but i want to get some big curl look in my hair, but i don't know how else to do it. is there any good hair products that can help me get this look, or just help me with the type of curl i want
there's this stuff i use, john frieda's frizzease dream curls curl perfecter; it brings out the natural curl pattern in your hair.
although its like, $7 for a 7 oz bottle, it works magic. i have naturally thick, straight hair & it actually HOLDS the scrunch.
it's suggested that you use it to scrunch your hair, but it works JUST as well if you spray a lot & curl it [as soon as it dries haha].
1. wash your hair. shampoo. condition - keep it in for 2-3 minutes whether or not it says to on the directions. it makes it softer, smoother and shinier.
2. if possible, allow your hair to airdry. if you're in a rush, blowdry it.
3. (this step is optional). if your hair is naturally curly, i'd suggest straightening JUST A LITTLE on this step so the curls look more neat. - think of it as having to go down a floor to go up two floors.
4. spritz your hair with a lot of the spray. while it's still a little wet, scrunch it. no, it will not defeat the purpose of straightening it because the end result will be worth it. the curls will be neat & not a messy volumous freaky fro on your head :]
5. preheat your curling iron for 15 minutes [if you are doing your make-up too, i'd turn it on preheat, do my make-up and then do my hair]. & curl. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans 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.