My hair is very thick.
It is past my shoulders
I am trying to grow it out past my boobs,
So it will have that lose curl look you know?
Like the girl off of degrassi- darcy?
Well I think it is really pretty.
What can I do when my hair grows out so that it will look liek that.
If I grow it out do you think it wil have that type of look?
People say if I get it thinned out and layered kinda it shoudl have that curl to it.
\But i think it wil just be fizzy and have a wave to it.
What should i do.
Right now I have to straighten it everyday for it too look good.
I just wnat ot be able to grow it out
Get out of the shower put a little prodct in it, and be done, and have it look really pretty, with a littel lose curl to it.
Is that possible.
please help me get my hair to look like that
karisue answered Friday July 20 2007, 1:56 am: darcy curls her hair with a curling iron.
if you have thick hair, growing is out is only going to make it feel heavy & give you headaches.
i have really thick curly hair too.
& there are tons of ways i fix my hair.
for example;
whenever i first get out of the shower, i let it airdry a bit & then i use herbal essences scrunch gel & lather it all in my hair & then half/dry it with a blowdryer & then scrunch it with water & aussie's sprunch spray to make it look like this; [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
or i use a straightening iron, called a 'chi' it is a little pricey, but it's definately worth the money & it makes my hair look like this; [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
kelsir answered Friday July 20 2007, 1:55 am: Well first of all if you want your hair to grow faster get mane and tail horse shampoo and conditioner, it makes your hair grow wayy fast.
I would suggest going to a hair salon and getting it professionally done, then ask them how they did it. then try to do it yourself. [ kelsir's advice column | Ask kelsir A Question ]
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