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If you go 2 beauty suply stores (like sallys) you can get clip on hair pieces that come in a million colors. You might want to get a few of those and just clip them into your hair and style it however you want. Ittle look really cool.
Have you ever crimped your hair? You could try using a crimping iron, and just doing a few streaks
You could dye parts of it (not perminantly) and make little braids in the dyed parts
Maybe run into sav-on or wallgreens and go through the hair supply stuff. Find anything intresting? Spray gel with glitter or a conditioner... that stuff can b a life saver . Experiment! You need to c what works for you.
Please, if your using heat products on your hear use a deep conditioner once a week. It will save your hair.
About the wavy curly you asked about, thats like beach hair. You could do that the easy way or the hard way.
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What You Need:
Volumizing spray
Straightening balm (if you have thick, course hair)
Hair dryer
A 1-inch barrel curling iron
Ponytail holder and bobby pins
Shine serum
Hairspray
Saltwater spray
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 30 minutes - 1 hour, depending on length and thickness of hair
Here's How:
Turn upside down and spray freshly washed roots with volumizing or texturizing spray. Massage it in (stylist Garren insists the rubbing motion creates body and texture). I like Bumble and Bumble or you can try Aveda volumizing tonic .
If hair is naturally course or curly, work a straightening balm through hair. Here's a great list of balms .
Brush hair (this works the product evenly through hair). Blowdry hair straight, starting at the roots to get extra volume. Hair must be completely dry for this look to work. Blow cold air at the roots to add volume (cold air locks in a style).
Separate hair into three sections, securing with a ponytail holder. (It's easier this way to curl your way through each section).
To curl hair, use a wide-barrel curling iron. Starting with one section, take a 1-inch portion of hair, spritz it with styling spray (again, I love Bumble and Bumble Styling Spray) or hairspray. Wrap hair around the barrel of the curling iron. (Wrapping hair is different from the traditional curling method. You don't want to 'clip' hair into the barrel. Wrapping allows you to curl all the way to the root). When you're curling, make sure to leave ends loose to avoid a crimp mark.
Release the curl after about 5-10 seconds (hold longer if you want a tighter curl). You should have a corkscrew curl.
Roll curl and bobby pin it close to the scalp. (I'm lazy, so I skip this step to save time).
Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through each section. (It's all in the direction you wind hair around the barrel of the curling iron. Start by placing hair on top of the barrel and wrapping around, then switch by putting the barrel on top of the hair before winding it around). Alternating directions makes curls look more natural. Some curls can remain tight, some loose.
Once pinned curls have cooled, release them.
Remove nozzle from dryer and gently loosen waves with cool air. You can also separate curls with your fingers, just make sure not to brush them out.
To add shine, spritz a hair serum . Stylist David Babaii finger-combs Biosilk Silk Therapy serum into actress Kate Hudson's hair (May 2007, InStyle). You can forego hair serum and spritz with saltwater spray. I like John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea spray .
Set with hairspray. Just don't overdue it, you don't want new waves to feel "crunchy."
You could put it in a bun when its wet and blowdry till its try.
You could put it in braids while soaking wet, and take it out when its damp so its not crimped but its wavy. You might want to put some de-frizz stuff (like Lanza anti-age serum...not only for old people!)
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