Wash your hair, blow it out straight using a barrel brush, and apply volumizer (depends on the product you use, you might have to put it in while your hair is wet) focus on the roots of your hair with that.
Then, brush the front back, poof it slightly, and secure it with bobby pins. [ DearAbby92's advice column | Ask DearAbby92 A Question ]
grrwtf answered Monday November 5 2007, 5:52 pm: its really not that hard. depending on what your natural hair is like. if its thick & curly/wavy you will need to blow dry it with a big rounded brush.. if you do it the right way it will automatically flip like that.. but surprisingly a lot of people dont know how to blow dry their hair with a rounded brush. if your one of those people, then just get your hair dry and straighten it. as you are straightening it use the straightener and make a slight curling motion towards the bottom to flip in inwards... depending on how much you want it to flip in is how drastic you are going to need to make the curl movements. once your hair is semi-flipped like hers get a few bobby pins and pull the top 1/4 of your hair up.. look at the pic and decide how much you want to go up.. if you want as much hair up as she had then your going to need about 4 bobby pins. once you get it brushed back in place, and kind of puffed put one bobby pin on each side... they should easily slide in and the mouths of the pins should be 'kissing' if thats not enough hold do the exact same thing with the other two bobby pins. once the hair is up you can flip it even more at the botton if you want to.. LOTS OF HAIRSPRAY..
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