how do i get my hair like this? its not really the color i just like the waves because whenever i try that with my curler it comes out curly and i want it more wavy. thankss.
rainbowcherrie answered Friday December 28 2007, 7:33 am: Your mistake is using curling tongs because her hair looks more scrunched/tousled than actually curled. It's actually a really simple hairstyle to achieve.
Wash your hair and squeeze as much water out as possible before gently towel drying it. It's really important to be careful when you do this, because if you rub too hard then your hair will end up frizzy. When your hair is about 70% dry (this sounds quite tricky without the aid of a hairdyer but I also have very thick hair and although it will take a few minutes, it is possible).
Next, take a really small amount of product - I reccomend gel, not mousse, as mousse will give you too much volume. Try to find one that won't make your hair crispy when it dries, there are special products for this. I suggest trying a VO5 or L'Oreal product, as in my experience these tend to work well.
To begin with, only scrunch the ends, then run your fingers (with more product on if necessary) through your hair higher up your head. It's usually best to steer clear of the roots.
This style works best if you leave the rest to dry naturally, but if you really can't wait, blow dry it on a low, cool setting, pointing the nozzle downwards and continuing to scrunch as you go. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
BrenaBopps answered Thursday December 27 2007, 1:31 pm: well you could use really big curlers and blow dry damp hair in them
or a really big curling iron and run your fingers through it afterward [[ for both options ]]
and i'd recommend thermasilk hairspray
it holds really well
hope this helps :] [ BrenaBopps's advice column | Ask BrenaBopps A Question ]
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