I've tried curling my hair, and I thought I was doing a pretty good job too. That is, until I asked my sis what she thought about it and she said the curls looked messy and it just looked weird. So I have a few questions. Is there a certain place where you're supposed to end the curls? I liked the idea of ending it around the middle of my hair, or a lil above, but my sis said it looks weird like that. I mean, like which way would be best cause I don't really like ending it at the top of my head. (Does it really look that weird with it ending around the middle? ;P) How can you stop your hair from getting all "fuzzy" looking and some hairs sticking out? After I got done with everything, the back of my hair was like fuzzy. How can I prevent that? Also, how do you know if you curled your hair right, or wrong, and how can you not do "messy" curls? Last, how can I get my curls/wavy-ish curls to last all day, or for a long time? (at least til school's over for me) I'm asking these questions because I wanna look like I knew what I was doing, and how to do it the right way when I curled my hair. I don't wanna look like an amatuer [sp]... xD Thanks!
(Please answer quick because I need some answers before tomorrow morning.)
Jadie answered Thursday March 27 2008, 7:51 pm: If you dont like the curls all the way to the scalps on your hair, it's okie i dont either but you can make it a few inch from ur scalps and then finish it too the way ends of your hair then after wards you should hairspray it so its in place and make sure you use a little more then you think, its always better to secure it then that should be it. but it also depends on the curls you are doing. hope that helps [ Jadie's advice column | Ask Jadie A Question ]
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