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hate my hair


Question Posted Tuesday June 17 2008, 4:53 pm

i have thick straight hair. i hate it, i really want curly hair, like the little curls:

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i really want this and no i dont want a perm cause it looks different.

like it doesnt have to be perfect, i just want some curls.

maybe braiding it before i go to sleep? hairspraying it when i wake up? you think that will hold it?


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amber_x answered Sunday July 20 2008, 9:22 pm:
- I believe maybe you should scrunch your hair, It'd look adorable.
:)

* Use a curling iron on it for about twenty minutes before going out, & spray lots of hair spray.. but not so much to where your whole head is stiff.

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LoveLifee answered Saturday June 21 2008, 3:37 am:
Ok well let me tell you something.
For some reason everyone wants what they can't have,
Especially with hair.
Pretty much everyone I now with curly hair wants straight hair.
And everyone I know with straight hair wants curly hair.
Same with people with thick and thin hair.

Thats where hair straightners and curling irons come in. BUT thats the expensive option. You other option is to be happy with your hair. Others are actually jealous that you have straight hair!
You should get it thinned that might look cool.

But see a proffesional hair dresser for curls since I'm no pro for that one, I have natural curls [ that I love ] but I straighten my hair 99% of the time :P

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ChocolatBeautii answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 2:32 pm:
that specific look was obviously achieved by a curling iron. and a professional.

bottom line: it takes practice with a curler to get your hair looking exactly how you want it. so on your spare time use the curler.
or just go to a salon and have them do it for you.

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snickerzz11 answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 1:50 am:
Braids most definitely will not make your hair look like that; they'll turn it crimpy, crinkly, and frizzy. I gather that's not the look you're aiming for. :P

I would suggest a small-barrel curling iron, like this: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Or good ol' hot rollers:
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Hope I helped; good luck! :]

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beccaballerina answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 7:33 pm:
you need a thick curling iron. or 'fabric curlers' that you wear in your hair at night. braids are not a good idea because it makes your hair frizzy. good luck [:

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