ChocolatBeautii answered Sunday August 17 2008, 9:27 am: when you wash your hair you should skip the condtioner which makes it harder to curl your hair, then dry it till about 90% is dry.
then take a large/medium curling iron and starting from the tips twirl the iron upward till you reach about halfway.
make sure your curling big sections.
then use an minimum amount of hairspray so it doesnt get hard, then finger comb through it!
this should work! [ ChocolatBeautii's advice column | Ask ChocolatBeautii A Question ]
ellegirl606 answered Sunday August 17 2008, 9:09 am: This style is done by blowdrying with a round brush. I do my hair like this all the time.
The biggest determining factors in how your hairstyle will come out is first your haircut, then your hair type. She has many layers, but has thin hair. It can work if you have thick hair with a cut that is thinned out at the ends, but if you hair is one solid length, then the layers won't show up and it won't look like this.
All they do is put product into the hair (this can be mousse, or a blowdrying serum) and blowdry the entire head dry with a round brush. To get the ends to curl, you have to concentrate on the ends for a little bit, so be sure to use a heat protective spray while the hair is still wet, then spray with hairspray once the ends are dried and are still hot. Once finished, run a small amount of smoothing shine serum through the hair to make it shine. [ ellegirl606's advice column | Ask ellegirl606 A Question ]
Katlyn answered Sunday August 17 2008, 6:32 am: Wavy hair with soft curls is a very popular hairstyle. The best thing about this look is that with the right products anyone can have these curls.
To create wavy hair with soft curls you will need the following tools: a mousse, a curling iron, and a heat-protecting hair product.
Wash and apply mousse to your hair (or you can use something light that will create some volume).
Dry your hair completely. Using your brush, smooth out the hair and section it off.
The next step is to do a horizontal curl, instead of a spiral curl.
Hold the curling iron horizontally and then wrap the hair around it. That will give it more of a bend than a spiral curl.
k so ur small questions was Thanks, I'll try it later. But I have another small question. You know when your hair grows, I get these hairs that like stick up and are weird, messy. Like stray hairs....they just don't go with the rest of my hair. Do you know how to get rid of these?
k well the answer is to get them cut so they do match the rest of ur hair and if ou dont want to get them cut then find a product from the drug store it shuld be called anti friz and ya i knoe ur hair isnt frizzy but it will still work jus apply the anti frizz on the hair sticking up good luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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