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hair curlers


Question Posted Saturday August 30 2008, 1:10 am

my mom has these hair curlers that don't involve heat or anything like that. i was wondering how to use them most effectively. should i roll up my hair when its damp and let it dry? how long should i keep them in for? I have thick, pretty frizzy hair. i need detailed instructions here, people! thanks a ton!

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ASAPcamille answered Saturday August 30 2008, 2:38 pm:
I usually roll them in while my hair is slightly damp, and then spray the curlers with hairspray while they are in my hair.
Then, you let them airdry. I usually leave them in for a good hour or more.

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