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REAALY curly hair!


Question Posted Tuesday September 2 2008, 3:37 pm

i have fine,thick, wavy hair,and i want to make it more curly, like this

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any products that wont weigh my hair down, that will enhance my natural curl to achieve this? *i dont want to use any heat products*

i've heard bedhead sells some good curling sprays called "foxy curls" or something, anyone try it? if so, how does it work? thanks for your help


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kimmycutiex33 answered Tuesday September 2 2008, 4:44 pm:
Herbal essences has a gel that you could get at rite aid.
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this stuff is great too

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i have wavy hair too that i like to curl sometimes and sometimes what i do is braid it before i go to sleep or put it in a bun but that doesnt work as well as hair gel but its good for when you need a quick style.

and the bedhead is great, ive had it.

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good luckkk!

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