i love hair curled with a curling iron...but problem is i did it for my schools dance and like the first half hour-hour it came undone =( i used hairspray and everything too. does anyone know any good products for thick long hair that will make it stay?
thankss.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? xJustAskMeDuhx answered Friday October 31 2008, 10:20 pm: Hmm... I'm thinking your hair might be kind of like mine. It goes flat not too long after I curl it. I can't really think of any good products, BUT what I do when I want it to last all day is get slightly smaller sections of hair, spray a LITTLE bit of hairspray on each section, and THEN curl it--yes, if you hear a sizzle, that's what I do. I know, I know, it's probably causing some major damage, but that's the only way to make it last. Otherwise (or also?), you might wanna try switching to a thinner curling iron, which will make your curls tighter. Even if the curls seem TOO tight at first, they'll gradually loosen up and look fine after about 20 or 30 minutes, so running your fingers through them wouldn't be necessary.
Like I said, it will probably damage your hair a lot (not to mention, it's a total bitch, ESPECIALLY if you have a lot of hair), but that's the only way I can get my hair to hold the whole day-- even if it's just a little undone by the end of the day, but you'd at least end up with soft curls. [ xJustAskMeDuhx's advice column | Ask xJustAskMeDuhx A Question ]
Katlyn answered Friday October 31 2008, 9:45 pm: try pantene curling moosse its works great and it last 24 hours so you wont have to keep checking if its still curled or not. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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