freshcutroses answered Saturday December 27 2008, 6:37 pm: My mother sprays hers first but she has short hair that first she sprays, curls it, then sprays again, basically into a hard crunchy, bob. I have tried to convince her to go easy on the hair spray (not before AND after) and let your hair move a little bit so it looks more natural, but she insists that she must do it this way for the curl to hold all day. I, on the other hand, have longer hair so i curl it all and then spray it so that it is able to move and looks like natural curls. So the point is, if you want to totally freeze your hairstyle or have hair that wont hold a curl well, spray before. if you want it to be natural but posisibly begining to fall by the end of a long day, spray after. [ freshcutroses's advice column | Ask freshcutroses A Question ]
DramaQueen63 answered Saturday December 27 2008, 11:17 am: In my opioin it's totally up to you. When I curl my hair though, I usually do it after I curl it, because i'ts most likely to stay better. But when you do it before, your hair is hard and it might be hard curling it.
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