My hair is naturally straight. Litteraly. I get up in the morning and don't have to do anything with it because it is so straight. But sometimes I really want to do wavy curls but if I try it never seems to stay in my hair. I've tried different products but nothing seems to work. I really want my hair to look like this:
Skateboardgirlxx answered Sunday August 16 2009, 8:14 pm: I have the same problem as you, dont worrie there is many different things you can do to make your hair curly.
1. You could always take time to curl your hair wth a curling iron, there are different sizes for different kinds or curls, you just have to look on the package.
2. The easiest way and the most effective way is this hair spray curl defining hair product its called. Pantene Style Pro-V- Curl Defining Extra Strong Hold.
This works wonders in my hair, all you have to do is take a shower, and spray it all over your hair but not too much or else when it drys it looks funny, but after you put it in you scrunch it with your hands, and you repeat the prosses till you have a nice curl going in your hair.
3. And lastly you can try curlers, there are different kinds of curlers, one is where you put them in with damp hair and you leave them to dry, I dont like them because I left them in while I went to bed and I find they fall out easily, and the second kind I am familiar with is the hot curlers, they are like a curling iron but in a curler, you dont have to put them in with damp hair.
I find using, curlers, and curling irons can be a real pain and take up lots of time! So try the hair product and tell me how it goes!
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