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Making curls stay in my hair


Question Posted Wednesday July 21 2010, 1:48 pm

I use the sock method to curl my hair because I don't like using heat when I don't have to. However, they seem to fall out pretty easy, even if they have hairspray AND gel. Any ideas?

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smileydino answered Sunday August 8 2010, 10:38 pm:
Too much product could weigh down your curls make them fall flat. Let up on the gel. After you wash your hair put in a small amount of leave in a conditioner from root to tip. before you curl your hair use a bit of hair spray, not a ton just a slight mist over your hair then brush it. After it's curled spray it lightly again unless you feel like you need a bit more. But don't over load on products.

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vikkikimberly answered Saturday July 24 2010, 4:38 pm:
hair dressers usually use this thing called "set" i dont know the technical term.
if used rightit will make ursl stay in for days.. you know if you dont brush. next time ask your hairdresser when your there if its available to buy

also on the gel front. having lots of poducts in cirls can weigh them down. misty/snowy weather will also moisten your hair to make them "uncurl" too

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KlutzyKim answered Thursday July 22 2010, 12:28 pm:
You can try using curlers at night.
Or bring hairspray with you and touch up every hour.

My hair is naturally VERY long and pin straight. So curls barely stay in.
But bringing hairspray whereever I go helps.

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