If you have longer hair, scrunching it should work with any extra hold gel if you put it in when it is wet and scrunch it occasoinally until it is dry. If you have short hair then that won't work. with long or shorter hair this should work: Pin your hair up in sections, starting at the bottom with a smal barreled curling iron curl your hair in spirals and take it down one section at a time and curl 3-6 spirals in each section depending how big your sections are. Hair spray everyother layer not too heavily. Then when you have it all curled hair spray it all again not too heavily so it is stiff. This will take awhile and make your arm hurt but it really works!
2006-07-19 06:40:52
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answered by wingsgurl17 1
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Get a diffuser to attach to your hair dryer. This will help reduce your hair frizzing. Get some defrizzer products to place in your hair when it is damp(you will not need to use a lot, a little goes a long way), and then scrunch your hair on a low-medium heat setting and scrunch the entire time until it is all dry. Once you are finished drying, get a non-weighted hair spray(Pantene is usually good) and lightly spray your hair, then scrunch it a little more, and you should be good to go.
2006-07-19 13:33:04
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answered by thedothanbelle 4
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yes, you can do it!
start with wet hair, don't comb it or anything!
use gel, mousse, or cream ( depends on how you like curls to look when finished, i like cream cuz it doesnt feel or look crispy)
blow dry w/ a diffuser for a few minutes, w/ head flipped down
allow to air dry the rest of the way
when dry, flip head and shake out the curls...use shine spray or leave in conditioner to relax the curl a little
this is what works for me, hope it helps!
also if your hair is thick, consider getting layers in your hair, it will help with styling so it doesn't look so triangle-y when curly
2006-07-19 13:31:25
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answered by ericalbasha 3
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curling iron a thick one it might take a while but it works
2006-07-19 13:34:02
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answered by ? 2
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use a big curlling iron, before u curl that section put on some hairspray so it will stay, u should start on the bottom, it will be easier for, and a friends help.
2006-07-19 13:41:30
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answered by newyorkchic035 2
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You can buy curling lotion or a gel. You use it when your hair is wet and then roll it onto velcro curlers. try and keep the sections small.
2006-07-19 13:32:33
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answered by double0negitive 3
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Have you tried hot rollers?? they may take a while to roll, but I think it might be easier than trying to use an iron.
2006-07-19 13:29:55
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answered by Sedona Sunrise 4
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with a curling iron
2006-07-19 13:31:04
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answered by mbeermn 2
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after getting out of the shower out it in curlers.. or try doing hot rollers..
that is shat works for me.. i have thick hair too..
2006-07-19 13:57:37
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answered by ღ~♥~ღKCღ~♥~ღ 2
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to curl your hair after you wash it you put curlers in them and sleep with them in there
2006-07-19 13:29:48
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answered by sweetchick 2
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