this is what i do: i hafe dry my hair and let the other half wet or kinda damp and pull it up in a bun and sleep with it overnight and when i wake up i undo the bun and what u should get is a preatty wavy/ scrunched hair. it should work.
2006-07-29 08:34:27
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answered by alycat 2
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Try rag curls
-The only item that you will need is a bag of rags. An old sheet works quite nicely for this.
-Cut the rags into long strips about 1 inch in width. The width will determine the size of the curls. The length can be anywhere from 6 inches to 18 inches long depending on the lenght of your hair. You will likely need about 50 strips for a complete head of hair.
-Allow sufficient time for this procedure. It isn't something you can do in 5 minutes, but the more often you do it, the faster you will get.
-Allow hair to dry about 90 percent.
-Divide hair into the manageable sections and then place the rag next to the first length of hair. Begin winding the hair around the rag as neatly as you can. *Neatness really counts here.* Now tie the ends together in a knot... tight enough to hold the curl in place, but loose enough to be able to remove when hair is dry.
-Choose your next section of hair and repeat the step above, winding the hair in the same direction.
-Arrange rows of rag curls neatly across the scalp.
-When the hair is dry, carefully remove the rags and use your fingers to loosen the curl if necessary.
Tips to Remember
*This procedure becomes easier with practice.
*Neatness is extremely important when winding up the hair or the style will look messy.
*The ends of the hair should never be visible.
You can make the sections as large or as small as you like - large sections (more hair) in each section will make waves. Small sections (less hair) will make baby ringlets - take it easy, or you'll just end up with frizz!
2006-07-29 15:42:51
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answered by dankvegan 2
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Get it wet, and then scrunch it up in your hand. While scrunched spray hairspray. Let dry. Works great.
2006-07-29 15:30:29
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answered by m_thurson 5
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Buy Umberto Giannini's curl friends scrunching jelly - it will make your hair curly/wavy, and never crispy like mousse does.
2006-07-29 15:34:14
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answered by sugarsweet 3
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the easyiest way is to put ur hair into corn rolls for a few dayz then loosen it
but don't wash ur hair during the prses of it don't work
corn rolling------brading
2006-07-29 15:31:54
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answered by sugarqueen 2
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curl and spray
2006-07-29 15:43:13
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answered by likeskansas 5
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