While your hair is still wet, braid it loosly. And you could add some hair gel, but its not neccesary. And by the time it drys, BAM wavy hair.
2006-08-21 10:44:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy! Just follow these steps.
** Try not to wash your hair the day before you do this style.
1.) Spritz a hair spray all over the edges of your dry, clean hair.
2.) Take a thick-barrel curling iron and curl your hair. The key is to leave the ends of your hair out of the barrel.
3.) When finished curling, take a blow dryer and set it on a low and cool setting. Blow dry your hair to turn the curls into natural-looking waves!!
4.) Put more hair spray on your hair to help keep your hair's setting wavy for that night.
Taa-daa, wavy hair! Hope I helped!
2006-08-21 17:47:47
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answered by [brown♥eyed♥girl] 4
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well... what I do to make my hair wavy doesn't make the whole thing wavy, but it works on the bottom. After I take a shower, I wait until my hair is half wet/half dry (As in not soaking wet, but not completely dry) and then I put it into a low double half-ponytail. Basically, you know how when you put your hair into a pony tail, you put the scrunchy around it and let it hang straight? Well, I take the scrunchy, do the first loop pony-tail, do the second loop half way (so it creates a loop in my hair), and do a third halfway loop. Then, I leave that until it dries completely, and wa-lah! wavy hair haha
2006-08-21 17:46:52
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answered by High On Life 5
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Wow! That really is a beautiful hair style! Anyway, what I would recommend is washing your hair in the evening, then braiding your hair while it's wet overnight (or plaiting, depending on where you live). In the morning, you'll have a pile of waves to start your style, then you can use some mousse and scrunch your hair with your hands.
I hope you can get that look-it's awesome!
2006-08-21 17:46:30
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answered by SuzeY 5
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Put your hair in a braid on the top of your head while it's still damp after washing, but not soaking wet. Take it out and finger fluff your hair when it's dry.
2006-08-21 17:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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when you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair and add some mousse and gel/curl increaser, then once you get it to the point of how wavy or curly you want it, hairspray it. then blowdry your hair while scruching it. DO NOT USE A BRUSH IN THIS PROCESS!!! it will wreck the curl.
2006-08-21 18:23:57
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answered by Rackjack 4
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shampoo and condition your hair with curling shampoo.Towel dry a little and put curling mouse or spray into your hair. AFterwards blow dry your hair with an oval brush. then wrap sections of your hair with an inch wide curling iron.
2006-08-21 17:44:27
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answered by andthatshypocricy 3
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I have naturally wavy hair. I shower in the evening and I use Suave shampoo and conditioner. Try that, it worked for me my whole life. :)
2006-08-21 17:43:52
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answered by Autumn 4
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get a blow dryer with one of those attachments that look weird its called a diffusior. towel dry your hair and put gel or mouse or whatevee ( i use curls rock by bed head) the flip your hair upside down and defuse. its hard to explain when you have a head ache. go to a hair place and have them show you
2006-08-21 17:47:42
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answered by ~Saratini~ 4
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If you blow dry your hair try using hair gel, or mousse and scrunch it while drying. It normally works for me. It depends on the hair though,but good luck i hope someone gives you answer that helps.
2006-08-21 17:46:07
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answered by Annie 2
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