well my idea is not quick, but it comes out so pretty. while my hair is wet, i put gel, and mousse, more gel than mousse, scrunch it with a towel and add hairspray, then apply my makeup as my hair dries. and curl with a 3/4'' curling iron. it does damage, but as long as you get regular trims, and wash hair very well with occasional deep conditioning, the hair will be fine
2006-08-23 06:57:37
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answered by tfarighi 2
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A curling iron works well if your hair isn't too thick, and if you don't use many other styling aids that could be damaging. If you just want body, you could dry your hair while leaning forward with your head upside down. You could also use metal or ceramic velcro rollers and a hairdryer on damp hair, or regular velcro rollers on dry hair (spritz your hair with hairspray after putting the rollers in). Hot rollers might also work. If you're not already using one, switch to a volumizing shampoo, and go easy on the conditioner. Use light gels and hairsprays; you want to hold the style in place but not weigh your hair down. If your hair isn't too dry, you could also use mousse.
2006-08-23 06:59:42
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answered by Cristin 2
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Wow, it's hard to get curl in stick straight hair! I would try using a large barrel curling iron and curl in large sections, then use a product made for enhancing curl in your hair, there's lots of them out there. At the very least you should get some nice body.
2006-08-23 06:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Hot rollers are pretty quick. Turn them on in the morning, roll your hair up, spray with some hairspray, finish getting ready then take them out. My hair never holds curl, but that usually works!
2006-08-23 06:53:29
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answered by Pigskin Princess 4
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the type you reported and not making use of a curling iron, i assume you probably did no longer mean foam curlers. in addition they acheive the look. those granny foam curlers which you will get rather lots everywhere. Sleep or walk around in them for a on the same time as. they arrive out spectacular. they do no longer might desire to be heated curlers, in basic terms foam. you may get them everywhere... objective, walmart, ceremony-help, lol. everywhere rather lots. once you're taking them off, spray.
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answered by goverdhan 3
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Rags. Believe me, they work. My hair is long and super thick. You can't even feel them when you sleep. Here's what you do:
1. Cut a towel length wise in one inch wide strips.
2.Make sure you're hair is slightly damp.
3. Twist the rag with the hair as you roll it up your head.
4. Tie the rag in a loose double knot. (Not too loose, or it will fall out!)
2006-08-23 06:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Caruso Molecular steam rollers
been using them since mid 1990's and now can only get them on eBay
2006-08-23 06:52:40
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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try a curling iron and use flexible hair spray by aussie
2006-08-23 07:06:32
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answered by spanky123 1
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quick and easy...ha....try a curling iron...or buy a diffuser for your bow drier...and scrunch it with mouse when its wet
2006-08-23 06:50:13
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answered by nicole 6
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Why? Instead, be the beautiful you that God made you.
You are who you are. Be proud of that .
Remember, real beauty comes from within.
Keep smiling!
2006-08-23 06:55:02
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answered by mykidsRmylife 4
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