The best is Curls Up from FX Special Effects. You can buy it in Australia.
2007-01-16 12:38:05
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answered by ProHair 4
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Use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer, bend over with your curls hanging in and around the diffuser, use an upward/downward motion so as not to burn the hair or your scalp... Also try not using too much product, maybe just some light weight gel when wet, diffuse, then top off with some hairspray. Good Luck... p.s. for really cute curls, get a "curly" haircut...LOTS of layers will make the curls hold better. You could also look into a light perm...perms have changed a lot over the years, for the better.
2016-05-23 22:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have curly hair but I do have a bit of a wave. I encourage it with Garnier Surf Spray. It is lightweight but has decent hold and defines hair well to make it look "piecy." I've also used it as a setting spray prior to using a curling iron and it did a fantastic job. It held the curls really well but wasn't crunchy at all. It's not expensive and I think it would be worth a shot for curly hair.
2007-01-16 13:10:27
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answered by faerie_bel 2
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if u have quite heavy or straight hair like i do then it can b very difficult 2 get the curls 2 stay in or for the products 2 actully work. so i recomend getting something that is very well known or go and talk 2 ur hairdresser and see what they reconmend for u or if they have any products that they sell there.
2007-01-16 21:35:55
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answered by lil_miss_giggles 2
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curl (kûrl)
v. curled, curl·ing, curls
v. tr.
To twist (the hair, for example) into ringlets or coils.
To form into a coiled or spiral shape: curled the ends of the ribbon.
To decorate with coiled or spiral shapes.
To raise and turn under (the upper lip), as in snarling or showing scorn.
Sports To lift (a weight) by performing a curl.
2007-01-17 01:49:33
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answered by ?!?! 2
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sunsilk does a cream that makes curly hair not messy and defines curles, u can use it on dry or wet hair. mousse would be ok on wet hair after u wash it
2007-01-16 23:20:31
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answered by anna_maria_a 2
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I am not from Australia but i do have curly hair. Have you ever tried mousse and gel? That does it for me. Good luck!
2007-01-16 12:30:28
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answered by arecibena_ausente 3
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If you can buy 'BedHead' products then try those
2007-01-16 21:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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