You can't get your hair naturally curly!! That's like a curly haired person saying how can I get my hair naturally straight? The hair type you have is down to genetics. If you want curly/wavy hair then you will need to use hair appliances to get it curly/wavy, such as curling tongs or to use rollers in your hair. Alternatively you could get a perm. I'm not talking 80's poodle perm here. It is possible to perm you hair with loose curls. But will need maintenance to prevent it looking frizzy!!
2007-03-27 05:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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After you have washed and conditioned it, put mousse and then gel in it. After that perhaps try a curling spray like John Freida's Dream Curls or something. Then flip your head over scrunch...you may have to do this for up to five or ten minutes until it drys a little. Then continue to scrunch it every so often through out the day. If this does not work, then your hair is very difficult to create waves or curls in, so then you may think about getting a permenant wave from a hairdresser or home kit.
2007-03-29 18:59:44
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answered by poshgirl 2
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If you don't already have naturally curly hair you won't ever have naturally curly hair. My hair is straight as a board, and even when I try and scrunch it while its wet, it doesn't stick with tons of product. It's straight once its dry. You might try getting a perm or a body wave.
2007-03-27 12:56:25
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answered by krisx42 3
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Try braiding it while it is wet and letting it dry that way. The more braids the wavier it will be. You can also use some hair products like mouse or gel to set the style better. Another thing to try for a curly look is wash you hair at night, and towel dry it until it is damp. Next take sections of hair (about one to two inches) and gently twist until it doubles over itself. (you can also apply product for extra hold) Then wrap this twist in a little bun. Continue doing this all over your head. If you hair is like mine you might need to secure each one of these with a bobby pin or rubber band and tie a scarf over it. Then if you have a sit under dryer you can set your hair faster.(about 30 to 60 mins depending on your hair) Warning!! I would try this out a few times, it takes a little trial and error.
2007-03-27 13:16:52
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answered by dnice_252k4 1
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Hi the only way you may achieve this result is if you hair is long enough apply mousse and then plat it from when you get in from school/work or whatever then take it out in the morning and then sperate it.
Or when you get out of the shower towel dry your hair and dont brush apply the mousse especially a curling one and then leave to dry, it should dry curly. This is what I use to do with my hair. I just got fed up of having to put so much mousse in my hair to get the curly they went rock hard. But if this is the look you want then this is how you maybe able to do it.
2007-03-27 17:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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theres no way of getting ur hair naturally curly. Try tonmgs or a perm. U get get some lovley modern perms now at good salions with big rollers for a lovley natural look
2007-03-27 14:28:46
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answered by yummynottsmummy 3
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Sorry, but you can't make your hair naturally curly. The texture of your hair is determined by the shape of your hair follicle, which you can't change! Try using a curling gel or mousse and then curling it, or try a perm if you really, really want the curly look.
2007-03-27 13:00:28
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answered by Lauren 2
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You can't, your hair is either naturally curly or naturally straight you can't be both because of the shape of your hair follicles.
2007-03-27 13:30:52
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answered by rachel lou 1
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I don't understand, is it naturally curly or not? if its not you can get a perm which is a semi permenant way of curling it.
2007-03-27 12:53:31
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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Aussie Sprunch Spray.. it works greats
2007-03-27 12:57:47
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answered by tekna1760 3
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