Well, if your hair has at least a little bit of wave you should be able to do this no problem, I also have thick hair and have been trying different things on it for years. First of all, the product you use makes a big difference, Curls Rock by TIGI is a really good one. When your hair is still damp scrunch it as evenly into your hair (starting at the bottom) as you can, then defuse it. If you don't have a defuser they are pretty cheap - just a little attachment that goes on your hair dryer and changes the airflow to help lock curls in place.
Good luck, hope this works for ya - it does for me!
2007-04-22 06:25:40
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answered by Gem-a-holic 2
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Getting a cut with long layers will help lighten up the weight, then use a diffuser and gel or mousse for scrunching.
2007-04-22 13:37:12
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answered by Angela F 5
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A diffuser. Its an attachment for a blow drier. Put some gel in you're hair and then scrunch you're hair using the diffuser. If you buy one it will come with directions. You can get one at a drug store.
2007-04-22 13:23:16
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answered by Jamie 2
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I have really thick wavy hair and i use Pantene Scrunching Mousse, it works good and smells so yummy. hope it works for you too!!!
2007-04-22 13:25:14
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answered by Major Prospect 4
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French braid it at the top, and THEN scrunch it. Or French braid it all the way down and then scrunch it.
2007-04-22 13:22:40
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answered by scruffycat 7
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Herbeal Essances body envy moose
the directions tell you to dont it with a blow dryer but i would not do that because it makes i frizzy
2007-04-22 13:24:23
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answered by Haleigh L 3
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Use gel made especially for curling, you can find it basically at any store.
2007-04-22 13:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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