I am in the same spot as you. I have this great curling product that I got from WalMart for like six bucks, and I'm sure you could find better ones at your local Shoppers or something like that. AFter my shower, I towel dry and brush my hair, then put the curling product (which smells really nice too) through my hair with my fingers. I often braid my hair, in a low braid or once in a while I'll do a french braid. When I wake up in the morning and take the braid out it's still curly, and even bouncier too. Sometimes when I don't even put product in it still turns out. Another thing is taking small pieces of hair (about an inch thick) and twisting it up and bobby pinning it, and then when you wake up in the morning you have perfect ringlets!
Hope you find something!
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2007-12-10 12:16:24
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answered by {Gidget} 6
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Rope Braid
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-to-rope-braid.html
2007-12-10 12:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Put gel in it, and put it up into a bun while you sleep. In the morning, take the bun down, wet your hair a little bit, and put shine spray in it, and let it dry as is.
If you have some extra time in the morning, try putting your hair into a loose pony tail, and straighten JUST the pny tail. Even if you don't finish straightening your hair, it will still make your hair look wavy, rather than curly, and you can style your hair up almost any way.
2007-12-10 12:17:35
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answered by k. booo 4
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Comb it into the style you want to wear the next day and let it dry completely before you go to bed, but don't use any sprays/gels. Unless you have a rough night, your hair will be close to what it was the night before and just needs some touch up.
2007-12-10 12:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you can try to put it up in a bun or something the night before, then, when you wake up in the morning, you can just twist it up in a frech twist and clip it. I usually do that when I have no time to do my hair, or I just put it up in curlers the night before, but that may not work for you since your hair is already curly.
Also, you can get a thermal straightening treatment, or flat iron it the night before.
Good luck
2007-12-10 12:16:23
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answered by Mrs. C 2
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I shower, then let my hair air dry for 15 minutes. Then blowdry it straight with a paddlebrush. After that I give my hair a "Rest" for 10-15 minutes and let my straightener warm up and just go over my hair with it lightly but not touching the roots because that gets my hair greasy.
2007-12-10 12:19:29
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answered by Jake 3
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for my section i wash my hair daily yet once you wash yours the different day thats completely effective. I wouldnt circulate better than an afternoon or 2 however by way of fact your hair gets greasy (except you have been swimming alot like interior the summertime) universal, its definitly no longer undesirable to bathe your hair in case you washed it monday and todays wednesday. i dont see what the downfall of it would be.
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answered by ? 4
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blow dry it at night with a styling brush. then in the morning you only have to do some little touch ups. also, if you don't want ot do that, then use curl shaping spray or gel and you can leave it curly.
2007-12-10 12:14:34
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answered by :) 5
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I generally find it easier to wash and then straighten my hair at night; I can't think of anything for curly hair other than clipping it up the next day, and mine's generally too bushy for that. Straightening it means you don't have to do anything to it the next day...
2007-12-10 12:15:50
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answered by Mel A 1
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Just make sure it is dry before you go to bed. Use a blow dryer or bathe early enough so it can air-dry. Just brush or pick in the AM (depends upon how curly it is).
2007-12-10 12:14:39
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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