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scrunching/curls/waves, how do you do em?!?!?
taintedtrash
post May 4 2005, 10:47 PM
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ok, help me out here. asian girls are cursed with incredibly thick hair. like myself. but its midlenght, as in shoulder length. i HATE being straight all the time, and i can never curl my hair right so that it stays or looks decent.

i wish i could scrunch my hair, but it just looks like a pile of mess.

any tips on how to get thick straight hair wavy, curls, or scrunched?
 
 
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xquizit
post May 5 2005, 09:06 AM
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After I wash my hair, and while it's still damp, I divide my hair into 3 sections and braid them. I let them dry overnight then when I wake up in the morning, I spray a little hair spray before I take the braids out. Once I take the braids out, I tousle the waves with my fingers for seperation, then spray some more hair spray to hold the style. And that's pretty much it and it should last you all day.
 
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post May 21 2005, 04:31 PM
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QUOTE(xquizit @ May 5 2005, 7:06 AM)
After I wash my hair, and while it's still damp, I divide my hair into 3 sections and braid them. I let them dry overnight then when I wake up in the morning, I spray a little hair spray before I take the braids out. Once I take the braids out, I tousle the waves with my fingers for seperation, then spray some more hair spray to hold the style. And that's pretty much it and it should last you all day.
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^ i do pretty much the same. i have reall thick hair. so after a shower i towel dry it and braid it. i have 3 layers, 2 loose braids per layer. i put some gel in it before hand and take them out in the morning before school. the looser the braids the wavier and less curly your hair is.
 

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