Going back to school. Help! |
Going back to school. Help! |
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Well as we all know, the school year is here! &You have to look good for the first day back, right?
![]() My hair is boring. I want to curl it but I have noo idea how to use a curling iron. Does anybody know how to get nice looking curls without using a curling iron, rollers, or hotperms? PLEASE HELP! |
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- Use a straightening iron, like mentioned above. Do a quick Google, or YouTube; you should find a lot of tutorials.
- If you have pretty long hair, I like to put my hair into a low bun while my hair is damp, and sleep through the night with it on. The next morning I'm left with wavy hair, then I usually just fix them a bit with a curling iron. - I've tried braiding but that TOTALLY didn't work for me, I looked like a frizz-ball. Just remember not to do braids that are too small because you might get a tighter wave; I'm not really sure what you want. And, just a general question. Does using curl-activating cream/mousse/spray on straight hair really make it curly? I don't want to waste my money to buy it and realize that it doesn't even work on straight hair. I don't know how to induce a curl using a non-physical means and it'd be nice to know how. ![]() |
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