Saturday, August 1, 2009

I have thick, brown, shoulder length hair...?

I have thick, brown, shoulder lenght hair, and it's a pain it the booty to straighten. But, once I'm done it looks good. But, a few hours laters is poofy. I've been wanting to try this new style where you scrunch it and it dries curly.. don't know how.. Can someone tell me how to do this. ((with out any products)).



Or..



Tell me some other styles I can do with my type of hair.



Thankyou.



((Please no stupid answers. Because, this is not a stupid question.))



I have thick, brown, shoulder length hair...?

everyone in my area does this its really easy.



buy some gel (any kind really, i use herbal essenses).



when your hair is damp flip your hair over and repeatedly scrunch from the bottom to your root with the gel.



hold about 15 seconds everytime you scrunch it.



continue doing this to sections of your hair while it dries.



when it does your hair will be beautifully wavyy.



remember this doesnt work the same on everyones hair and if gets frizzy consider a different gel.



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I have thick, brown, shoulder length hair...?

my hair is nartuly crimpy so i saw my friend do this you take a hand full in your hand and just sqeez it when its wet



I have thick, brown, shoulder length hair...?

Well it depends what type of hair you have like if it's naturally straight then it might be a little bit harder and if your hair is thick and naturally curly. If you want it hard and want to scrunch it then you use lots of gel and hair spray and wait for it to dry. You can also use a diffuser when your hair is wet to make it curly but only if your hair is naturally curly. Without hair products and if your hair is naturally curly then it will look poofy and frizzy. If your hair is naturally straight it's almost impossible to scrunch hair without hair products.

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