I would like to know the best products and techniques I should use to get this hairstyle http://caffeine-headache.net/blog3/regin
I have super thick, straight hair. Any advice would be appreciated:)Achieving a slightly curly hairstyle?
I use a mousse-y kind of thing (not really a mousse, dunno what to call it) by Aveda called be curly. I put it in my hair after a shower, after towel-drying it. It's still definitely wet, but not dripping. Then, I scrunch it with my fingers, and twirl the front. Let it air dry, and you have curls! Not super spring little curls, but more like natural wave-curls. And it looks totally natural, you can't even tell my hair isn't naturally curly when I do it.
PS- The Aveda stuff is kinda expensive, but I've heard that Soft Curl by Fructis works just as well. I've also tried Hard Curl by Fructis, but that's harder to get right and makes your hair crunchy, like a gel (it is a gel!). The Aveda stuff keeps it soft. Good luck!Achieving a slightly curly hairstyle?
first wash and dry your hair, then put hairgel on it (anything be herbal essences), and pull it into a bun and go to bed in the morning you should have wavy hair, works for me!
Well you could use overnight hair curlers brush it out a little morning and part you bangs to the side (if you have bangs.) Or you could use regular curlers.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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