i dont want that kind of hair. i want a different hairstyle for it. all i do is put it in a pony tail. i have side bangs. i wanna go to a salon and change it. i dont know if i should straighten it. cuz i have school. and i dont wanna keep straightening it every hour. my hair is VERY thick.
plz post tips pics and tools i could use if i had to do it myself. Frizzy curly hairstyle?
Well i don't think you should straighten it, i always used to straighen mine andnow my hair is horrible,dry and extreamly thin, i hate it.
Just embrace your natural curl :
Comb both products through the hair for even distribution. Use a wide toothed comb, or else your hair may snap and break. That's not sexy. Twist large sections to the ends, throughout your hair. The bigger the sections, the bigger the curl. Allow your hair to dry naturally or use a bowl shaped diffuser and gather the ends up to the scalp. When hair is completely dry, add Moisture Block to your palms and untwist each section glossing the sections with Moisture Block for extra protection.
Also if your planning on cutting your hair, dont go for very short layers if you have curly hair( i made that mistake before)Frizzy curly hairstyle?
Get you self some hard plastic hair rollers and metal prong clips. Roll your hair up and blow dry it if you dont have to go anywhere you can even sleep with the rollers in (the first time i did this it took for ever but by the thrid time i got all the rollers in in like 20 min and that was doing it myself dont give up). Floding a pillow in half and putting it right under your neck above your shoulder with help you sleep with these things on your head. Also, keep in mind the curls are going to be a lil bigger than the size of the roller you choose so choose a size thats a lil smaller than than what you want. You'll need to part your hair one roller at a time start by makeing a part about where your bang would be about the width of the roller and not to wide (so the hair will dry) from the front of your head (bang) to the back Back of neck) depending on the size of the rollers you shoud have six to eight rollers. now for the side you want to start from the bottom up tucking your finger behind your ear and pushing the part straight back to meet the roller in the mid sectionthen part whats left in half and two or three rollers should be able to hold each half total you'll need about 16-20 rollers. Depending on how dry or oily your hair is is apply a small amount or your moisturizer to your wet hair and comb it through before rolling. If your dont have a sit down hair dryer a blowdryer is ok. The longer you hold the blow dryer on the curls the better. Your hair must be COMPLETELY dry before you remove the rollers in order for this to work properly. You will also need a flat iron for after you take the rollers out to touch up your roots. You can get rollers and clips pretty cheap at any beauty supply store. Oh and dont forget you'll need a nice scarf to wrap your hair in one you have the rollers i usually use one that kind of looks like a net. Good luck dear.
Option 1)
Get an awesome hair cut %26amp; Get it permanently straightened (lasts for a year or so ) at a salon. Since you have thick hair it won't go flat either.
Cheaper option 2)
You could put a really good curling moose/gel in your hair after you take a shower like ';matrix'; brand and walk out the door. Easy..quick..and hassle free.
I wish you lived in East Texas because my sis could help you out for a cheap price....But...Yes, I'd consider going to a salon....If you try to do it yourself you might end up messing it up more...Thats all I know!!! Thanks for your answer on mine!!!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
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