Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

i dont have rollers/ curlers.



do i need some?



is there a way to do it without? x



10 points!



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

yes id recommend you get a curling iron. but the cheap way is gel and twisting wet hair around your fingers to create spirals and then blowdrying or letting it air dry



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

Do you have hair straighteners? You can do loose curls easily by curling it around the straighteners, it works really well! x



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

well i personally use a spiral curling iron to make tight curls and than let them loosen up a little bit and than spray them with hairspray. i've heard of these new curlformer things that are supposedly really good. or you could just scrunch it with gel or spray. that works too.



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

curling irons are easiest and take the least amount of time. (no waiting for curlers to set)



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

yes. you can scrunch your hair which will create gorgeous looking loose curls :)



heres what to do:



1- wash hair as normal.



2-without towel drying, apply a product such as mouse and scrunch it into the hair. keep doing this until happy with the way it looks



3- blow dry hair



4- finish the look with hairspray to keep it in place :)



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

The best thing to do is get a curling iron curlers take to long.



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

I'm not sure if you have naturally curly hair already or if it is straight. If it is already curly and you are looking for a different kind of curl, this is what I do.



I like Wired by Rusk (you can even get it a Target) for the product. I also use Frizz Ez (sp?) by John Frieda to help with the frizz. Then, tip your head upside down and use a diffuser instead of a hair dryer. Do it on medium heat. The curls are much softer.



Hope this helps. If you have straight hair...I can't help ya! Good Luck!



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

1. wash your hair and use extra conditioner



2. dry but not completly



3. whilst still sort of damp apply moose



4. twist the hair using your fingers until you create the right look



5. apply hairspray to hold them in



Otherwise using straighners is a very easy way...put your hair in the straightner as usuall and twist the rest of the piece of hair around the straightner and pull down.!



good luck!



Creating loose curls with thick shoulder-length hair?

That might work but it depends on the kind of straightener you have some are more boxy than others.and it might leave the crimped line in your hair. Its best when you are trying to curl your hair that you try and not use as much conditionar when you wash your hair very little in fact. That will cause your curls to not hold. For best result i would go and buy heat rollers. You can get them at Wal-mart they work just as well they are plastic rollers that come with clips you clip them in your hair and when you take them down you have the bounciest curls, and if i were you id play around and try and fix my hair a couple times for your desired texture of curl.



Good luck!! :)

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