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Topic: i need the curly look
Posted By: sexkitten912
Subject: i need the curly look
Date Posted: May 29 2004 at 4:34pm
does anyone know different ways to get different curls without a curler becuase i don t have one
or how to get the wet curly look like britney or hilary duff


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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: June 05 2004 at 1:47pm
To get the wet curly look, ( my hair is wavy and partially curly and super thick) just as i get out of the shower I brush it and, I let it air dry for a few minutes, (which is best- i never use a blow dryer or the waves and curls'll come out into frizz.) Then, I rub a squirt of gell into the pals of my hands and run my finges through my hair. Its not wise to brush it any time after your hair has dryed- of it'll frizz. If it looks tangled, run some water through your hair and comb it with your fingers.


Posted By: sexkitten912
Date Posted: June 09 2004 at 12:50pm
ok thx i ll try it


Posted By: mizz_perfect442
Date Posted: October 12 2004 at 10:51am
get those things that wrap round ur hair and leave them in at nite then take them out slowly in the morning and it mite work.
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: October 12 2004 at 5:22pm
Nice to see someone brought this thread back to life. The Brit pic looks almost exactly like the results I get from damp bunning. I bun my hair when it's damp, making two buns actually, one closer to the top of the head and one below. (divide the hair into a north and south hemisphere) Let it dry in the bun for 8-12 hours (I usually damp bun at night and sleep on my side). This works for hair that is naturally straight, and the hair should have mounds of curls after the bun is completely dry.

This is a heat free, hair-safe, healthy way to curl. No cortexes explode and no cuticles are harmed during this process.

...Or one could do rag curling.

Hope I helped somebody.
Anais

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Posted By: banks0022
Date Posted: October 13 2004 at 8:31pm
hmm damp bunning i mite try that...should i put any products in it prior /after the process, and whts rag curling?? soo the 2 buns are one on top and one towards the nape of your neck rite??

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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: October 13 2004 at 9:45pm
Hi Banks : )

I don't know much about rag curling because I don't use it myself, but many others have. Valentine has written an article on rag curling: (I hope this link works. If it doesn't, just copy and paste)
http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip049.htm - http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip049.htm

Nope, I don't put anything in my hair beforehand. You could put in products for curl hold afterwards, but it's not necessary. As long as you don't use a brush or comb (use fingers only) to not break up the curl pattern.

Basically, looking at the head sideways, I'd be centering the first bun at 2 o'clock and the other at 4 o'clock. Does that make sense?

Anais


Posted By: LaCerca
Date Posted: October 16 2004 at 1:02am
Originally posted by banks0022 banks0022 wrote:

t...should i put any products in it prior /after the process


When damp bunning, I use John Frieda Ocean Waves. It encourages curls and cuts down on frizz.

Plus the smell is addictive. I actually had to go buy it again because my friend wouldn't give it back.

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Posted By: The Asian Invasion
Date Posted: October 17 2004 at 9:19pm
I have experimented with curling irons, rag curls, damp bunning, and rollers. My favorite method is rollers.

Damp bunning generally just does a cute wave. Rag curls are gentle and very easy for beginners, but you can't control the size of the curls as well.

Curling irons are damaging to your hair, but if you must try that, remember heat protectant.

I recommend the Caruso Steam Rollers. You can get them from Sally's for about 29.99. They work great with my hair, and you get a 30 day warranty in case they do not work well with your hair.

You can roll your hair up up in them, and after about 15 minutes, you can take the rollers out. The curls will generally be very neat and controlled, so if you want a "wild" style like Brittney Spears, just tease the curls a little bit with your fingers. I don't use hair spray because the steam rollers will leave my curls very strong, and I have little need to. The curls will weigh down eventually, but it has never gone to wavy or straight for me. =P

Hope I helped,
Mary

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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: October 17 2004 at 9:57pm
Hm.. you're right, AI. It really depends on the hair type whether damp bunning results in curls or waves... but I've seen a finehaired blonde pull it off beautifully as well.



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