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Curls without curlers?

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Category: Hair & Special Events
Forum Name: Up, Down & Formal Hairstyles
Forum Description: Special hairstyles for special events
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Printed Date: May 04 2024 at 8:42am


Topic: Curls without curlers?
Posted By: ice_illusion
Subject: Curls without curlers?
Date Posted: December 11 2005 at 11:01am

Its my senior christmas dance in about two weeks and I was wanting to have my hair down and curly/wavey since I usually tie it back. Trouble is I don't have curlers, rollers or anything designed for making curls and I need all the money I have for presents so can't afford to buy anything. My straighteners are too wide to be able to curl with them.

I do have hair pins though, and I read an article about using hair pins to create curls. I would wash my hair, roll the hair on my fingers, and pin it up. Then you are supposed to leave it to dry overnight but I am doing a coffee morning (it means I get out of school about an hour earlier) and so will not be able to havee it up then. I will have a couple of hours, so I was wondering if it would work if I washed, sparyed with blowdry spray, pinned, blow dryed and left it to cool. Then I would maybe put on some hairspray, left it down and spray with serum.
Would that work? And am I using the right products. And am I using them at the correct times? I could possibly borrow some mouse if thats better but I don't really know how to apply it properly.

My hair is like this:  

Only a bit less wavey and less nice. I will probably do a sideparting, so if it does go flat it'll still look decent. What stage should I put the parting in?

I'm going to have to do it myself so if you could keep things simple and maybe just assume I know very little about hairstyling and explain everything, unless it's already in this post, the chances are I don't know.




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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: December 16 2005 at 8:14am
Well, usually to do a style right before an event (without wetting it and leaving it overnight to dry), people use heat. 

What you can do in the meantime is try it one day on a weekend or something and see how well it holds.  That will give you practice time to work it out in advance if it doesn't hold well enough.  If you wet your hair, add some mousse or a small amount of gel, pin the curls in, then blow dry until completely dry on a hot setting it may work.  You may also want to use a little hairspray after its dry and you take it down (not too much, hold about a foot from your head to spray so it won't look wet).  Blowdrying like that on a hot setting isn't very good for your hair, but if you only do it for special occasions it will be okay.

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Posted By: ice_illusion
Date Posted: December 30 2005 at 1:17pm

It worked. I took your advice and tried it out, and it mainly worked although it took ages. It was faster the second time I did it and looked a lot neater. It looked just as good as the curls with curlers or the ones done by hairdresses so I'm quite pleased with that. XD Lasted all night and just brushed out the next day to my normal hair.

I didn't use mouse though, since there wasn't any in the house.




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