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how can i get my hair to look like her hair?

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Topic: how can i get my hair to look like her hair?
Posted By: 1979.brown
Subject: how can i get my hair to look like her hair?
Date Posted: May 30 2007 at 12:54pm
I have medium brown thick hair.  It's about 2 inches past my shoulder and layered.  I would love to get this look.  I love the loose curls, but every time I curl my hair it ends up looking too curly.  What kind of product can I put on it to make it look this way...I use a larger barrel curling iron to curl it.
 



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Posted By: AmberJune
Date Posted: May 31 2007 at 2:23pm
Basically you need to curl it and then finger comb it out... it shouldn't be too curly then.  It should turn kinda wavey

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Posted By: 1979.brown
Date Posted: May 31 2007 at 3:00pm
Is there any particular product that works best when creating this look?


Posted By: Snipette
Date Posted: May 31 2007 at 3:40pm
You can either use large roller but don't wrap the hair to tightly around them.
 
Or another way i have see but not tried is to coil it up a strand at a time and use a hair grip to hold it in place while it drys and then just brush it out after taking the clips out.  This takes a while so try this on a girls night in than before an important date.


Posted By: CollegeBeauty
Date Posted: May 31 2007 at 11:37pm
I've been pretty successful getting a similar look like this in the past by using hot LARGE velcro or velvet rollers (whatever I happen to have at the time). A spritz of a nonsticky hairspray, let 'em cool down a little and then finger pick them into place. They may or may not come out tight, but by using only a little hairspray they do fall into place on their own. Oh and if you use rollers, don't roll them granny style... do 'em sideways.



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