Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How do you curl naturally straight hair?

My hair is naturally straight, but sometimes i get tired of having it straight all the time. I don't have a curling iron because I always burn myself with it. But i need a quick and easy way to curl the ends of my hair, NOT by using a CHI iron, because the curls from that don't last. So does anyone have quick, easy, and long lasting suggestions that i can work with?How do you curl naturally straight hair?
by getting a permHow do you curl naturally straight hair?
get some soft rollers from walmart or where ever they sell them. take a shower at night and when your hair is slightly damp spay some hair sray in your hair. then wrap sections of your hair around the soft rollers. do your whole head then go to sleep. dont worry there super comfy and really wont bother you. in the morning take them out and there you go. beautiful curls. be sure to spritz a lil hairspray on them beofre you go out. and if the curl is too tight dont worry it will relax a little bit as the day goes on.
well it depends how long lasting you want... if you just want to wear your hair curly for like one night the easiest way is to use hot rollers!! you put them in go do something for like 20 minutes then take them out and hairspray them and then they will stay and look really good!!! If you want something really long term you should get a perm, but the curlers are really a better idea!!! they are cheap at like target!! they will look really good!! Good luck!!!
i have naturally straight hair too


none of these work for me but maybe you have more luck


scrunch your hair with gel, there's a lot of gel meant to curl


ahh what are they called, the things old ladies put in their hair, hair curlers.
o ok u wen u take a shower in the nite braid ur hair wen its damp not socked then brais it the parts u want and when u wake up its REALLY curly its easy
MOOSE AND GEL
all you have to do is not dry it with a hair dyrer it turns curly then i swear it works.
get some soft rollers or get a perm or use gel and moose

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