Thursday, October 21, 2010

How do i get my hair curly without actually having to CURL it?

I need to know what to do to my hair to get it curly without having to use a curling iron or hot rollers. I have dark brown, wavy hair that is very ';stylable';. Can i put it up in some way nad then sleep with it like that and then when i take it out in the morning it will be curly.



Please don't just say ';braid it';. I am kinda hair-stupid and i need a little more detail.How do i get my hair curly without actually having to CURL it?
well if you're hair is naturally curly then you should have no problem whatso ever...but using hair products like moose and foam to scrunch it works very well also...

i also use it to keep the style in and the frizz out when i have my hair curly..

but if your hair is naturally straight then have it permed...=)

but make sure you know what size of curls you want..=)How do i get my hair curly without actually having to CURL it?
get out of the shower or bath and just shake it and not plow dry it and it should stay curly for the rest of the day
How about trying to scrunch it? Get some moose or gel and then apply it to your hair then simply just scrunch your hair front the bottom the top...scrunch when your hair is damp not socking wet but damp
Try buying hair curling shampoo from Pantene. It really works and it will give u beautiful ringlets. Or if u want the scrunched look then when u wash your hair, try to scrunch it with a paper towel while drying it.
Try making little buns all over your head (think hellraiser) and then in the morning when you take them out you should have nice bouncy, curls.
I would do your hair the morning of, so you wont lose the curls like you do if you sleep on it.

When you get out of the shower let it air dry for 5-10 minutes

Then start blow drying it, and instead of using a brush, use your hands. The only way I can describe it is too ';scrunch'; your hair with your hands, while blow drying it. Like, you take a chunk of your hair and you squeeze it between your fingers while blow drying.

It works great for me, nice curls that will last through most of the day, and if not they usually just settle into waves.



Good luck.
there is some kind of shampoo that does that i think it's dove. you have to use the whole bottle

to make it curly it last like a of couple months
lol, I know you said dont say ';braid it'; but if u dont want to curl it or roll it, thats really your only other option. section or ';part'; your hair off into small or large portions (small for small waves, large for large waves) and then braid each portion. better to do it when its wet. spary them with spritz, sleep with the braids, take them out in the morning. and there you are. not exactly curls, but close. best you can do without actually curling your hair. good luck!
when it's still wet scrunch some curl enhancing gel (or anti flat sunsilk 24/7 creme) in your hair and if you want a better result blow dry it. or put REALLY tight buns, the more you put the tighter and smaller the curls will be. hope this helps =]



鈾?Leslie
just put some curlers in your hair while your hair is damp(they dont have to be hot/heated). Spray lightly with hairspray to set it. Go to bed. Take out in the morning, should be curly
Well putting two plaits in it either side overnight will make it wavy but beware, finger comb it when you take them out or use a wide toothed comb then a bit of hair serum or you will have serious frizz.



Or you could scrunch it with a bit of mousse which will make it messy rather than curly but that's kind of cute.



Or this website may help you:

http://forums.handbag.com/showthread.php



Good luck!

Lorna
Okay.My answer does include braiding but oh well.Okay obviously braid your hair and just leave it like that and don't take them off for 2 days.Then after 2 days have passed,take them off and your hair will be curly!I've tried it too and my hair looked sooo pretty.
Well braiding your hair would be the best way, but if you don't know how that can be a problem! Try scrunching it, too. That should work but the best way i know is hot rollers or braiding!



PS

Here's some sites for learning how to braid hair!
Theres a special trick that the pioneers used for this. You take a cloth (a clean dish towel works well) and cut it into strips about 1';x 24';. Take s small section of damp hair. Find the midpoint of the cloth strip and hold it against the base of the hair. Hold it taught and tightly wrap your hair (the tighter and small the around it until you reach the bottom of the strip or your hair isn't long enough to continue winding. Now take the other half of the cloth strip and (it should be at the base of your hair) wind it overtop the hair. Once you reach the bottom tie it off. Its best to do this before you go to sleep becuase it dries while you sleep. hope this helps and good luck!
Visit to those sites in source.
even tho you said not 2 say braid it, it really does work if you put do them in tight ones. or you can scrunch it with a styling gel!you can also tie it in a bun and sleep with it in.

all work 4 me, hope this helped!
i have wavy hair too. i used to hate having the ';in-the-middle hair'; it was never straight and never was exactly ';curly';....but now, i work with my hair, instead of trying to make it work! THIS IS SIMPLE!!!! use this shampoo %26amp; conditioner (you will see %26amp; feel the difference after one use, believe me its amazing!) http://www.finessehaircare.com/shampoo/s_moisturizing.html



then once your out of the shower......wrap your hair in a towel to catch the excess water...pat your hair just a little bit with the towel....then TAKE THE TOWEL OFF!......tilt your head over....then put your fingers to your scalp and gently rub your entire head (this is getting the hair to move around and find its natural waves %26amp; curls) ...then let your hair ';air dry.'; thats all there is to it. I would call this ';beach blown waves.'; Want more of a curl? then add a curl enhancer after you pat the excess water off. then again, let it ';air dry';....Its not good to blow dry your hair....b/c it does exactly that, it dries your hair out and will make it frizzy. thats why i say to air dry it. I hope you find this helpful
get a blowdryer with a diffuser (a big thing that expands the airflow) and scrunch the hair as you dry it. To do this, literally grab handfulls and squeeze as you're drying. The diffuser prevents the dryer from blowing the waves out. Put some mousse in before you start drying.



Scrunching basically uses your natural curl pattern and tightens it some, it's super easy but it might take a few times to get it right so don't get discouraged the first time.

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