I have straightish hair and I was wondering how to get temporary curls in my hair w/o damaging it. I want to get something cheap (like around or under $10) and was wondering if anyone had any advice on that. Also, I saw an ad in a 1996 magazine for a company called "Curls for a change" and was wondering what happened to it.
How do I get temporary curls?
with damp hair:
section off 1 or 2 inch sections of hair (depending on how long and how thick) twist until it twists into itself. apply a dab of pomade to ends and pin using 2 pins in an 'X' under the twist. wait to dry (go to bed) then unpin. apply pomade to hands and untwist. finger comb hair (the more you mess with it the more pouffy it will be until the pomade heats up then your hair will go limp- so don't play with it once it's finished)
How do I get temporary curls?
just a dab of pomade. it's jelly-like and feels strange on the hands (kind of greasy, kind of slimy). so just enough to make your hands shine when rubbing hands together to warm. if you have too much, wipe them off on a towel. (i do this anyway, to make sure i don't use too much) Report It
How do I get temporary curls?
as for a brand , i use biogenol (a framesi product from italy) because i have found that it works best for my hair and most people's hair. i have not found one ethnicity it doesn't work well on. Report It
How do I get temporary curls?
Well, you could put a lot of mousse on it and buy a curling iron from a drugstore...rollers probably would work or you could crimp it. That would be really cute too!!! 閳?br>How do I get temporary curls?
either use a curling iron and hairspray or wash-n-curl
How do I get temporary curls?
use a curler.
How do I get temporary curls?
woah. ihave the same problem. except when i try 2 curlit, it straitens right away.
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