Monday, July 27, 2009

Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

I have shoulderlength brown curly hair. I usually just scrunch my hair and bobbypin my bangs back into a poof type thing. Or if i have time ,I straighten my hair but that takes forever.



I am sick of doing the same thing to my hair everyday. =] So, yea. I need some help.



PLEASE HELP!!



Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

i have the same thing going on.



uhmmm



some times i wear my hair up and curly



and i have side bangs so i wear them down and straight



although, i do sometimes wear them in a poof but i straighten them first.



sometimes i wear my bangs on the side with a colorful clip instead of just a bobby pin. you can buy ones that cordinate w/ your outfit at delias and claires and just about anywhere like that



i have a chi straightener and you can curl your hair with that as well as straightening it. i do that alot.



uhm.



try using accessories. such as



head bands



ribbons



barrets



sparkley things like that



anything that will play it up a bit



hope all goes well



p閳绢櫠py



Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

i have about the same length of hair and my hairs really curly too i usually just scrunch it everyday too but just to make it look different sometimes i put it in pigtails and just scrunch the hair in the hair band and tie a piece of lace around the band it looks really cute and i always get compliments but im 16 and you may not wanna do that it your like 40 lol but still its cute hope this helps! %26lt;3



Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

I Used To Have This Problem Too Exept My Hair Was very Curly But Very Frizzy I Went To A Hairdressers And They Straightened My Hair And Then Gave Me Tips On What To Use To protect It When Straightening It. I Now use Ghd's Daily And My Hair Looks Fab x



Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

I think this style is so hot.http://curlguru.com/chris%2023.jpg



Hairstyling tips needed for curly hair.?

go with shorter layers...and go shorter on your length. you'll notice a difference...and use a straightener product on it...like aquage. it's a really good line

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