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Kris View Drop Down
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Posted: Dec 04, 2002 at 12:02pm
hi!! my hair is thick and curly and about down to my shoulders. i almost always where my hair up in a ponytail with gel. my dad hates my hair like this and neether do i. so i need to find a way to where my hair down. i used to wet my hair and put mousse in it but it doesnt look that good. please help me find a way to where my down that looks good and doesnt take long to do.

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Kris View Drop Down
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Posted: Dec 05, 2002 at 12:02pm
i guess thats a good idea. but whenever i go to my hairdresser i dont like the way it comes out. she tells me to do what i usually do (wet my hair and use mousse) so i stil need an idea!! but thanx for the idea anyway!

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Kris View Drop Down
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Posted: Dec 06, 2002 at 12:02pm
thanks for the info. do u know any pomades or wax that are good?? i really dont know what kind of products to buy?thanks again

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Kris View Drop Down
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Posted: Dec 06, 2002 at 12:02pm
i forgot to add this before!! i heard foam curlers work pretty good too! like the big ones. like you put them in when ure hair is wet and let your hair dry!! does it work!!

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Kris View Drop Down
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Posted: Dec 08, 2002 at 12:02pm
thanks. i think i will try that!! pleez anyone else who has ideas please post them!!

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Posted: Dec 17, 2002 at 12:02pm
BlondeQt, can you show us a picture of the hair style you were talking about? It does sound like it would be cute, but I didn`t understand the last part.

Is your hair supposed to be put up, 1/2 up, or down?

I am-a-confus-ed.

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I have thick-ish auburn hair down to my waist, and it can be curly or wavy. Here's how.

1.) I only brush my hair in the shower when it has conditioner in it.

2.) I use Aussie Moist shampoo and conditioner and Aussie Catch the Wave mousse and Sprunch spray. It makes my hair super soft and springy.

For wavy:
1.) I wash and condition, brushing out my hair while wet.
2.) I squeeze the water from my hair with a towel-- DON'T RUB
3.) I flip my hair back and forth to separate strands.
4.) I finger-comb mousse through my hair.
5.) I dry my roots with a hair dryer on low setting, and let the rest air dry, scrunching occasionally.
6.) Finish with Aussie Shine spray.

For curly:
follow steps 1-4
5.) use a hair dryer with diffuser attachment with head flipped over, piling hair in the diffuser and scrunching slightly.
6.) when hair is almost dry, spray with scrunch spray and finger scrunch lightly.

style by pulling a small chunk of hair away from face on each side and pinning loosely separately near the back of head.

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Hey I'm new here.....but you have to check out a 3-in-1 Curling Iron, with 3 different size curling scope attachments! I am in heaven. I tossed out the 4 cheap curling irons i had before that and now just use this one. My friend bought a wet-2-dry straightener/flat iron and she is in love. I also have a cordless hair straightener, very light and small enough to fit in a clutch purse! I am addicted to styling my hair different ways. I think i just found my new favorite brand.Administrator2009-09-05 20:46:25

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Posted: Jan 28, 2009 at 12:02pm
one easy way would be to wash your hair at night, and comb it out in the shower with conditioner. When you get out of the shower, squeeze your hair dry with a towel-- don't rub-- until it's damp, not dripping. Mix a medium-hold gel in your hand with a drop of water and finger comb it through your hair. Braid your hair, and let it dry while you sleep. When you unbraid it, put a little gel on your hands and lightly touch your ends. This will keep them from getting frizzy.

To style, wear it down. One one side, pick out a few strands in the front and pull them back to about halfway to the back of your head, then move the strands forward so that you get a very small pouf. Secure with a cute clip and let some loose strands hang down.

hope this was helpful =] 

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Posted: Jan 28, 2009 at 12:02pm
 I am a Type 3 a curly and i think you need to check out

Curly girl methodhttp://www.wikihow.com/Follow-the-Curly-Girl-Method-for-Curly-Hair

favorite site http://www.naturallycurly.com/


for ideas on how to do you hair, and better care for it.

I wouldn't suggest just getting it cut unless you need a trim, curly hair is totally differnt from straight to wavey hair.

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I don't know if you'd be ready for a big change, but I have super curly hair and I just decided to chop it off. It was a big decision and I had a major conversation with another curly haired friend beforehand, but I love the results. I've definitely got more bounce to my hair. I'm thinking I might even try my hand at cutting it myself next time. Salon Hive has some great shears and I'm starting to feel more adventurous. It does grow back after all!

I'm eying these Lavendar ones: http://www.salonhive.com/kamisori-lavender-hair-shears.html


tmontg22009-02-04 23:02:29

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Posted: Feb 18, 2009 at 12:02pm
There is this girl in LA i go to, her name is Rebecca Oranges. Lives in Vegas but comes out 3 days a month to LA.
She is amazing and does Brazilian blowouts. I can leave my hair wet out of the shower and my curls are smooth, soft and not frizzy. google Brazilian blowouts to get some more info but if you decide to get it done, anyone in LA or Vegas, go to Rebecca oranges: beyondthehair@gmail.com

Good Luck!!



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Posted: Sep 04, 2009 at 12:02pm
I have the SAME type of hair. You need to go to your favorite salon (Mine is The Ohio Academy, a Paul Mitchell School) and talk to the stylist about what you want your hair to do. I bet you just need a different cut and you will love it!
Administrator2009-09-05 20:44:06

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Posted: Dec 29, 2009 at 12:02pm
You want a pomade that won't make the hair look wet and weigh it down like mousse.

I have two suggestions. I like No Frizz Curl Definer
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P231305&categoryId=RPYMAL&shouldPaginate=

and Cutler curling creme
http://www.lockandmane.com/curling-cream.html

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Posted: Jul 26, 2010 at 12:02pm
One easy way would be to wash your hair at night, and comb it out in the shower with conditioner. When you get out of the shower, squeeze your hair dry with a towel-- don't rub-- until it's damp, not dripping. Mix a medium-hold gel in your hand with a drop of water and finger comb it through your hair. Braid your hair, and let it dry while you sleep. When you unbraid it, put a little gel on your hands and lightly touch your ends.


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Posted: Aug 16, 2010 at 12:02pm

A classic updo is the perfect way to add an elegant touch for your formal occasion, whether it be a wedding or prom or a special event.

 

No matter what your face shape, you can find an updo to suit your face. A long, narrow shaped face may benefit from a few face-framing tendrils of hair to soften the look.


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Posted: Aug 20, 2010 at 12:02pm
I get good results when I use mousse, putty, and a root lifter.  Scrunch your hair and blow dry with a diffuser.  To touch up later, spray a small amount of water or hairspray in your hair and scrunch.  When I feel like spending more time on my hair, I straighten it (just enough to get rid of some of the fuzz and curls) and then use curlers.  I know...it seems silly to straighten your hair if you want curls, but this gives me the most beautiful results! hairguru2010-08-23 10:37:10
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