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Originally Posted by Vicky88
I LOVE this!
Sorry to be a bit o/t but how do you do your hair?! Those curls are exactly how I want my hair to look lol.
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That's so funny, I just wrote my step-by-step instructions for this hair in another forum, hehe, so I can just copy & paste it here!
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My hair has a natural wave but I enhance it, it's a nice change from the straightened sleek look which isn't very original either.
Here's what it looks like when I wear it straight
And this is curly
It's actually really easy to do, WITHOUT buying any barrel irons or anything like that. What I do is after I get out of the shower, I towel dry my hair and work in 1 - 2 pumps of Tigi Curls Rock Curl Amplifier into damp hair. It is quite thick in consistency so I thin it out a bit with a few drops of water. I put my head upside down, and work that all through my hair, scrunching it from root to tip.
Then, I blowdry my bangs straight (just the bangs) and continue to let the rest of my hair air dry, scrunching once in a while as it dries. It's so easy, while it dries I can get dressed or do my makeup, and I just flip my head over once in a while and give it some more scrunches.
Then when it's all dry, it should already be quite wavy, but I like to apply a bit of the L'Oreal Vive serum to it, scrunching again, and then a bit of the Sebastian Molding Mud to the bangs and define a few strands here and there. It sounds really product ladden, but sometimes I leave out the Tigi Curl Amplifier and just use the Sebastian Molding Mud, and then I can do my hair again next day by just freshing it up a bit and using a bit of hairpspray. For example, this is what it can look like on day 2 with just a bit of re-styling. But, you definitely have to wash it after day 2.
Super easy to do, and you basically don't need to use any heat on your hair! Which is great bc it gives it a bit of a break. If you want to get the most out of wavy or curly hair, you should cut in some layers to give the length some bounce and it's easier to get volume, instead of weighing your hair down in one long, heavy lump.
Hope that helped!