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Apr 6, 2016
Danielle C.
Hey ladies I got a question you. I am going on a trip to Vegas. I am getting my hair curled the night before I fly out, what are some tips to make sure my curls still look great the next day and last so I don't have to redo the night I'm in Vegas. What kinda hair spray do you suggest? Or before curl products? Also should I pin up the curls and wear one of those head covers when I sleep?
Just a little background of my hair type I have really thick heavy extremely straight hair
Apr 7, 2016
Diana T.
I can never keep my curls looking exactly the same the next day without using rollers in my dry hair overnight - that's what I would suggest - it's the only way I can get curls in the first place because using heat just fades after a few hours for me
Apr 7, 2016
Breeze T.
Another idea if you're in a pinch, you could try coiling back up your curls onto your head, pin them with a bobby pin and sleep in a scarf. It really keeps them bouncy!