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Aug 13, 2013
Laura E.
If it's for school you could try and overnight thing like the sock curls or I don't know there's a few ways if you YouTube them and watch tutorials come handy hope I helped😳
Aug 13, 2013
Jenna L.
Take your hair into two sections and twist them tightly, put them over your head and clip them with hair clips or bobby pins and keep them over night :)
Aug 13, 2013
Nicole W.
If you have long thick hair, you should definitely check out rag curls. They are really easy to put in, soft to sleep on, and look so good when they come out. If my curls are ever too tight, I just shake them out and separate them a bit.