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Feb 25, 2014
Leah T.
Hi. I have really thick hair and wanted to curl it but what should I do. what's the quickest way to curl thick hair which is quite long. I want big bouncy curls but don't know how to do them.
Feb 25, 2014
Leah T.
Okay thanks
Feb 25, 2014
Lauren J.
Okay so after you take a shower, put some mousse in your hair, then blow dry it. If you want to do your hair the day of, get hot rollers with ceramic clips that heat up, mine are Con-Air from target and are moderately cheap, so that you get the heat from both sides, which is the best to curl for long hair. If you want something that you can do the night before, my friend uses these and she says they work like magic in her ridiculously long and thick hair. They are like tube-looking things that stay in a spiral and you stick a little plastic wand up them to pull your hair through, then leave them overnight. These techniques will produce two different kinds of curls though. If anyone knows what the product I'm talking about is called, please post? Hope it helped:)
Feb 25, 2014
Lauren J.
Note: don't blow dry if you want the overnight tool, install them in wet hair.
Feb 26, 2014
Leah T.
Okay thanks for the advice.