Create curls on really short hair?
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Jun 24, 2014
Gabby C.
I have really short hair and can't create curls with a flat iron or curler. Any other ways to get curls, but with no heat.
Jun 24, 2014
Kendra H.
I have pretty short hair (like chin length) and I split my hair Into two sections. I French twist them both back and sleep with bobby pins and a hat so they don't fall out. I also put some frizz ease serum in before a twist. In the morning I let the twists out, put in some mousse or curl hold spray/serum, hairspray and go! The tighter you twist the curler your hair is. You can create loose waves by not twisting as tight. Hope that helped!
Jun 24, 2014
Jorie C.
Bantu knots, braids, twist, pin curls , flexirods