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Dec 25, 2012
Carrie H.
I have straight hair and it is almost impossible to curl. Any tips?
Dec 25, 2012
Amber K.
You could curl it normally,then with bobby pins or clips,roll the curl back up,pin it and let it cool. This usually helps it keep it's form since its cooled that way. Also,try not to touch it or run your fingers through it so much during the day.
Dec 25, 2012
Bianca F.
i have the same problem. I find that using a flat iron helps. There are many youtube videos that can teach you and it works really well.
Dec 25, 2012
Arielle K.
Make sure you have not shampood, dry shampood, or conditioned in at least a day. Run a straightener, then curl each section individually, using heat protectant before, and hairspray before and after. Blast on low with a cold blow dryer and spray again with hairspray. I like CHI tools or Conair, and Garnier or Suave protectant and hairspray. This process lasts curls through parties, clubs, dance performances, and normal work days. Good luck!