A Simple Way Of Creating Wavy/Curly Hair ?

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Dec 18, 2012

Tiffany D.

Herbal essences totally twisted mousse and shampoo.

Dec 18, 2012

Monica K.

Curl with your straightener! And then tousle it around for a softer and wavier look (:

Dec 19, 2012

Allison J.

If your hair is longer you could probably get away with a loose braid to get waves. This is what I use and as long as you do it loosely and leave it in for a good amount of time it looks wavy instead of crimpy

Dec 19, 2012

Aurora G.

Curler or curling spray

Dec 19, 2012

Vada C.

Wavy: twist your hair and straighten over it to create waves in it.(:

Dec 19, 2012

Vanessa C.

Scrunch your hair, or sleep with it in braids overnight.

Dec 19, 2012

Jacy L.

to achieve a nice wave, I braid my hair the night before, take them out in the morning and fix anything ( if needed ). :)

Dec 19, 2012

Sierra P.

Braid you hair in small sections then rub your flat iron over the braid!

Dec 19, 2012

Natalie T.

google or youtube search for "heatless headband curls" and its a really easy style that you prep the night before and wake up with really pretty curls... that don't require heat damage either!  

Dec 19, 2012

Sara A.

Blow dry your hair when it it wet before you go to bed and then twist your hair in two seperate high buns on the top of your head and then in the morning veola wavy hair or if you want really curly do this when your hair is wet also leave out the ends of your hair when teisting

Dec 19, 2012

Lara T.

Wash at night, partially blow dry, then sleep with your hair in a bun or knot. I saw someone said braids, but that tends to give kinky waves; a bun will give loose Victoria secret waves. All the ladies have great suggestions though, you have lots of good choices. 

Dec 19, 2012

Myriah F.

headband curls! or section your hair ans twist each section and pin them with bobby pins and take them out in the morning to get natural looking curls 

Dec 19, 2012

Myriah F.

headband curls! or section your hair ans twist each section and pin them with bobby pins and take them out in the morning to get natural looking curls 

Dec 19, 2012

Miranda H.

Try sleeping in a sick bun. All you will have to do when you wake up is let it loose an add some hairspray.

If you prefer to wash your hair in the mornings though, try diffusing. Make sure to use a good curling mousse though! 

Dec 26, 2012

Melissa T.

Braid your hair in several sections before bed and use a few drops of pro naturals argan oil over the braids to moisturize and smooth them. Take them out in the morning and add some more argan oil if necessary.

Dec 26, 2012

Lisa-marie K.

I put my hair in two braids before I go to bed after my shower, or you can do it with dry hair keep them in overnight take them out in the morning and that's it :) 

Dec 26, 2012

Ashleigh L.

After you wash your hair, add a leave in conditioner or curl enhancer and then do four big tight braids. I would recommend not parting it because when you let it out its sectioned and doesn't blend back well.

Dec 26, 2012

Kinsey G.

Shower and mouse it before and but it is a tight but before you go to bed. In the morning take out the bun an your hair should still be a little wet. Then let it air dry so it doesn't damage your hair. Then touch it up with a curling iron to make some waves more defined. It's quick and doesn't require all those special products! 

Dec 26, 2012

Nicole S.

sock curls-super easy you can do before bed, google it!

Dec 26, 2012

Kimmi M.

Before bed take a shower and sleep in with braids...you wake u p take them out and wallah! Curly hair.

Dec 26, 2012

Jelissa H.

Wash your hair... Leave a tiny bit of conditioner in... Part your hair into 4, && braid each part like snoop dog lol. Sleep on it and in the morning it'll look fabulous 

Dec 26, 2012

Gab I.

Use a straightener and lift up and down while u straighten to make waves

Dec 28, 2012

Heather H.

Braid it the night before :)

Dec 28, 2012

Michelle G.

Laradiy has a great way to get waves! Check YouTube 

Dec 28, 2012

Lindsey G.

A super quick way I get waves (besides scrunching) is blow drying then taking large sections of hair and wrapping, away from my face, around my 1 inch curling iron. The smaller the section, the tighter the curl.