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Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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I decided to walk in the rain without an umbrella today. As we all know, it makes your hair soft, but today, it made my hair wavey as well. It looks great and natural. Is there a tried and true product that will do this for your hair? I can't walk in the rain every time I want my hair wavy.
Get a spritzer with a fine mist. The humidity and heat from your head makes it curl or wave. Just mist it. Another thing I do is stand over a steaming sink of water or in front of the dishwasher. That steam curls mine. I scrunch it as its steaming or drying. It makes it have more curl. Comb it out with a wide tooth comb or fingers.
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Originally Posted by pitt_transplant
Get a spritzer with a fine mist. The humidity and heat from your head makes it curl or wave. Just mist it. Another thing I do is stand over a steaming sink of water or in front of the dishwasher. That steam curls mine. I scrunch it as its steaming or drying. It makes it have more curl. Comb it out with a wide tooth comb or fingers.
The last time I had my hair long I had been coloring it so it added a slight wavy tendency. Just enough to make it look messy, grrr. So I was using a John Frieda product called "Dream Curls", it works really well.
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