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When Your Hair is wet . How do you keep your hair curly ?

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Put mousse in it and scrunch it and then blow-dry. Hope it works :)

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john8715
Did not know that, but then again I'm a guy.
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john8715

Probably should not blow dry.



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Put a curl enhancing product or a little bit of gel in it and use a blow dryer with a diffuser on it. Flip your head upside down and let your hair sit on the diffuser in different places to get it dry. Don't use your hands to shake it, that will ruin the natural curl pattern. Just use hands to help put your hair on the diffuser. Also, it's best not to comb it after the shower if you're going to wear it curly. I hope this helped you.

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curl it with a hair curler then use a hair-dryer. hope it helps! O.O

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Curling cream is the best. Mousse & gel get too crunchy.

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I put in leave in conditioner because my hair is thick and somewhat frizzy, then I scrunch my hair with mouse. I don't blow dry it because it will make my hair huge, so I just let it air dry. Blow drying damages your hair anyway.

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You could always go the slacker route a braid it, then sleep on it. When you take it out in the morning, it tends to be really wavy, then just scrunch some mouse in.

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