amygeorgina
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Hello,
I'm having a bit of a hair conundrum and figured some of you ladies must be able to give me some advice. Sorry if something like has already been answered!
I've been trying to curl my hair in different ways lately. My hair is naturally poker straight, and quite thick and heavy. At the minute it reaches my 'chest'.
I used Babyliss Hot Sticks which worked quite well but they dropped pretty quickly, within a few hours.
I then bought some curlers that you have to push the little pin through. I used these with some setting lotion, and it worked okay, but again, it dropped pretty quickly. Plus the setting lotion, well, set, and just left my hair feeling a bit plasticky and rigid, and not in a good way (am I just being thick, is that the whole point?!)
Then this weekend I bought some foam curlers, used some curling mousse to rough dry my hair and slept in them overnight. Wow! Lots of curls, but not in a uniform fashion. They just went a bit frizzy and uncontrolable, not all beatifully solid and shiny and lush as I've seen some of you achieve. They lasted all day, and were still there yesterday when I got up, but because they just went bulky and frizzy I kept it pinned back which a scarf round my head!! My other half agreed that they were too tight, I looked a bit too Shirley Temple for my liking.
So, my question really is, what am I doing wrong? Do I need to use bigger rollers? And what do I do with it once it's curly, that's my main problem!! What does everyone else do with theirs when they curl it? Am hopeless at Victory Rolls, can just about manage a faux bang, but does a faux bang work with curly hair? Should I just get it cut shorter to make it work a bit better?!
Sorry, to be a complete novice and for writing such a long post, I'm just a bit lost!
Thank you for any advice!!
Amy
I'm having a bit of a hair conundrum and figured some of you ladies must be able to give me some advice. Sorry if something like has already been answered!
I've been trying to curl my hair in different ways lately. My hair is naturally poker straight, and quite thick and heavy. At the minute it reaches my 'chest'.
I used Babyliss Hot Sticks which worked quite well but they dropped pretty quickly, within a few hours.
I then bought some curlers that you have to push the little pin through. I used these with some setting lotion, and it worked okay, but again, it dropped pretty quickly. Plus the setting lotion, well, set, and just left my hair feeling a bit plasticky and rigid, and not in a good way (am I just being thick, is that the whole point?!)
Then this weekend I bought some foam curlers, used some curling mousse to rough dry my hair and slept in them overnight. Wow! Lots of curls, but not in a uniform fashion. They just went a bit frizzy and uncontrolable, not all beatifully solid and shiny and lush as I've seen some of you achieve. They lasted all day, and were still there yesterday when I got up, but because they just went bulky and frizzy I kept it pinned back which a scarf round my head!! My other half agreed that they were too tight, I looked a bit too Shirley Temple for my liking.
So, my question really is, what am I doing wrong? Do I need to use bigger rollers? And what do I do with it once it's curly, that's my main problem!! What does everyone else do with theirs when they curl it? Am hopeless at Victory Rolls, can just about manage a faux bang, but does a faux bang work with curly hair? Should I just get it cut shorter to make it work a bit better?!
Sorry, to be a complete novice and for writing such a long post, I'm just a bit lost!
Thank you for any advice!!
Amy