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Wavy, loose curls for long hair
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Hiya,
I have long hair, but would really like to have a sexy loose curl/wave in my hair - you know the sort thats all the rage right now - but how do i do it and how can i make it last.
I have some of the curling irons but either they are no good or i just cant use them correctly (my hair never stays curly)!
Also as my hair is long, its quite heavy and thick - how do i prevent the curls/ringlets dropping out?
Whats the best mouse/spray to use to keep my hair-do looking freshing styled?
I have long hair, but would really like to have a sexy loose curl/wave in my hair - you know the sort thats all the rage right now - but how do i do it and how can i make it last.
I have some of the curling irons but either they are no good or i just cant use them correctly (my hair never stays curly)!
Also as my hair is long, its quite heavy and thick - how do i prevent the curls/ringlets dropping out?
Whats the best mouse/spray to use to keep my hair-do looking freshing styled?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best way to maintain curl or wave in hair is to perm. As perms have greatly moved on and are kinder to hair than ever, they leave the hair in good conditon requiring less need for gunk to maintain and hold the body.
Having said that, if you want to try blow drying your hair slightly, and incorporating some Charles Worthington mousse or John Frieda (lurrrvvve his gear) products and set on big chunky rollers. Leave to dry naturally. Spritz with laqour before releasing the curlers and tease gently with your fingers.
Other than that, use a hot air rolling brush.
Either of the last two will only last as long as your hair allows it to hold.
Goodluck our wench
Having said that, if you want to try blow drying your hair slightly, and incorporating some Charles Worthington mousse or John Frieda (lurrrvvve his gear) products and set on big chunky rollers. Leave to dry naturally. Spritz with laqour before releasing the curlers and tease gently with your fingers.
Other than that, use a hot air rolling brush.
Either of the last two will only last as long as your hair allows it to hold.
Goodluck our wench