wel you could towel dry it wel then split it into about 5 bits, twist each bit then roll them in a bun. wake up next morning and take them down, brush through lightly.....WahhLa...curly wavy hair!
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moose it up, dry or wet, wet usually sticks better though!How do I keep my naturally curly hair curly?
straightening you hair on a regular basis, especially when short, helps your hair stay straighter. I mean, makes it easier to straighten and sort of take the curl away a bit. If you stay away from straightening a bit, you might get more curl. However, what I used to do when I had my hair short, is I took some gel (in your case mousse, whatever) and I would put a decent amount in my hair, and then take my hands and scrunch and encourage the curls to form, hang your head upside down for a bit, to get the roots too. Then, your hair is kinda crispy, which you don't want. So, I would wait for it to naturally dry (but I'm sure you can blow dry it too), then I would take my fingers and slide them through each curl (I used to do this on the bus on the way to school), separating the crispy strands. So, that slowly, each ringlet loses it's crisp, but stays shiny and curly. Give it a try. Used to work for me. And didn't take too long to style. Oh, make sure you apply the gel while your hair is still wet, right after ';towell drying.';
use sunsilk cream it helps ur hair to look curly but usuallt short hair is diffucult to be curly
Use a curling iron in the morning.
dont do anything you could towel dry or air dry to keep in natural.
mouse :] trust me. goodluck
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