The answer is simple, yet in my explanation, long. You should first go to a salon you trust, and ask them to give you a "scene" haircut. If they do not know what that is, you may want to take a picture. After getting your hair cut like that, you need to buy some things. The first thing you need is straightening gel. I suggest getting any straightening gel from Wal Mart. Another thing you should get is a straightener. There are some good straighteners out there, and some of the best are CHI and GHD straighteners. But just remember, if you use a straightener or blow dryer often, you should go and buy a heat protectant.
"Scene" hair is rod-straight, so no...but there are cool hairstyles you can do with curly hair.
You can be scene, all you have to do is straighten your hair and tease it.:)
Yes. Having thick hair is best for scene hair. You will be able to tease it better.
well i have very curly hair and i like scene hair! i usually blow dry my short layers straight and my long layers wavey and then i tease my short layers. Oh! and i blowdry my bangs straight to!!
Uhmm. I wanted Scene hair and hadd super curly hair all i did was take some styling mouse, while hair was wet and scrunched it up. after that i would scrunch in leave in conditioner and straighten my bangs. ♥
She has curly hair is correct.
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.
no you could straight them even they are curly but i want them curly.
It means your hair is curly.
I think if you aready have curly hair, what is the point to perming it curly? But if you have to because your hair is a curly mess then it will problemby just stay curly.
Well... If you were not born with naturally curly hair, You will never have naturally curly hair.
You cant get your hair naturally curly if you don't have naturally curly hair. However; if you do have naturally curly hair you can define your curls with a leave in conditioner.