With a curling iron and hair mouse, or you could get a perm :D
Yes, whoever wrote this, you can. But a curling iron can hurt and damage your hair, hair mouse is annoying and a perm is PERMANENT which means for you to get it out, you have to grow out your hair which isn't a easy process. So I recommend you try it my way.
If you want you hair curly, try using braids.1. Take a shower or bath at night time.
2. Air dry for 5 minutes.
3. For bigger curls put 2 braids. Medium curls 4 braids. Little curls 6 braids. You can experiment with how many braids. No matter how many your hair will
%99 guaranteed to be curly/wavy
4.Let sit for whole night.
5. In morning take out braids after you are done dressing.
*Enjoy your new hair style! It will look fabulous! Add different accessories if you want! I have straight hair with a slight wave if I don't straighten it. My friend though has dead straight hair and it works perfectly fine on her!*
(WARNING: DO NOT USE BRUSH! IT WILL MAKE THE HAIR FRIZZY AND THE CURLS WILL SEPARATE)
Yes, your hormones can make your hair curly. You may have stick straight hair as a little kid but then have super curly hair by age 14.
get a perm.
I can answer the first part...What makes your straight hair curly is severl things one sleping on it or with your hair in a bun or ponytail. Second water can make you hair curly again or steam.. :)
75% chance of having straight hair and 25 % chance having curly Alleles Curly (woman) Curly Straight Straight Straight (guy) Straight Straight Curly
It is not possible to permanently curl straight hair, or permanently straighten curly hair.
no. this will cause the curly hair to be thinner and even more curly and untameable.
You can always straighten curly hair if it is naturally curly. If it is permed to be curly, then ask your hairdresser what to do if you want to make it straight.
Wavy! :) Just like my hair...
If you have straight hair of curly hair. I think straight haris is dominant.
No. You would have to curl it.
the kind that don't make it straight or wavy obviously
No, curly hair is dominant