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No. It does the opposite.
Scrunching isn't necessarily bad for your hair although it may cause split ends which damages the hair if you don't get them cut off.
no no ,get your hair wet go outside when it is humid
Yes! Curl creams and straightening serums are simply for marketing purposes only! If the product makes your hair curl it will also, assist in the straightening process.
try a curl scrunching gel or a tousled beachy wave spray.
well use some common sense.. i mean yeah if you do it everyday you'll damage your hair but if u do it once in a while its okay but its far more better than for example straightening it
Depends which one. It can be leather, sponge, rubber or you can even make one for paper by scrunching a piece of paper.
a good scrunching gel is Herbal Esences Curl Sruching Gel (totally twisted, its in a purple bottle with a green lid...barney colors! =] ) , it works really good and doesnt make your hair frizzy or crunchy.Aussie Instant Freeze Sculpting Gel is awesome! It will work great if you have curly or straighter hair. I love it.
You can try getting some gel and scrunching up your hair, letting it dry naturally or using a diffuser on a blow dryer.
Assuming you want curly hair... Apply your preferred curl-enhancing product. Attach the diffuser to your hair dryer, turned on to low. Instead of scrunching with your hands, let the diffuser physically do the 'scrunching' for you. Pile a section of hair into the diffuser, 'scrunch' it towards your scalp, and hold it there for 10-15 seconds. You likely want the air flow going up, angled away from your head. Repeat until hair is nearly dry. Resist hand scrunching. Let it finish trying on its own. Important: do not touch. Let it dry completely. The curls are setting and touching it now will disturb them.
Assuming you want curly hair... Apply your preferred curl-enhancing product. Attach the diffuser to your hair dryer, turned on to low. Instead of scrunching with your hands, let the diffuser physically do the 'scrunching' for you. Pile a section of hair into the diffuser, 'scrunch' it towards your scalp, and hold it there for 10-15 seconds. You likely want the air flow going up, angled away from your head. Repeat until hair is nearly dry. Resist hand scrunching. Let it finish trying on its own. Important: do not touch. Let it dry completely. The curls are setting and touching it now will disturb them.