Yes, but you have to let your straightening iron heat up a little longer then usual, and your hair will be crisp!! :) (i do that all the time when my curled hair looks terrible!)
It really depends.Because if it has been permanently straightened for a long time,then I'm gonna say that No.But if it's been permanently straightened for a short time,I'm not sure,but my hypothesis is 99.99% yes.
YES there is it is curl your hiar shampoo or just curl your hair with an flatt iron
To get your hair straightened just use a hair straightener
send them to get a perm or if they have long hair just curl it .. lol :)
Well, depends if your a guy or a girl. I straightened my hair, and just added a headband! If you want to be fancier than me, do your hair in a bun or curl your hair! On the other hand, if your a guy and your looking at this ( not likely though ) spike your hair or something! That's what most of the guys did when I went! :)
first of all you curl the paper then curl it on your hair then you get the straightener and just heat it up.
Ummmm that's almost impossible. Uness you have it permanently straightened. I just had my hair "professionally" straightened but if i wash it it curls! Just straighten your hair after u wash it wth a blow dryer.. then a straghtener but the answer to your question is: not very long!
Well, if your mom does not at all let you curl it just be a good person and be nice then when time has come just say," Hey mom can I please curl my hair, I just wanna try it out."
Well if you want to know 'HOW' it curls, your hair is prob just naturaly curly! Like when you take a shower, and your hair is wet, as it starts to dry, it will curl up! and if you want to know how to curl it, i use my straightener and curl my hair around it, let it sit, then let go, or just get a curler and use that :D
Just ask man!
Yes- Mormon hair is just like any other hair.
Oh, absolutely! You can definitely curl your hair with straighteners. It just takes a bit of practice and patience. Remember, just like painting happy little trees, embrace any imperfections and enjoy the process of creating beautiful curls.