Easy way to do curly/wavy hair?

Laurelin

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Anyone have a good tutorial? I LOVE my hair done curly but I can never seem to do it myself. My hair is pretty fine and mostly straight. I'm trying to find some ways to get some volume in it. It's just so.... blah.
 

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I wash my hair in the evenings, so after a shower when it is still wet, I put curling mousse in it. Then I get my sister to french braid my hair in 3 places (I have thicker hair, but someone I know who has thinner hair just does one big french braid and ours turned out the same). Then sleep in them while they dry. Take them out in the morning, run my fingers through it a bit to get the braids out, and lots of hairspray! Ta da! It stays curly all day long. It's the only way I can get curls to stay in my hair for that long.
 

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Yup, braiding while still wet can help, especially if your hair is fine! My sister can do that. I tried it once and woke up, unbraided my hair, and still had wet, straight hair, LOL. But my hair is ridiculously thick.

If you want to try using a curling iron, get a good one that goes to like 450 degrees. Mine is Hot Tools, I bought it at Ulta and it only cost like $30 or something on sale. It's AMAZING what a difference a really good, hot curling iron will make. The cheapie Conairs won't do the job. You can also buy one of those 3 barrel wave irons if you just want some wave to it rather than all-out curl.
 
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My hair is ridiculously straight, fine textured and THICK. Not to mention curl resistant. The only thing I've ever used that worked, held curl and didn't take way more effort than I'm willing to put in is one of those Caruso molecular roller sets. The silly things work. I think Sally Beauty supply carries them.

Other than that, for a bit of wave and a lot of body I sleep on mine damp :D Since I've been using the SLS and paraben free shampoos I don't need conditioner anymore and that really helps with my hair having more body. Every once in awhile I'll use a little conditioner, but I put just a dab in with my shampoo and use it that way.
 

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My hair is naturally wavy/curly but I usually wear it fairly straight because it's also naturally wild and frizzy and after I brush it it's over. But if I sleep with it wet it REALLY curly in the morning.

I have yet to find a product that will help it stay curly and non-crazy.
 

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Only two methods really work for me. I've got rather fine hair.

A) Put my hair up in a bun while wet and sleep on it. Bonus if you can leave it up through the next day before taking it down.

B) Blow-dry until only slightly damp and then use a styling spritz on each section of hair before you use a curling iron on it. If you see wisps of steam come off your hair as you apply the iron, even better. Then follow up with a ridiculous amount of hairspray like Big Sexy Hair All-Nighter Hold.
 
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I've got pin straight, super fine hair that goes limp no more than an hour after it has been styled. The ONLY curl that holds in my hair for almost a whole work day is when I curl it with a straightening iron.

I think I use a 3/4" straightener, but I'd prefer larger for bigger curls. The result is excellent, though!

Edit: And just to add, it is very quick to do if you have fine/thin hair. Takes me no more than 10 minutes.
 

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I have these: Curlformers.

They take forever if you don't blow dry your hair in them but it's worth it for me. I don't like heat setting my hair because it's already thin and splitty a lot of the time. I've heard that you can sleep in them but I don't see any way that would be comfortable. I've used them quite a bit and I've only had the curl come out once - when I took them out while my hair was still damp.
 

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Thanks guys!

The lady that did my hair last weekend for the party used a straightener. The next day I felt bold and decided to try it out myself... it flopped badly. My hair just stuck out every which way.

My hair is awful and goes flat so fast. It's driving me crazy. I hate how it always looks terrible no matter what I do.
 

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I will happily trade hair with you :D

I have naturally curly hair and sometimes it is a PITA to straighten my hair.

Other than that, I have no advice lol
 

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Thanks guys!

The lady that did my hair last weekend for the party used a straightener. The next day I felt bold and decided to try it out myself... it flopped badly. My hair just stuck out every which way.

My hair is awful and goes flat so fast. It's driving me crazy. I hate how it always looks terrible no matter what I do.
What shampoo are you using?

My hair was like that and still is when i use regular shampoos.

I have been using Yes to Carrots which is paraben free and it has made a huge difference.
 
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Thanks guys!

The lady that did my hair last weekend for the party used a straightener. The next day I felt bold and decided to try it out myself... it flopped badly. My hair just stuck out every which way.

My hair is awful and goes flat so fast. It's driving me crazy. I hate how it always looks terrible no matter what I do.
Practice practice practice! Don't give up, I "tested" the straightener method a dozen times before figuring out how to get it just right and actually wear the outcome out in public :p

Sounds like we have very similar hair type...
 

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