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Jun 27, 2013

Eleana G.

Use a curing wand. But since you have thick hair it's best to separate your bottom half and top half. Then split it down the middle. Then you start curling. That's what I do. Start from the bottom but pin your top half up.

Jun 27, 2013

Eleana G.

I use a Conair curling wand.

Jul 8, 2013

Samantha P.

No heat, Conair medium spiral curlers. Use on damp hair. And the next day they become a beachy wave.

Jul 9, 2013

Elena H.

I use a curling wand(:

Sep 22, 2013

Brooke M.

Wash your hair (like you would normally), let it airdry then when its damp put aussie sprunch mousse in, section your hair then braid. Leave in over-night then in the morning hairspray the braids, straighten them, then take out the braids and TADA! Cute hair :)

Oct 7, 2013

Brookie M.

My name is Brooke too what's your last name? Mine is Mayberry
Wierd lol

Oct 22, 2013

Kassie Q.

I use the "plugged in" curling wand from Sally's (pink one with guide on it) and it curls my friends hair that's reaaaally thick and hard to curl, this is how my curls turned out :)

May 5, 2014

Lyra L.

Another great way to curl your hair with no heat is the head band method look it up on YouTube I have really thick untamed hair but this method works for me :)

May 26, 2014

Abbey M.

Another easy way to curl your hair is use the babyliss curl secret it's very expensive but it is amazing works really well! I can never curl my hair with any other curlers they just don't stay in but with curl secret they stayed in for nearly 2 days! Really easy to use the machine does nearly all the work you just put the machine thing on a bit if your hair then it sucks it in wait for 5 seconds and realise then you get perfect curls everytime! Just try not to put to much hair in at once or it will get tangled 😂😂