Natural curly hair
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May 17, 2014
Shala K.
Hey guys, so I've posted on my hair before you guys know it's really kinky curly, but I love curling it with a straightener! I'm trying not to put so much heat damage to it, any ideas how I can curl it without so much heat or no heat at all?
May 17, 2014
Isabel M.
Post another picture please?
May 17, 2014
Lody R.
try headband curls :)
May 17, 2014
ramie x.
Pin curls with bobby pins!! Or the curling rods you can get at Sally's
May 17, 2014
Shala K.
May 17, 2014
Isabel M.
It's gorgeous but I wouldn't say that it's kinky curly! You can so braids, twist outs, use curl formers, Bantu knots, and many other things like straw twists,!
May 18, 2014
Shala K.
Yeah, it straightened out some since I've been using the straightener lol. I'll sure try them
May 18, 2014
Kendra H.
To get my wavy/curly look that I use to amp up my natural wave I simply sleep in two French twists. I split my bangs in half and twits from front to back... And I sleep with a bandana or hat on to keep it all in place in case a bobby pin comes out. Hope that helps! Do this when it is wet to achieve a softer look (since you have already curly hair) and to amp up your already beautiful curls I'd twist it lightly back when it's dry. The tighter you twist then the tinier and linker the curls will be. A very loose twist can create big waves... I've done that twice to my hair. Hope this all helped, made sense, and answered your question!
May 18, 2014
Shala K.
Thanks that helped a lot!!