How to Get Loose Curls with Little Buns
Take a shower, use a little bit of shampoo and massage on the scalp., Rinse hair with COLD water., Dry your hair with an old T-shirt or any other cotton cloth., Twist your hair to make little buns and twists., Keep the twists and buns together with...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take a shower
Rub the shampoo on the hair behind your ears.
Then use a quarter size amount of conditioner. -
Step 2: use a little bit of shampoo and massage on the scalp.
This helps hair to be shiny. , A regular towel has lots of fibers that will pull at strands of hair and create frizz, but smooth cotton will prevent frizz. , Use hair gel for more hold and long lasting curls.
If your hair is naturally curly, then form the twists where your natural curls are. ,,,,,, This step is optional, but your curls will probably droop as the day goes on. , -
Step 3: Rinse hair with COLD water.
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Step 4: Dry your hair with an old T-shirt or any other cotton cloth.
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Step 5: Twist your hair to make little buns and twists.
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Step 6: Keep the twists and buns together with clips and hair bands.
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Step 7: Make sure that your buns are in the right places where you want your curls.
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Step 8: Sleep!
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Step 9: Wake up in the morning and carefully take out your clips and hair bands.
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Step 10: Finger comb or pull apart the curls for more volume
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Step 11: or leave them as is for a more defined look.
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Step 12: Use a hairspray to give the curls more hold throughout the day.
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Step 13: Enjoy your curls!
Detailed Guide
Rub the shampoo on the hair behind your ears.
Then use a quarter size amount of conditioner.
This helps hair to be shiny. , A regular towel has lots of fibers that will pull at strands of hair and create frizz, but smooth cotton will prevent frizz. , Use hair gel for more hold and long lasting curls.
If your hair is naturally curly, then form the twists where your natural curls are. ,,,,,, This step is optional, but your curls will probably droop as the day goes on. ,
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