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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm just jealous
of the curls. Shit hairdresser woman, when I asked her how I could get my hair curly just said dismissively that as my hair is dead straight it'd be incredibly difficult
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:35, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
ach, what a load of bollocks!!!
if your hair is medium-fine, just use GHD's, will take about 20 mins to curl your entire head and it will stay most of the night. if you have thick hair (think you've said before that you do?), just buy heated rollers. they are a bit of a pain, but it looks amazing the first night and then brushes into lovely waves the second day. i got mine brand-new from an insolvent hairdresser on ebay for a fiver, and they are absolutely brilliant.

that being said, i'd swop every curl on my head for your dead straight hair. curly hair is a bloody nightmare!
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:39, Reply)
I tried GHDs and the curls just fell out in minutes
The heated rollers sound like a great suggestion though thanks!

I like curly hair personally, straight hair like mine often just looks flat. Guess it's a case of the 'grass is always greener on the other side'
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:42, Reply)
yes
the massive downside to curly hair is that, unless you are very lucky or prepared to spend a while messing with it, it's just frizzy. mine spends most of its time part wavy, part curly, part frizz. sigh.

get a set with plenty of big rollers in, the little ones will just turn it into a granny perm! never ever a good look. but they really work. my old flatmate, whom i was out with last night, has baby-fine and poker-straight hair, and even hers turned into luscious bouncy curls that lasted until this morning.
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:45, Reply)
I shall search ebay now
I'd really quite like to try having curly hair
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:47, Reply)
i will look too, see if i can see a set like mine!
here you go!

cgi.ebay.co.uk/Babyliss-Pro-30-Pc-Ceramic-Heated-Hair-Rollers-Curlers-/250715742999?pt=UK_H_B_Heated_ElectricRollers&hash=item3a5fd2a317
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 17:48, Reply)
Thank you!
They look really good. Are they hard to use?
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:01, Reply)
nope
really easy, honestly. just blow dry your hair, grab a section of it, roll up as tightly as possible, clip tightly into place, repeat. try and get them in neat rows, but it really really doesn't matter if you don't. then cover in hairspray, sit patiently for a good couple of hours. take them out (don't forget the back, as i once did at school....) and don't panic, it will look dreadful! but as soon as you run your fingers through it, it will look amazing.

keep running your fingers through it until you are happy with the look, more hairspray, done.
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:14, Reply)
Cheers!
I shall see how I'm doing for money this month, and if good will get them :) thanks for instructions also.

What time you heading out to dinner then?
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:21, Reply)
about 20 mins, as it's over by baker street and the traffic will prob be shitty
just wriggling into skirt and slutty boots, hope they don't get ruined by driving. hmmm.
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:29, Reply)
the driving will be fine
just be careful if it's raining
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:32, Reply)
thanks both!
you have fun too
(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:35, Reply)
A'ight big dog.

(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:41, Reply)
Have fun Swipe.

(, Sun 21 Nov 2010, 18:32, Reply)

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