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    cissy0801 Posts: 129, Reputation: 6
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    Oct 28, 2007, 09:05 PM
    Hair Frenzy!
    Hi! I have medium hair (to my upper arm). The problem is, my hair is dead straight and silky and sleek. I really hate it. (I know I seem really weird). I want my hair to be slightly curly for my formal and I am trying everything I can.

    Firstly, I tried tongs but because my hair was thick, it took me 3 hours and still I had to put a bun up. I did thin it out but it just kept on growing

    Secondly, hot rollers can only curl my bottom hair but not my top (and I want my hair to curled from top to bottom)

    Thirdly, I am using pantene pro-v curly hair shampoo but it doesn't seem to work

    I want something that is cheap and affordable as my ultimate goal is to have my hair in a big messy bun without it falling out with nice curly hair. I know it might seem a bit impossible for me but if you could have any tips whether it is how to do my messy bun, how to curl my hair or even a long time solution. My formal is on November the 24th so I have roughly less than a month.

    If you have any tips please let me know thanks so much:D
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    Oct 29, 2007, 06:16 PM
    To create a messy curly bun, you will need to pull your up into a ponytail. Once your hair is in a ponytail, take the ponytail and wrap it into a soft bun turning the hair clockwise and pin the bun securely. Carefully pull strands of hair loose from around the bun. Then, take a curling iron and curl the loose strands of hair.

    This is the easiest way to create a messy curly bun. But you should ask a friend or someone that knows how to do hairstyles do it for you.
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    Nov 3, 2007, 01:08 AM
    Thanks!
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    Nov 3, 2007, 08:28 AM
    You're welcome.
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    Nov 13, 2007, 12:37 AM
    I am so sorry! I clicked on the wrong button I have to fix this at once!

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