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A simple trick to get natural curls

natural curlsSuper straight hair is out. Natural curls are in. Also, those with straight hair sometimes feel like having curls for a change. After all, variety is the spice of life. And since most people’s hair has at least a bit of natural bend, so having slightly mussed waves won’t alter your appearance drastically.

If you don’t want to chemically treat your hair to get those curls, there’s an easy way out.

All you have to do is to lightly spritz your hair with salt water and let it dry. When it’s dry, your hair will take on interesting shapes to give a natural wavy look. Then you should scrunch your hair a bit. And, voila, you can go around sporting natural curls. When I first heard of this little trick I was a bit skeptical, but, nevertheless, decided to give it a try. And, yes my straight hair now has interesting twists and bends. At least for the next couple of days, until it’s time for the next wash.

Comments

  1. Anonymous5:34 PM

    All of these tips are truly wonderful, I only read this article today and I have been using all these methods since when… I have also come to realize that washing curly hair at night and just towel drying, makes hair much easier to handle the next day, and so much softer!!

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  2. Anonymous11:54 AM

    I think it's working

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  3. Anonymous12:33 AM

    how much salt & type to how much water?

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  4. 2 tsps of salt to 3 cups of water

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