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Curly Q

April 4, 2007 at 9:00AM by Laurie Larrinaga |

Curly Q

I was born with pin straight hair and always envied my sister's naturally curly hair. I did everything I could think of to get my hair even the slightest bit wavy. I bought curl creams, curl shampoos, and a variety of curling irons. Nothing seemed to work! I would battle my hair everyday to try to get the perfect loose curls (Yes— I was one of the millions of girls who wanted waves like Jessica Simpson). But no matter how hard I tried, my hair would always uncurl. Miraculously, after about four months of constant trials and failures my hair finally gave in and now it has a slight wave to it and no longer dries completely straight!

Ok, so it’s not really a miracle...it's my new secret weapon to getting loose, sexy curls: Tresemme Curl Care Shaping Milk. Here's how you can do it too: I wash my hair, then I lightly blow-dry it so it's not soaking wet. After, I apply cream evenly throughout my hair and throw my hair up in a bun overnight. When I let my hair down in the morning, I have the perfect curls! Bonus: You can also add a little more cream in the morning to weigh down any frizz.

So ladies...have any secret weapons to get touchable curls? If so let me know!

xox,

Laurie, Beauty Intern

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