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Any clued up hair people, I want to change my natural spirals to loose waves

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Notonaschoolnight · 11/03/2014 08:09

I haven't got the first clue how as I've never had to style my hair. I'd like to know the easiest way please as I think I'll be a bit rubbish!

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TheBookofRuth · 11/03/2014 08:28

Have you tried the Babyliss Big Hair? Left to dry naturally my hair goes into ringlets, but when I use this I get soft, full waves.

burnishedsilver · 11/03/2014 08:33

Second vote for bbh.

Notonaschoolnight · 11/03/2014 13:46

Ooh I've heard of them on here I just thought they were to give straight haired people some oomph a hair brush of any kind is complete alien territory for me but I shall investigate thank you

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Notonaschoolnight · 11/03/2014 16:57

£45 ouch hope its worth it are there no cheaper alternatives?

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Macocious · 11/03/2014 17:58

I also use the babyliss big hair. My hair is very curly and I'm able to style it in about 15 minutes instead of the 45 it used to take with a round brush and hairdryer.

Marylou2 · 11/03/2014 18:38

I know it's no help but I'm enormously jealous of natural spirals.I have the world's straightest hair.

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