How To Scrunch Your Hair
July 22, 2008
With changing times, the fashion also changes. Right from the color of clothes and their cuts to the footwear and even the hairstyle gets a different look every year. If one year straight hair ruled the roost, the next year curls may be in fashion, while messy look may become hot in the year that follows. One of the most versatile and easy-to-create looks is that of scrunched hair.
Shampoo and condition your hair. Rinse it thoroughly.
Towel-dry your hair. Do this gently, without rubbing. Begin by squeezing the excess water out of your hair and then pat your hair until it is damp, but not dripping wet.
Spray hairspray or apply gel or mousse to the roots of your hair.
Finish with a cool/cold water rinse which helps to seal in moisture, add shine, and enhance the hair’s ability to form curls and waves.
Gently squeeze out excess water from your hair with your fingers then run a pick through your hair to remove any knots. Don’t towel dry your hair, or you’ll also pull out most of the natural waves in your hair. Use a combination of techniques which include squeezing out any excess water, and blotting hair strands with a towel.
Towel blot with a thick towel to decrease drying time. It’s best to wait to apply products to moist hair instead of wet hair. Wet hair is super saturated so it won’t hold hair products well.
Use moose put it in your hand or on your brush and brush it through one side of your hair.
Then from the bottom, grab your hair in your fist and scrunch it upwards grabbing more hair on the way.
Just scrunch away.
You don’t usually have to hold it there but if it isn’t working try holding it a bit longer or use a stronger moose.
There isn’t a specific amount of time it takes you to do it. It depends on how wavy you want it, the texture and length of your hair and how slow you are infront of a mirror.


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