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Ophelia
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Gisele's hair
I love the way it looks, but how do I re-create it...(when it's down, her usual "look")
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Posted 9/15/06 12:20 PM |
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Re: Gisele's hair
Posted by jf1975
I love the way it looks, but how do I re-create it...(when it's down, her usual "look")
Get a stylist.
I'm assuming she just has a natural wave and her layers just help accentuate it.
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Posted 9/15/06 12:24 PM |
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Shopaholic921
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Re: Gisele's hair
big fat rollers... I'd think
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Posted 9/15/06 12:29 PM |
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MrsQ
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Re: Gisele's hair
Here are some products she must use
Linky
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Posted 9/15/06 12:34 PM |
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MrsC2006
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Name: Jenn
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Re: Gisele's hair
Definitely big fat rollers! Section off dry hair and apply a styling foam, roll it up with fat rollers and blow dry with a diffuser attachment or just air dry and poof - shiny, bouncy lose waves. I love that look. My hair is super curly so it's a pain in the a$$ bc I have to blow dry my hair straight first and then roll it. But it's worth it. After I take the rollers out, I sometimes do touch ups with a fat curling iron. Then I cover my head with a flexible hold hairspray.
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Posted 9/15/06 1:45 PM |
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Ophelia
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Re: Gisele's hair
Posted by MrsC2006
Definitely big fat rollers! Section off dry hair and apply a styling foam, roll it up with fat rollers and blow dry with a diffuser attachment or just air dry and poof - shiny, bouncy lose waves. I love that look. My hair is super curly so it's a pain in the a$$ bc I have to blow dry my hair straight first and then roll it. But it's worth it. After I take the rollers out, I sometimes do touch ups with a fat curling iron. Then I cover my head with a flexible hold hairspray.
can you come over my house I suk royally at this stuff.
thanks though, I guess I should start out by buying rollers. any suggestions there will be greatly appreciated!
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Posted 9/15/06 1:58 PM |
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MrsC2006
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Re: Gisele's hair
Posted by jf1975
Posted by MrsC2006
Definitely big fat rollers! Section off dry hair and apply a styling foam, roll it up with fat rollers and blow dry with a diffuser attachment or just air dry and poof - shiny, bouncy lose waves. I love that look. My hair is super curly so it's a pain in the a$$ bc I have to blow dry my hair straight first and then roll it. But it's worth it. After I take the rollers out, I sometimes do touch ups with a fat curling iron. Then I cover my head with a flexible hold hairspray.
can you come over my house I suk royally at this stuff.
thanks though, I guess I should start out by buying rollers. any suggestions there will be greatly appreciated!
I learned from my friend who was a beauty school drop out (seriously). Go to Sally Beauty Supply and get the hard rollers (I like those the best). They come in different sizes. Pick the size you want according to the length of your hair and how tight/loose you want the wave to be. And use the duck bill clips to hold them in place. If you go to Sally they will help you find what you need. They had me buy a styling foam that is typically used for styling african american hair. That's because my hair is super super curly, thick and coarse. But they were right, the stuff I use smells awesome and makes my waves so shinny and smooth!
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Posted 9/15/06 2:06 PM |
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Ophelia
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Re: Gisele's hair
wow...thanks. I guess I can find a "Sally's" equivalent here in the city, no? (I don't live on LI)
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Posted 9/15/06 2:37 PM |
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MrsC2006
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Re: Gisele's hair
hhmmm, what is the NYC equivelent to Sally's? I'm not sure. Any good beauty suppy store should have at least 1 person working there that knows what they are talking about. OR ask your hair stylist if he/she can recomend a styling foam or gel to use with the rollers.
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Posted 9/15/06 3:26 PM |
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MrsQ
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Re: Gisele's hair
Posted by jf1975
wow...thanks. I guess I can find a "Sally's" equivalent here in the city, no? (I don't live on LI)
Jess try "Ricky's". They should have the rollers there.
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Posted 9/15/06 3:28 PM |
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