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Tousled Curly Hair (No Frizz!)

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_sophie_ | 16:18 Thu 29th Jul 2010 | Beauty
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I was about to blow-dry my hair last night after my shower but decided to leave it for once, i had combed it through earlier straight after i got in the shower then got my towel and had just sort of shaken it around my head so that it didn't drip at the ends and i loved the way it looked. my hair is naturally curly and when it dries fully (either blow-dry or naturally dry) it just goes so thick and the curls aren't nice (i wouldn't say it was frizzy but it's kind of like this : http://www.buzzle.com...345405-42413-54.jpg).
anyway so after i did that with the towel i loved the way my hair looked, the curls were so nice and not big and chunky they were like proper beach curls and i loved how they looked! even the slight wetness of my hair looked good! it was like these :
http://media.onsugar....008/JAHAIR.larger.jpg
http://www.hairstyles...ca-biel-wavy-hair.jpg

anywaaay sorry this is so long for nothing much but is there a way i can keep my hair like this? the half-dried look?! because when it did fully dry it did just go back to it's usual self which i don't like as much. this may sound really confusing but hopefully the pictures will help. i tried john frieda frizz ease shampoo but it didnt make any difference but i was wondering if there was something i could put on after i've washed my hair like a spray or something? i don't know.. just.. any help is much appreciated!!
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I always put my hair up in one of those hair clamp things when its wet so the top bit is pulled straight and the long bits are looped up in the clip at the back. I then blow dry the top bits whilst pinned back so they are dried straight. Then I take out the clip, tip my head upside down and dry them in the diffuser. This results in a look a lot like the photos you have displayed so might be worth a try. The celebs get that look by using massive curlers - a bit high maintenance for us normal folk!
you need mousse (John Frieda do a Frizz Ease curly one), scrunch it in, then use a diffuser on your hairdryer, and once it's dry don't touch it!
Sea salt spray also very good. I brought some yesterday, at the moment, curly is the only way my hair looks any good!
sea salt is all very well for people with shark teeth...

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