Last week I ordered two dresses online (from Vicky's) as choices for what to wear to a wedding next Friday. They came in yesterday and they are perfect and fit beautifully!! One is a brightish blue and the other is a dark teal, and both are halter. Both look great with my coloring and bring out my eyes, and once my tan is in place, and my hair re-darkened, they will look even better.
For those of you who remember, I am not exactly looking forward to this wedding. It is really important to me that I look spectacular. I will be posting pics of the dresses when it comes close so that you can all help me decide which to wear and what accessories will be good.

In the meantime - I REALLY want to wear my hair curly. I have long hair (middle of my back) that I dye very dark brown regularly, and it looks amazing in curls. The only problem is, I never seem to make the curls look very good on my own. I have tried a ton of different ways. My hair is very fine and soft and very naturally straight, so it basically resists curls for all it is worth.
So, what are your hair-curling/waving techniques? Should I just go out and buy some super glue and shelaque right now? A wig? This is especially posed to those of you who also have fine, straight hair and how you combat that, but any tips will be greatly appreciated

Thank you ladies!
Re: I live in a curl-less world :(
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[QUOTE]Not even sleeping in sponge curlers works?
Posted by lunarsongbird[/QUOTE]
Not really :( I actually tried that this weekend, as a trial run. I showered Saturday night, put all my conditioner goodies in my hair like normal, and then while it was still wet/damp, I smoothed some mousse into it and rolled sections of it up in the sponge rollers. The next morning, one side look fantastic, the other side looked wayward and confused, and the top looked like slept-on wet hair. Within an hour it had all fallen out (granted I went to the beach, so I'm sure the ocean air didn't help). Maybe I shouldn't have put any leave-in conditioner or silkifying stuff in it? But then I am afriad it will just look frizzy. *sigh*
[QUOTE]<strong>So, what are your hair-curling/waving techniques?</strong> Should I just go out and buy some super glue and shelaque right now? A wig? This is especially posed to those of you who also have fine, straight hair and how you combat that, but any tips will be greatly appreciated :) Thank you ladies!
Posted by csousa1[/QUOTE]
I have very straight hair. It's fine, but I have a lot of it. Here's what I do:
Wash and blowdry it. Clip up all but the bottom 1"-2" of my hair. Take a small section of hair, comb it straight, and spray it with flexible hold hairspray. I start with the curler close to the roots, curl the top 1/3rd of my hair, hold it, and work the curling iron down to the ends. Do this for each small section of hair. Then let down another section of hair and repeat.
If you've gotten your hair curled at the salon before, this is how stylists curl hair. I find that it holds better than trying to curl the entire length of your hair at once - plus it makes it curlier.
If this doesn't make any sense, I can try to find a video to show you.
Edited for clarity
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: I live in a curl-less world :( : Not really :( I actually tried that this weekend, as a trial run. <strong>I showered Saturday night, put all my conditioner goodies in my hair like normal, and then while it was still wet/damp, I smoothed some mousse into it and rolled sections of it up in the sponge rollers.</strong> The next morning, one side look fantastic, the other side looked wayward and confused, and the top looked like slept-on wet hair. Within an hour it had all fallen out (granted I went to the beach, so I'm sure the ocean air didn't help). Maybe I shouldn't have put any leave-in conditioner or silkifying stuff in it? But then I am afriad it will just look frizzy. *sigh*
Posted by csousa1[/QUOTE]
You must use dirty hair, just like a day of no wash... I promise it will make all the difference in the world. Clean hair is silky smooth and will resist any styling other than wearing it straight especially if it is naturally that way.
1.) Don't wash it. Day old hair will usually manage better and the natural oils in your hair will help keep the curl.
2.) Mousse hair first
3.) Spray piece of hair with hair spray then curl it with a curling iron
4.) Pin that curl on your head with bobby pins. Repeat 28375 times.
5.) Let the curls cool for 20 minutes or so before taking the bobby pins out.
6.) Spray each curl as you take it out with hair spray, then do a once over.
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[QUOTE]Dude, get a YouCurl ($40 available most places that sell hair stuff). I just got one about a week ago and I'm in love with it. My hair generally holds curl ok, but not great, and I also find styling my hair curly to be really difficult. With this thing, it's easy and my hair stays curled for 4 times longer than usual. Plus, it's so much quicker than other curling irons or rollers. Ok, infomercial over. If you decide to try it, wash your hair and then comb a volumizing mousse through it while it's damp. Blow dry and then get to work. Edit: Or wash your hair the day before like some of the other ladies have suggested, but still use the volumizing mousse.
Posted by Elle1036[/QUOTE]
Elle, which one do you use? When I googled YouCurl a couple options came up, so I am curious which one you use. If it is the one I think, I will def be buying it because I have wanted one like that.
I think I will be trying all of these options this weekend as trial runs and see which works best. I'm scared of the dirty hair thing, although I know that works, because my hair is SOO fine that it gets greasy pretty easily :( But I will be brave and try it!
Thanks ladies!!
I'm scared of those. I burned my fingers trying to curl my hair one of those and said F this
Maybe I'm just a dum dum..
These: http://www.sallybeauty.com/flexible-rods/HAIRAR4,default,pd.html?cm_vc=SEARCH
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I also have fine, straight hair that hates to curl, I will definitely give your tips a try!