How to Style Your Hair Like Kesha's Bedhead Curls
Using your comb or fingers, part hair into two sections, preferably using a side part., Take your moisturizer and run it through each side of your hair., After you've moisturized your hair, run some mousse (such as TRESemme) through both sides of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Using your comb or fingers
Brush both sides out with a good boar-bristle brush. -
Step 2: part hair into two sections
Make sure you concentrate on the ends, body, and roots. , However, you can skip this step if you have thick hair. , Use curl gel if your hair is damp. , It is basically French braiding, but with 2 sections of hair instead of three.
Repeat this step with the other side of hair. , Secure the bun with an elastic or bobby pins. ,, However, do not brush it.
Instead, run your fingers through your hair.
Right now, it most likely looks like a few simple twist, but keep separating and shaking your hair. , Flip your hair around and fluff it up.
It also helps to tease it. , Use some "sprunch" spray (like Aussie scrunch spray). , -
Step 3: preferably using a side part.
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Step 4: Take your moisturizer and run it through each side of your hair.
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Step 5: After you've moisturized your hair
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Step 6: run some mousse (such as TRESemme) through both sides of your hair.
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Step 7: Always add curl activator(like Carefree Curl curl activator) or curling gel to your hair before styling it.
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Step 8: Once your hair has been prepared
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Step 9: take one side of your hair
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Step 10: and French twist it.
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Step 11: After both sides have been French twisted
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Step 12: take both of the sides and put them in a bun at the back of your head.
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Step 13: Wrap a silk scarf around hair and go to sleep.
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Step 14: When you wake up
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Step 15: carefully take the twists out.
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Step 16: Shake it out.
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Step 17: Scrunch your hair.
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Step 18: Keep shaking/scrunching/fluffing/teasing until you achieve the desirable look.
Detailed Guide
Brush both sides out with a good boar-bristle brush.
Make sure you concentrate on the ends, body, and roots. , However, you can skip this step if you have thick hair. , Use curl gel if your hair is damp. , It is basically French braiding, but with 2 sections of hair instead of three.
Repeat this step with the other side of hair. , Secure the bun with an elastic or bobby pins. ,, However, do not brush it.
Instead, run your fingers through your hair.
Right now, it most likely looks like a few simple twist, but keep separating and shaking your hair. , Flip your hair around and fluff it up.
It also helps to tease it. , Use some "sprunch" spray (like Aussie scrunch spray). ,
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