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Hair question for the hair experts.
I'm clueless when it comes to styling my hair, but I bought some of these:

because I wanted to try something new with my hair. I thought that if I bought them and used them, I could maybe get those awesome big wavy curls that people with long hair get/have. My only problem: I don't have a clue how to use them. I have pretty thick hair and it's decently wavy and pretty frizzy, as well. I know I can't roll them in when my hair is wet, fresh out of the shower. Do I put them in when it's damp? But then, will my hair dry? Or, do I put them in when my hair is dry? HELP! Any tips are highly appriciated... especially since "fixing my hair" is really only running a straightner through it. I'm so clueless.
"Always have faith in God, yourself, and the Cowboys...'-Eddie Sutton
Re: Hair question for the hair experts.
That's who I was hoping for! Ha! Unless there is another hair expert running around here that I don't know about!
Dani would probably know too.
My best bet would be to 1/2 way dry your hair then roll it and finish blow drying.