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Debra Messing's tight spiral curls are easy to create if you have naturally curly or wavy hair. Here's what to do:
1. Start by working to enhance your hair's natural texture. First, evenly distribute a good amount of curl enhancing cream throughout damp hair, and then gently shake strands to bring out curls.
2. Next, use a diffuser to blow dry your roots. Keep your hands out of your hair -- unless you actually like hair that resembles Brillo.
3. Once roots are dry, divide your hair into small, 1-inch sections. Wind each section around your pointer finger to create a curly-cue, then pin in place on your scalp.
4. Leave curls to set until they're completely dry, then remove pins and release ringlets. Mist hair with an anti-frizz, shine boosting spray to finish.
1. Start by working to enhance your hair's natural texture. First, evenly distribute a good amount of curl enhancing cream throughout damp hair, and then gently shake strands to bring out curls.
2. Next, use a diffuser to blow dry your roots. Keep your hands out of your hair -- unless you actually like hair that resembles Brillo.
3. Once roots are dry, divide your hair into small, 1-inch sections. Wind each section around your pointer finger to create a curly-cue, then pin in place on your scalp.
4. Leave curls to set until they're completely dry, then remove pins and release ringlets. Mist hair with an anti-frizz, shine boosting spray to finish.
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