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Is there a way that someone with relaxed 4a/b hair can get hair....

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Michelle79

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like this? :love: :notworthy
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I have fallen so love with her hair that I am even considering going natural if thats what it takes to get a style similiar to this.

Is there any type of roller sets that would make my hair somewhat like this? All suggestions/comments welcomed!! Thanks ladies!!
 
That's what I was thinking a rod set will make it look somewhat like that......I never had one before so I wasn't sure.

I know she's natural, her hair is gorgeous to me. I'm guessing she's a type 2 or 3.

Thanks!!
 
Yes try a rod set. I even think it's a rod set on Tracy's hair. Her natural curl pattern is not as spiraly as it is in those pics. Her natural hair is more of a separated-curls look.
 
ITA with the flexi rods, either she had a flexi rod set or just plan old spiral curls done w/a curling iron.
simplycee said:
Large flexi rods will give you these types of curls. If done right it could last 5-7 days.
 
I know that she is not a 4a/4b, but didnt someone say before that she has a texturizer? I agree with Supergirl. Her hair was probably set with something for that picture.
 
I think you might be better off being relaxed and then doing rod set like the others said. If you go natural it might be a little bit harder getting the straight but curly look.
 
That's not her natural texture. Yes, she does have a natual texture in the 3's, but she definitely got her hair curled in those two pictures. Possibly straightened, then curled.
 
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