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Frizzing your hair can be a great part of your costume for Halloween or any costuming occasion. This hairstyle is very inexpensive, but it is a little labour and time intensive. For this style, you will need to get a friend to do the back of your hair, and this will help you to get through your overall style faster. When it is done you will be ready to show off and have a blast.

Method 1
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Preparing to Frizz Your Hair

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  1. Wash your hair to remove excess oil, dirt and buildup. Your clean hair will take better to a new style. Condition it to keep it soft and healthy.
    • Pantene and Tresemme have a heat shield shampoo/conditioner that you can use to protect against any heat damage that may result from styling your hair with a straightener.
    • Shampoo at the roots of your hair and condition starting at the midsection of your hair down to the tips of your hair.
  2. Use your thermal protection spray, and blow dry your hair so that it is mostly straight and completely dry. You do not need to worry about styling your hair at this point. You are simply drying it before you style it.
    • If you do not blow dry your hair, you can towel dry your hair, and let it air dry. Give yourself more time for the whole hair styling process if you air dry your hair. Also, do not sleep on your hair before you style it.
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  3. Apply the mousse after you have blow or air dried your hair in preparation for styling. This will help your hair hold the style without making it stiff.
    • Use a tennis ball sized amount of mousse if you have short hair and a softball-sized amount if you have long or thick hair.
    • Light hold mousse can be used on all hair types.
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Method 2
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Styling Your Hair

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  1. Get the upper section of your hair out of the way. Clip it on top of your head so that you can start working with the bottom section of your hair. You can divide up your hair into four quadrants, and style one quadrant at a time.
    • You can use a hair tie if you do not have hair clips. The important part is to make sure your hair is out of the way.
  2. Use your comb and gently rake the pointed end of the comb across your scalp making a square about an inch wide by an inch tall. Grab the piece of hair from this section of your hair.
    • You will methodically work through the four quadrants of your whole head making sections like these in each quadrant before moving onto another quadrant.
  3. Place the pin close to the base of your head so that it is almost touching. If you leave too much room between the u-pin and your head, you will risk your hair losing volume.
  4. Start at the base of u-pin that is near your head. Have the pin face out horizontally. Then weave the hair in and out of the pin from side to side creating a figure eight pattern until you get to the end of the pin.
    • If parts of your hair stick out of the pin, that is okay. You will be spraying it with hairspray, and the overall effect will still be achieved.
    • Your hair will make a zigzag pattern on the pin.
  5. Make sure both sides get covered with one good spritz for each side. You will want to use this product to protect against heat damage. You also want to give your hair texture and help it hold the style with the hairspray.
    • If you do not have the two-in-one product spray, first use the thermal hairspray and then use the hairspray. You want the thermal spray to make more contact with the shaft of your hair to protect it from damage.
  6. Your flat iron should be on medium heat. Your medium setting should be approximately 290 degrees. Clamp your straightener on the hair at the bottom part of the pin furthest from your head. Then move your straightener up toward your head.
    • Do not straighten your hair for much longer than 5 seconds.
    • If you have dry or damaged hair, you can set your flat iron to a low setting (around 250-275 degrees).
  7. Do this around your whole head. You should work methodically in sections, or quadrants, making these one inch sections on your whole head. This whole process can take one to two hours depending on how much hair you have.
    • Get your friend to work on the back of your hair.
  8. Do this after you have finished clipping and straightening all of your hair. Pull the u-pin out by it’s u base. It should easily slide right now.
    • Do not try to unravel your hair off of the clips.
  9. Take your hairbrush, and brush through all of your hair to make it voluminous. Turn your head over, hang your hair upside down, and brush your hair so that it gets even more voluminous.
    • You can use your regular hair brush or vented hair brush to create volume. Do not use a round brush.
    • If you want to use your fine tooth comb, you can tease the roots of your hair to make your hair more voluminous. You can take an inch section that needs more volume, and from the midsection of your hair to your root, comb downward to create texture and volume. Be aware; however, that teasing damages your hair.
  10. Hang your head upside down again, and spray evenly around your whole head to keep to keep your big, frizzy hairstyle in place. If your friend is around, have her spray your whole head while your hair is upside down.
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    Can I just plait my hair overnight to save some time?
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    Yes, your hair should be slightly damp as well in order to get the desired outcome from it.
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    How do I make my hair permanently curly?
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    Getting a perm at a salon is probably the closet you can get to permanent. If you have coarser hair that takes curl well, you get sometimes get a year or more out of one perm.
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    Will this method work if my hair is wavy or curly?
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    If you have curly hair (which you generally shouldn't brush, by the way), brush it out when it's dry.
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This article was co-authored by Martha Ellen Mabry. Martha Ellen Mabry is a Hairstylist and the founder of Headchop Hair Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Martha Ellen founded Headchop in 2011 and has been providing high-quality hair styling services in New York ever since. In 2023, Martha Ellen expanded her business to include Lil’ Chop, an express version of Headchop focused on quick and easy in-and-out hair styling. In addition to running two businesses, Martha Ellen's specialties include dry cutting, natural curl and texture, extensions, brow microblading, lamination, freckle tattooing, as well as wedding and event styling. Martha Ellen works exclusively with Great Lengths extensions specializing in changes for length, density, and chemical-free color. This article has been viewed 247,189 times.
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