Question About Sam from iCarly...

Updated on November 22, 2011
R.D. asks from Richmond, VA
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HOW DOES SHE DO HER HAIR?!

I love love love it... maybe not the bangs in the eyes so much, but those huge loose curls.

My hair is naturally curly/wavey... I leave it long to give it some weight to weigh down the curls so I'm not walking around with a red headed afro... but I LOVE the way her hair looks and I want it!!

So how do I do it? Please tell me it's simple and low maintenance ;)

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Think she uses big curlers around her neck (not close to her crown?) I love how it's straighter on top and flow-y towards the bottom, frames the face nicely...

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J.S.

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Her hair always looks awesome but it clearly looks soooo high maintenance. I always laugh because the hair style doesn't match up with the character. ;-)

Well, used to laugh. I can't let the girls watch iCarly any more because Sam upsets my middle daughter with how mean she is.

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K.U.

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You can use a curling wand to get waves like that. It looks like a curling iron without the clamp that tapers to a smaller wand towards the end. Wrap sections of hair around it to get a loose wave. That much hair would be time-consuming, but I love Sam's hair too!

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J.U.

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I don't know about Sam from iCarly but, I can tell you that I have wavy hair and I get bouncy curls from scrunching and blow drying my hair on low upside down, medium heat. Once my hair is 3/4ths dry I flip right side up and dry it the rest of the way or slightly damp. I use a small amount of oil like hair serum (lightly apply) and I'm ready to go.
If my bangs don't cooperate I use either the flat iron or large curling iron to fix those.
PS I've seen your pic on here and I think your hair is beautiful, color and all!

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C.O.

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R.:

I think she uses the HUGE hot rollers and some really good product(s).

I don't think her hair is low maintenance. If you have the curlers - put them in before you do breakfast and take them out when breakfast is over....

That's what I used to do when i was working outside the house - multi-task!! :)

GOOD LUCK!!!

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K.C.

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I also LOVE her hair. My daughter, who has naturally wavy hair, *could* look like that - if we spent about an hour styling it. It involves lots of "product", a flattening iron (for the upper part) and a curling wand (for the lower part) and it's almost impossible to pull of by yourself. I would imagine that Jennette McCurdy (the girl who plays Sam) spends LOTS of time in "hairdressing" before camera time. Even though she seems to have naturally curly hair, she still needs to "tame" it into those perfect, big, bouncy spirals. Absolutely gorgeous, but waaaay too high maintenance.

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C.J.

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I just had some girls do my hair last weekend (girls trip!) and it was the cone shaped curling iron and you wrap your hair around and hold. start about 1 to 1.5 in from scalp.
make sure you have "stuff" (mouse, texturizer, not gel). Work around head keeping curls in tact. then mist with a hair spray. set then shake it out!
Boom!
good luck!

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M.J.

answers from Milwaukee on

She prob has straight hair that's put in rollers before the show. Prob takes 2 hours to get it that way.

You may hate it cuz it's yours.... but red naturally curly hair sounds awesome!! I would wear your hair shorter and go with the afro - felicity style! :)

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J.W.

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It has a lot to do with the courseness of the hair. I could never get my hair to do that because my hair is too fine. My older daughter has my curls but her hair is course and thick, if she let it grow that long all it would take is a little product to keep down the frizz.

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