I always try to curl my hair like that girl from high school musical's hair (gaberella?) and it never comes out as perfect as that. does anyone have advice or tips for curling your hair ( with a curling iron) thanks!
Try using a double barrel curling iron & lots of Kenra hairspray (just because it's the best) Sit down one day when you have nothing to do, and practice. Curl a certain section of your hair a certain way, and then another section in a different way. Just experiment around until you find out how you like it/want it. =]
blwinteler answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 12:35 am: I know you are looking for advice on using a curling iron, but I have found my hair curls best with Wrap Snap and Go. It is inexpensive, easy to use, and you can even put them in at night before bed so that in the morning you take them out and have curls. I got them when I was playing Janet in Rocky Horror Picture Show and really needed easy curls. I didn't expect much out of them, but was pleasantly surprised. The curls are even, bouncy, and look great. [ blwinteler's advice column | Ask blwinteler A Question ]
VainTaraLynn answered Monday November 6 2006, 10:03 pm: Wellll.
1. You can buy a double barrel curling iron and when you style it like that you start at the top and let it heat up so it`ll curl/crimp it, then you go down and inch & hold it, then repeat.
2. With a standard curling iron. You take your hair and put it under the clamp, and twist it loosely, big piece of hair = big waves. small pieces = tight curls.
When your ready to take it out, you pull the curling iron down so that the hair unravels itself and is still on the barrel, and then you open the clamp so it comes out and it should be perfect spiral curls [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
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