Can someone teach me how to curl your hair? I know it's stupid but I'm really confused so can someone give me directions to have the prettiest curls for my grad?
I was going to get my aunt to do it but it wasn't what you would call curl because all the curls were different and half of them were curled the opposite direction than the other.
I don't know like whne you but the curling thing on your hiar if you hold the thing straight and just curl straight up, or like hold it diagonally and curl, etc.
STEP 1: Begin by applying a styling gel, mousse or styling spray to clean, damp hair and blow dry until completely dry. Your curls will form better and last longer with the aid of good quality hair products.
STEP 2: Clip your hair back in multiple sections. Release one section and brush or comb it to remove any knots or tangles. Spray lightly with a soft-hold hairspray if your hair is very fine and doesn't hold curls well.
STEP 3: Begin with the undersection of your hair, working your way up to the top. Twist a small section of your hair with your hands for spiral curls, or take a flat, larger section for loose curls.
STEP 4: Open the curling iron by pressing the lever and insert your hair. Close the curling iron barrel on your hair, making sure that all of the ends of that section are completely enclosed in the barrel.
STEP 5: Roll the iron up and hold it for about 10 seconds.
STEP 6: Open the curling iron and release the curls. Proceed with other sections until all areas have been curled.
STEP 7: Flip your head and shake out the curls, then style your hair with your fingers.
STEP 8: Spray with a light hold hair spray to keep your curls in place. For humid climates use a humidity resistant hair spray.
Tips & Warnings
Use a skinny wand for tight, spiral curls, and a thick iron for large, loose curls.
Keep a hot iron away from your scalp and hairline to avoid burning your skin.
Deep-condition your hair once a week if you curl your hair on a regular basis to help guard against hair damage [ DepthofHeart's advice column | Ask DepthofHeart A Question ]
soendearing answered Sunday March 11 2007, 6:05 pm: This site should help you a bunch!
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