so i need some help. i really want to be able to curl my own hair. i have a like bigger curling iron and a regular sized one. i try to curl my hair with them and all it does is make a bump, so how do you do it?
i tried googling it but it just confused me. but any good links would be great. any tips on how also would be appreciated. =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? superstarblue89 answered Sunday July 29 2007, 4:34 pm: ok first off straighten your hair...let it cool completely before curling though...spray in some heat protecting spray...separate hair into 1-2 inch sections. spray some hairspray on the strand...when wrapping the hair around the curling iron make sure to curl under...not up around the lever that holds the hair down...thats whats causing that bump...hold for 5-10 seconds...if you're really worried about the curls coming out put some aerosol hairspray in your hair while your holding the curling iron to your head...and move the hair on the iron up and down slightly...just make sure you don't completely fry your hair...when your done spray it a little more for hold and your done [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
ImFakingHotPink answered Saturday July 28 2007, 6:51 pm: First off you have to straighten your hair if it is not already straight. Because to product this look you are only curlying sections.
(i recommend that before your heat you put in a pre-heat serum into your hair so it's more protected. redken makes a good one.)
1. straigten.
2. grap an inch of hair and brush it out.
3. spray in some extraholding hair spray to the inch of hair that was brushed out.
4. take your smaller barrel curler 2 inches from your root down wrap your hair around the barrel.
5. hold for about 5 seconds. and when it's done spray the hair again with hair spray.
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