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Wanting curly hair is nothing new, which is why curling irons have been around for centuries. Join the club, whether you're looking for bouncing ringlets or flowing waves.
To complete this How-To you will need:
A head of wet hair
Heat-protective serum
Styling gel, cream, or mousse
A brush or comb
A curling iron
A nonflammable surface
And some hair clips
A blow-dryer (optional)
Hair spray (optional)
Hair pins (optional)
And a wide-toothed comb (optional)
Step 1: Choose curling iron
Choose a curling iron with an adjustable temperature setting so you can see how much heat works best with your hair. Also consider how big you want your curls to be—the narrower the barrel, the tighter the curls.
Step 2: Apply serum
Apply a heat protective serum to your wet hair according to the product directions.
Step 3: Apply product
Apply a styling product—like a volumizing or curl-enhacing gel, cream, or spray—to your wet hair, according to the product directions.
Step 4: Blow-dry hair
Blow-dry your hair straight unless you want to create spiral curls—in which case, allow your hair to air-dry—and brush it straight.
Step 5: Heat curling iron
Plug in your curling iron and heat it on a nonflammable surface. Be sure to read the directions carefully, as different models require different amounts of time to heat up.
Step 6: Clip up top
Part a line around the back of your head from ear to ear, and clip the top section of hair up.
Step 7: Divide lower section
Further divide your lower section of hair, pulling one smaller section forward and clipping the rest out of the way.
Tip: For spiral curls, make half inch sections and twist them. For looser waves, make one inch sections.
Step 8: Insert hair
Open the curling iron and insert the end of a small section of hair between the barrel and the clip. Wind the rest of the section in a spiral around the length of the barrel.
Tip: To keep the iron from scorching your scalp, place a wide-toothed comb at your roots to prevent the barrel from touching your skin.
Step 9: Hold & slide off
Hold for about 10 seconds, then open the curling iron enough so you can slide your hair off.
Tip: If you want to lock in the curl, spritz each with a little hair spray and then gently lift the curl to your scalp, maintaining its shape, and pin it in place until you are finished curling your whole head.
Step 10: Curl lower section
Continue to curl the lower section of your hair one smaller section at a time, alternating the direction that you wind the hair around the curling iron.
Step 11: Curl top section
When the lower section of your hair is curled, release a small section from your clipped hair and continue curling one small section at a time, alternating the direction that you wind the hair around the curling iron.
Step 12: Use fingers or comb
Use your fingers or a wide-toothed comb to separate and style your curls—the more you touch them, the looser they'll become.
Step 13: Use hairspray
For extra hold, spritz your finished look with a little hair spray. Congratulations: you're a card-carrying member of the curl club.
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thats not the way you curl hair...you have to clamp the hair between the curling iron at the tips of your hair then roll up...there is no need to use a comb at you roots..if i get 10 thumbs up i'll do a tutorial on how you propley curl hair
MoniqueHorseyMusic 7 months ago 28
Her hair isn't even curled or wavy, it's just... Weird.
MimiTheHamster 1 year ago 20