Thursday, August 19, 2010

How do you curl your hair?

i have a curl iron AND a straighter. i hear u can curl ur hair with a straighter too. since i didnt know h0w to use it with the curl iron i looked up on youtube how to curl ur hair with a straightner. i tried wat they did and still couldnt get it. so how do i do it with the straightner? an easy way plzzz!!!! my hairs extremely thick. u can leave me a url i guessHow do you curl your hair?
Best way is old fashioned hair rollers





How to Use Hair Rollers to Set Wet Hair


Overview


Curling irons and hot rollers can be damaging to your hair. If you are looking for a kinder, gentler way to curl your hair, consider using hair rollers when it is wet. Although this can be more time-consuming than using more modern ways to curl your hair, it is less likely to damage it. Follow these steps and you will be able to set wet hair using rollers.


Step 1


Dampen your hair and comb it. Make sure it is tangle-free. Smooth hair is easier to work with, and will help your get even results.


Step 2


Use a hairstyling product that will help your hair hold the curls. This can be a mousse, gel or spray. You can use the product of your choice on your entire head of hair at once, or on each individual curl. If your hair doesn't hold curls well, you can do both. Be careful not to use too much product. You could end up with a sticky mess or curls that are too stiff to style properly.


Step 3


Section your hair. Separate it into four parts: the top, both sides (around the ears) and the back. Pin each of the sections of hair tightly against your head.


Step 4


Starting with the front of the top section of hair, unpin it and comb it out again, being careful not to interfere with the other sections that are pinned up.


Step 5


Carefully roll a small portion of this section of hair on the roller. If you want spiral curls, arrange the rollers vertically. Start at the roots and move the roller to the ends of your hair. With your thumb, hold the roots to the roller and roll your hair around the curler. Move your thumb and continue rolling your hair down to the roots. Roll it as tightly as possible, so it will not fall later. Use the appropriate clip to hold the roller as close to your scalp as possible. Remember that large sections of hair on individual rollers will produce loose curls, and smaller sections of hair on individual rollers will make tighter curls. Continue this same process with the top section of your hair. If you notice your hair is drying, you can lightly mist it with water from a spray bottle.


Step 6


Repeat the preceding step on the side sections of hair. Make sure the amount of hair being curled on one roller is the same for all the rollers, so your curls are similar. Once the sides are curled, repeat the process on the back section of your hair. If you like, spray a hair product made for wet hair to help form the curls.


Step 7


Allow your hair to dry completely before you remove the rollers. If you are in a hurry, you can use a blow dryer to dry your hair. Use the lowest speed possible. You can also use a diffuser so you won't blow your hair out of the rollers.


Step 8


Carefully remove the rollers, starting in the back. Always remove the rollers in the opposite order to how you put them in. You can lightly spray each curl with hairspray to help hold the curl. Be careful not to use too much spray.


Step 9


Style your hair. For a wavy look, brush out the curls. For tighter curls, gently run your fingers through your hair to only slightly loosen the curls. You can use a finishing spray to help hold the hairstyle if you like.How do you curl your hair?
look it up on youtube.

No comments:

Post a Comment