Saturday, August 21, 2010

Curling hair with a straightener?

I've seen videos on Youtube of how to curl your hair with a straightener. They wrapped the hair around it, then just pulled it through, and it came out curly. But my hair still comes out straight when I do this. Any better methods? I have a 1 1/2 inch Revlon straightener with one round edge, one flat edge.


Also, is there a way to keep your hair as straight as it gets right after you straighten it? Because mine always goes a little wonky after a few minutes.Curling hair with a straightener?
smaller straighteners work better to curl hairCurling hair with a straightener?
1) Better method for curling: get a hair curler. You can get seriously amazing results due to the specific design%26amp;function of the curler. That makes it a hell of a lot easier to curl your hair.





2) For straightening: Try using shampoo, conditioner, and a leave-in hair product that straightens your hair. Then make sure your hair is dry before you straighten it (or else you'll end up burning, frying, and splitting your hair).





For example, Pantene Po-V has a straightening ';comb-in'; cream that's actually part of their EXTRA STRAIGHT line of shampoo, conditioner, and comb-in cream.





Making the straightener really hot will make the straightness last longer, but be careful because it can do more damage to your hair. If you're gonna turn the heat up, then make sure the hot plate on your straightener isn't the kind with a huge slab of metal.
yeahh i do it every morning with my straightner its easssy





i went to coles and bought a $20 straightner and its really kind of small and i ahve like really long hair so really it only works best when you have the right type of straightner ...... but if not your probably only wrapping it around twice ... try wrapping it around as MUCH as it can go it will hurt but beauty is pain XD


that should work =]=]
try putting it on a higher setting. Thats what happens to me sometimes. I like curling my hair with a straightener best.

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