Saturday, August 21, 2010

How do i curl my hair with a straightener please help fast :( ?

ok so i really really liked the girls hair who did this video:





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w74e5aXrF鈥?/a>





she shows you how to do it and i would be able to do it but where you have to turn the straightener around so much my straightener gets stuck it my hair and it hurts to pull it out. what am i doing wrong? please help me :( quick though cuz i have school tomorrow and want it done before i go to bed. thanks to everyone





xoxo :DHow do i curl my hair with a straightener please help fast :( ?
as for curling it think twice about a curling iron, I'd use a flat iron just because its better for you hair, its quicker and easier.


Try this tutorial out so you can see what I''m talking about:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB1npokA2鈥?/a>


Its for curling ur hair with the flat iron.How do i curl my hair with a straightener please help fast :( ?
Some straightners wont do it. I have the chi and it does it. but curl your hair up the straightner and then open the straightner a little bit and pull it down slowly, so its twisty :)
Turn on your hair straightener and let it heat up.





Comb your hair to get rid of any tangles, as snarls will interfere with the quality of the curls you create. Spray your hair with a thermal styling protectant to shield it from the heat of your hair straightener. The ends of your hair are especially vulnerable, as they are older than the rest of your hair, so make sure they get coated with the styling product to minimize breaking and splitting.





Separate a fine section of hair, about 1/4 inch thick, making sure it is no wider than your hair straightener. Clamp down close to the root or wherever you want the curl to begin on the section of hair. Twist your wrist inward toward your head and hold this position as you slide the hair straightener down the lock of hair. You may make an inward twisting motion again as you reach the ends of your hair, to ensure that the curl is defined, with no odd straight pieces poking out. The slower you slide the straightener down your hair shaft, the tighter the resulting curl; if you want looser waves, slide the flat iron a little more quickly down the section of hair (see Resources for a video).





Repeat Step 3 for the rest of your hair. When you are through, use your fingers to style your hair. Do not use a comb or brush, as these will break down the shape of your newly created curls or make your hair static-y. Finish by misting your hair lightly with hairspray to help your curls retain their shape throughout the day.
put on a glove, wrap hair around straightner, some have smooth edges, use heat protector, wrap hair around loosely/semi tight to be heated, it's time consuming, might be easier to loosely blow dry hair,then use velcro rollers and continue to blow dry/air dry, then brush out, less time consuming than individually doing each piece and hair can be drying while you're getting ready.

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