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  1. #1
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    Look on youtube for tutorials! I have learned a few neat things on there for hair!

    One trick for wavy hair is to section the hair, heat a small section with hair dryer and then twist it tight, wrapping around itself and then pin it to your head. Go around the head and then hairspray. Wait a minute then heat your head again with the hair dryer. Wait a few minutes to cool and then take them down.

    Hot rollers work pretty good. The smaller the size the tighter the curl. I use a little bit of hairspray before hand.

    I love curling irons but can not figure out how to get curl from my flat iron!!

    Recently, I watched a stylist make gorgeous ringlets in long hair with a medium size curling iron. The trick was to start closer to the scalp and and slowly make your way down (instead of curling up) to the ends so that the curl starts higher. When she got to the bottom she curled up a few rotations. The result was stunning!
    Last edited by arielmoon; 10-28-2010 at 06:30 AM. Reason: World's longest run on.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2009
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    I had hair down to almost my waist, and am growing it out again, it's about to my chest now. Hot rollers will change your life and they're cheap too. Just look for a set at Target. I would recommend a set of all large ones for hair mid-back to waist length. But, probably the mixed set for your hair length of the large, medium, and small curlers. You can twist your hair up in 5-10min, leave the rollers in while you finish getting ready, pull the pins out and voila! Big sexy model hair!
    "Namaste, B*tches!"

  3. #3
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    Thanks for the additional tips!

    I did find a good tutorial on YouTube. Watched a couple of this lady's stuff. She explain's things simply... that's what I need lol.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmsDigwVn1E

    p.s. she also has a big curling iron vid... and a diff vid, I tried where you twist the flat iron itself in a swirling motion
    Last edited by Miranda; 11-01-2010 at 06:10 PM.

  4. #4
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    My hair isn't super thick so on days when I don't have a lot of time to mess with it I cheat. I put frizz serum in my hair then blow dry it damp,then I twist it into a low bun and secure it with hair screws(goody makes them& target has them) I then hairspray and blow dry some more, finish getting ready,then take the screws out and finger comb.I end up with loose curls and not much heat damage.
    I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband

  5. #5
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    I do that without any of the extra steps. Blow dry a bit, twist into bun (it stays up by itself) and then a few hours later, when the bun falls out, voila, curly hair.

    Quote Originally Posted by jelee1311 View Post
    My hair isn't super thick so on days when I don't have a lot of time to mess with it I cheat. I put frizz serum in my hair then blow dry it damp,then I twist it into a low bun and secure it with hair screws(goody makes them& target has them) I then hairspray and blow dry some more, finish getting ready,then take the screws out and finger comb.I end up with loose curls and not much heat damage.
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