Friday, November 27, 2009

How to curl hair!?

I have frizzy hair when it dries. I usually put straightening cream in, blow dry it, then straighten it every day after I get out of the shower. I don't have enough patience to blow dry it straight with a round brush though. I have a curling iron (may be too small for what I want to do) and curlers that heat up. What is the best way to go about getting loose curls? I have hair that goes below my shoulders, and it gets VERY frizzy if I do not straighten it. Any advice?



How to curl hair!?

If your hair is too frizzy you might want to wash your hair but don't put in any conditioner. Let you hair dry then put conditioner in you hair. Wait 30 min to an hour with the conditioner in (it works best if you put a shower cap on) then rinse you hair out with cold water cuz cold water makes you hair cuticle lie flatter. Do the conditioner thing once a week and rinse you hair with cold water everyday. if you braid you hair it will be curly and non-frizzy or you could sleep with curlers in.



How to curl hair!?

Go to a professional salon and get a consultation on a relaxer. it is a chemical process that straightens hair. Good luck.



How to curl hair!?

http://pursebuzz.com/?page_id=14



Hope this helps! but you may need to adapt the way they do it in the videos as your hair is a little shorter.



OXO



How to curl hair!?

For loose curls, you want a curling iron that is a diameter of 1 inch or larger. Then, instead of putting the ends in the clamp and curling the hair in the traditional way, pinch the ends in your fingers and wrap the hair around the outside of the hot iron.



Good Luck!



How to curl hair!?

Work with your hair type, not against it. Try a shampoo without SLS (like Burt's Bee's) because it won't dry your hair out so much.



You're already using a straightening cream, so you're on the right track.



Use a big barrel curling iron. It will smooth the hair shaft and help prevent frizzyness.



Finish with an anti-humidity hair spray like Aussie.



How to curl hair!?

Lightly straiten your hair using a silicone serum, try to wash the day before because freshly washed hair can be hard to set. To make sure you get every piece of hair buy a package of those metal clips, like the ones hairdressers use, you can usually find them in dollar stores. Then divide your hair into quarters and clip all but one out of the way. Lightly spritz each section as you come to it with soft hold hairspray, then divide the section you are working on into however many curls it will need to complete the section (varies depending on hair density). Then curl in towards your head and. I find working on the back of your head first and working your way forward is best, less messing up the curls that are done.



Most important thing is to never ever brush out your curls. Wait till you've done every inch of your hair and then lightly comb and arrange the curls with your fingers, if you have frizzy hair you may find lightly (lightly!) rubbing your fingers with a silicone serum while you style will tame excess frizz. Oh, and doing a deep conditioning treatment sometime the week before you do you hair is a good idea because curling irons are killer on your hair.



How to curl hair!?

my daughter will wash her hair before she goes to bed. towel dry it and then put it up in a bun when it is dry take the bun out and this should give you loose curls. maybe if you were in a rush you could dry the bun with a hairdryer and see how this comes out. hope it works for you



How to curl hair!?

I have very frizzy hair too. But now I use Garnier Fructis conditioner. That helps a lot .All you have to do is... 1st shampoo your hair then conditioner it with the garnier fructis and blow dry it ....trust me it will help.



For loose curls all I have to do is put my hair in a bun for 2 hours and there are my loose curls.



!!!!!!!GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!



How to curl hair!?

By purchasing the plastic magnetic snap around rollers with the smooth barrel. I roll up my hair every night and my curls last until I roll it back up at night.

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