
To get her hairstyle you need to use the no clamp method of curling.
-Take large sections of hair and wrap around curling iron leaving the clamp closed
-Let the curls cool
-Then, comb out curls using a wide tooth comb

-Pull the rest of the hair over to the opposite side
Now go rock it and let me know how it works out.

Hi Shareena,
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. I have a question on getting big curls.
I have fine hair but quite a bit of it and want to master curls because my hair is stick straight and pretty long and boring. What size curling iron should I use for this technique? Should I spray first with anything? (I buy pureology for shampoo/conditioner so I like to keep it cheaper with styling stuff). Or do you spray only after?
Thanks!
Hi Shareena,
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. I am always attempting big curls on my long, fine stick straight hair. What size curling iron should I use for this technique? Do you spray anything in first before curling or after? I can't seem to get it right. I always end up looking like I have a spiral perm (ahhh). Should I take bigger sections?
Thanks for your help in advance!
You can try using bigger sections and around a 1 inch curling iron. I would put a volumizing product in your hair wet and then dry it in. Also, Try spraying your hair with some hairspray before you start curling.
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