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I know it can be done but I can't figure out how!

2006-07-27 05:30:39 · 17 answers · asked by Mrs. Noo 4 in Beauty & Style Hair

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it only works with some of them. basically you just twist the straightener up at the end.

2006-07-27 05:33:34 · answer #1 · answered by v.ball_17 3 · 0 0

Finger-dry your hair using a blow-dryer

Section your hair roughly 3" from the nape of your neck

Lightly mist a heat protection spray onto the section

Using ur straighteners, place the irons vertical to your head, as close to your scalp as possible. Rotate the iron 180 degrees away from your head and pull towards you in one smooth movement. The slower the action, the tighter the curl; the faster the action, the looser the curl. If the curl does not form well, don't try to re-do it immediately. Let the hair cool first and then try again
Your curls can be dressed out for a more contemporary look; use your fingers to separate and loosen the curls. Finish with a hair spray and your done!! Good luck! x

2006-07-27 10:47:22 · answer #2 · answered by pinkgurgi 2 · 1 0

its really easy and yes its possible well to curl the whole hair you put the hair in the straightener by the roots....little pieces at a time ....then the hair left you rap it around the out side of the straightener then while your moving down the straightener you twist into a curl but make sure all the hair went true the straightener ......then you bounce the hair up and there you get really nice volumes curls with the straightener..good luck...

2006-07-27 05:41:04 · answer #3 · answered by er 1 · 0 0

Get a small section of your hair and put the irons at the top near your scalp, longways, not at a right angle like you do when strightening. Pull the irons down slowly with a circular wrist action. You should get nice curls! Only works with the skinny irons, not the wide ones.

I find it almost impossible to do all my hair on my own (especially the back) but you might get the hang of it better than me!

Mind your fingers, though! Those things are hot!!!

2006-07-27 05:35:28 · answer #4 · answered by Rae 3 · 0 0

Put some hair in it & then just turn & wrap the hair around it just like you would be doing while using a curling iron. Spray a little hairspray on it while it's curled up like that...it'll help it stay a little.

2006-07-27 05:34:54 · answer #5 · answered by §uper ®ose 6 · 0 0

You can flip the ends of your hair the way you won't but you can't curl unless you have a special iron.

2006-07-27 05:41:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

using a slender straightener place a small section of hair around one inch squared into the center of the hot plates about one inch from the root. flip the staightener over so that the lengths and ends of the hair are now facing the opposite direction to the root. now pull the straightener from root to tip then twist the piece of hair gently around your index finger and thats it!

2006-07-27 09:45:33 · answer #7 · answered by karen l 2 · 0 0

it can be done i saw it on tv,
they put hair in irons with irons upside down so your hand is turned other way then they kind of wrapped the hair back on itself by turning the irons back the right way, and then pulled irons as normal,
it was really good but sorry i cant explain it very well!!

2006-07-27 06:38:38 · answer #8 · answered by sinnedfairy 5 · 0 0

if your hair is pin rapidly there is no way which you will get your hair wavy/curly like in those photos without employing some style of things!! For somewhat much less wave then interior the photos you ought to objective - Brading your hair while moist and then taking it out while its dry - putting your moist hair up in a bun and then taking it out while its dry - Scrunching your hair with a some style of product - Rollers

2016-12-10 16:39:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

straightening iron means straightening not curling at least in my book.

2006-07-27 05:34:23 · answer #10 · answered by pycosal 5 · 0 0

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