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how do you curl your hair and give it pretty curls with just a brush and a hair dryer?

2006-12-09 07:06:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

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mmmmm.......well get the brush and roll around a piece of hair and put the blow dryer on your hair?
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2006-12-09 07:11:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A round barrel brush is best,
you get a section of your hair and turn the hairdryer to high heat and put the dryer 1-2 inches away from the hair in the brush. Note: this won't get you big bouncy curls like curling with an iron will, just suddle waves.

2006-12-09 07:10:46 · answer #2 · answered by Kat™ 3 · 1 0

you will need a round brush.

first all start off with wet hair and if you have a curl product, put it in. then curl sections of the hair one at a time with the brush and hold the dryer until your hair is dry. flip your hair upside down for extra poof.

2006-12-09 07:12:27 · answer #3 · answered by Uganda O 1 · 1 0

use a small round brush and do your hair in 1" sections all over holding hairdryer about 2" away from each rolled up section on the brush, however if you are going to do this you would be best to use rollers as you will obtain better results

2006-12-09 07:32:30 · answer #4 · answered by Jane smith 2 · 1 0

it really is all negative for your hair, yet at the same time as blow drying your hair by no skill positioned it on finished blast & continually positioned a warmth secure practices product on your hair earlier drying it (and/or ironing it). i'd advise only blow drying your hair, with a large ceramic round brush (the warm temperature from the dryer heats the ceramic and acts like a curling iron) .. do not blow dry drenched hair, dry it at the same time as it really is damp and take small sections (it's going to take slightly longer yet look extra perfect).

2016-11-25 01:12:01 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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