Roll the end of your ponytail on a medium - barreled curling iron, wait for a couple of seconds and let
the curled hair section slide off the iron.
Curl each hair section in a different direction.
Not exact matches
Insert a 1/2 — 1 inch
section of
hair into the opening with the
curl chamber facing towards your head, close the handles and your
hair will be automatically drawn into the
curl chamber.
Wrap a small 1 inch
section of your
hair around the barrel of the
curling iron.
Looser, natural looking
curls can be created with wider
sections of
hair, or you can amp up the sexiness by stopping the rotation a few inches from the scalp.
Section towel - dried strands into four equal pieces, then work a nickel - size drop of
curling cream through each to enhance the existing bend in your
hair.
It's also perfect for people at home that have trouble
curling their own
hair — all you have to do is stick a
section of
hair between the indented plates and clamp down.»
Styling During the Blowout: For my blowouts, I usually just blow it out in
sections with a round brush,
curl the ends, and then pin and set it while I finish the entire head of
hair.
Then Ward recommends pulling
sections of the
hair taut with his
Curling Shine Brush ($ 30; amazon.com), and then setting the
sections tightly with rollers.
It all depends on the size of the
sections of
hair you
curl as well as the direction in which you
curl them.
Add texture by spritzing a thickening spray like Aveda's Pure Abundance Style - Prep to your roots before you blow - dry and wrapping random
sections of
hair around a large - barrel
curling iron.
To get a similar look, reach for a large barrel
curling wand like T3's Whirl Convertible Styling Wand ($ 185; sephora.com) and wrap one inch
sections of your
hair around it, starting at your mid-lengths.
This look was definitely the result of two things: holding the iron too high up near the root of my
hair and being too lazy to
section off my
curls in smaller manageable strands... Whoops.
Picking up 2 inch
sections of
hair at a time,
curl all your
hair away from your face.
Picking up 1 inch
sections of
hair at a time,
curl all your
hair.
Make styling easy by splitting your
hair into
sections and
curling one side at a time, tilting your head as you style.
Picking up 2 inch
sections of
hair at a time, and wrapping them around the curing iron just twice,
curl all your
hair.
Curl the rest of your
hair in
sections.
To get her soft waves, still
curl your
hair as you normally would — in one - inch
sections, wrapping your
hair away from your face.
Curl all your
hair from root to scalp with a
curling iron, working on individual 2 inch
sections of
hair at a time.
Step 1: You'll start this style by creating a few loose
curls, so first
section off all but the bottom third of your
hair.
Hair was
curled and set for volume, then finger - combed back into a low ponytail and pinned up in two - inch
sections to create a loose - but - polished chignon.
This
curling iron easily rotates and winds each
section of your
hair around the heated ceramic rod.
A wand makes it easier to control the
sections of
hair your
curling at a time and to leave the ends out of the tool, which is what gives waves an easy, beachy finish.
«Blow dry your
hair with a paddle brush to straighten it; then using a large
curling iron (try a 1.5 - inch iron), take random
sections, and
curl your
hair away from your face to give it movement,» advises Taylor Brock, Butterfly Studio Salon's
hair expert.
After the
hair has been
curled, pull it straight back, brush into an off - center ponytail, and fasten with an elastic band (wrap a tiny
section of
hair around the ponytail to hide elastic).
Using 1 - inch
sections of
hair, carefully wrap around the
curling wand winding away from your face — the
curls should start right around the top of the ear for the most natural look.
Start by blow - drying
hair smooth, then use a
curling iron on one - inch
sections, starting from the back.
Teased Side Part Work a volumizing spray into damp
hair before blow - drying
section by
section for volume, using a round brush to give the
hair a gentle
curl.
I first blow my
hair dry straight and then use a 1» clampless
curling iron and wrap small
sections of
hair around, twisting away from my face.
For extra oomph, unravel your topknot and try this: Using your fingers, divide the
hair into four large
sections, then
curl the
hair in each
section with a
curling iron to create a little definition and bounce.
Start by separating your
hair into different
sections to make
curling easier.
Start
curling one layer of
hair at a time and no larger than a one inch
section of
hair per
curl.
Section off your
hair to start
curling.
Just get yourself a
curling wand (I believe that is the correct term — it's a
curling iron without the clamp thingie) and then wrap
sections of
hair around it.
«For loose waves, I use a 1» - barrel
curling iron; I wrap the
sections of
hair around the barrel, keeping the iron two inches from the scalp and avoiding
curling the ends so the
curls don't look overly «done.»
«To get Carrie Underwood's natural - looking
curls, I start by
curling sections of
hair using a small - barrel
curling iron,» says Jessica Ruggles of Adorne Artistry in Houston.
«I re-create it by
curling sections of
hair using 1» - and 2» - barrel
curling irons.
Make a side part and begin
curling sections of
hair inward with a 3.5 - inch barrel
curling iron.
«Create an extreme side part, clip
hair into
sections, and use a
curling iron with a 1.5 - inch barrel to style.»
Then before you start
curling your
hair, spray one inch
sections of
hair with a medium hold hairspray.
So wrap two - inch
sections of
hair around a medium - size
curling iron.
Once the
hair is prepped, wrap one inch
sections around a small
curling iron.
I then take 1 / 2 - inch
sections and twirl the
hair around my finger, making a ringlet & twisting away from my face (my stylist taught me this trick — it helps with
curl definition & separation).
After styling your
hair in loose waves with a
curling wand, brush the entire front
section of your
hair back with a boar bristle brush, and use the
hair pin of your choice to keep everything in place.
Now that you've
sectioned your
hair, add movement using a one - inch
curling iron.
To finish, David created soft loose
curls with a 1 1/2»
curling iron by taking large
sections of
hair and wrapping then around the inside barrel (with the clamp open), holding for a few
sections.
2)
Curl your
hair in
sections (small if you want tight
curls, and bigger
sections if you want loose
curls) and make tighter
curls on the bottom layers of your
hair, and looser ones on the top layers.
Working with small
sections of your
hair, begin French braiding your
hair at the back of your head, keeping it loose to keep your
curls intact.
To get a look similar to Zendaya, after blow - drying, add in soft waves using a
curling iron like Drybar's The Wrap Party Curling & Styling Wand ($ 165; nordstrom.com) and then separate your hair into two sections — a smaller one that will be pulled into a pony and a thicker section that will be lef
curling iron like Drybar's The Wrap Party
Curling & Styling Wand ($ 165; nordstrom.com) and then separate your hair into two sections — a smaller one that will be pulled into a pony and a thicker section that will be lef
Curling & Styling Wand ($ 165; nordstrom.com) and then separate your
hair into two
sections — a smaller one that will be pulled into a pony and a thicker
section that will be left down.