First, put your hair into a half - up style, then wrap
each section around the barrel.
Not exact matches
Wrap a small 1 inch
section of your hair
around the
barrel of the curling iron.
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.
«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.»
Add body by wrapping big
sections around a large
barrel curling iron, then tousling with your fingers.
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.
Wrap medium - sized
sections of hair
around the
barrel of a 1.5» curling wand.
I just misted on some volumizer and wrapped 4 - inch
sections of her hair
around a double -
barrel curling iron to amp them up.»
Starting about half way up, I wrapped large
sections around a 1 1/2 ″
barrel curling iron.
To create subtle volume at your crown, Atkin says to take a one - inch
section at your crown, hold it vertically above your head, and then wrap it
around the
barrel of your curling iron.
Using a GHD Soft Curl in Large, take medium
sections of hair and wrap
around the
barrel holding for 10 seconds.
It has a fast take - off that will drop you straight into a
barrel section, then the wave tapers
around the reef where you will get a nice wall that eases up on the outside of the wave.
The wave is a mix of
barrels, peaks,
sections, and ramps that revolve
around the mood of the ocean and tides.
While hunting
around for a copy of Mario Party 9 to review (not getting onto the availability of that game since we've flogged the GAME horse until its legs have fallen off already), I got thinking about the gaming attitude towards sequels — namely the one you'll find by going to any given comment
section, which seems to think that all game sequels should be put in a big
barrel of poo then set on fire.
A
barrel - shaped speaker standing about a foot tall, it has a gun - metal grey base where its speaker grille wraps
around, while up top is a clear plastic
section that also houses the light array that glows when Amazon's assistant is activated and listening for commands.