After my hair is dry, I'll go in with
a small curling iron (like this one here) to add some extra waves.
Once you've done that, take
a small curling iron, and without even opening it, wrap 1 - inch sections of hair around it (leave the ends out, and don't burn yourself).
Once the hair is prepped, wrap one inch sections around
a small curling iron.
Opt for
a smaller curling iron (1/4»), and even if your curls do fall a little bit, that is totally okay!
Smaller curling irons will create more waves than larger ones, since your hair can wrap around a smaller curling iron more times.
Not exact matches
Wrap a
small 1 inch section of your hair around the barrel of the
curling iron.
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.
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.
«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.
Then, with two different - size
curling irons, I create large
curls in the front and
smaller ones in the back, followed by a few spritzes of texture spray.
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.
A
curling wand is a clipless
curling iron that is larger towards the top and gradually gets
smaller.
Apply a volumizing mousse to damp hair and blow it straight, then wrap
small sections around a medium
curling iron.
While you've always been told to use
small barrel
curling irons for
small curls and larger barrels for large
curls, this tutorial throws those theories out the window.
After you have dried your hair you are going to take a
small section, spray it with hair spray and then use a
curling iron to tightly
curl that section.
To create a look with some more texture, simply
curl smaller pieces of hair with the same
curling iron.
Using the same
curling iron, wrap
small sections of hair -LRB-.5 - 1 inch) all the way around, leaving out the ends.
If your aiming for tight
curls, go for a
smaller sized
iron... if your looking for simple beach waves, a larger
iron may be right for you!
Hold your extensions tightly from the clip end in your left hand, grab
small chunks and
curl with the
iron just as you would on my own head.
To achieve these gorgeous waves, celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims suggests starting with a light, alcohol - free styling spray, and then wrapping
small sections of hair around a quarter - inch
curling iron.
Celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims suggests starting with a light, alcohol - free styling spray, then wrapping
small sections of hair around a quarter - inch
curling iron, going in opposite directions.
Spray down straight hair with some product and then use a medium or
small barrel
curling iron to wrap hair sections away from the face.
Keep in mind, though, that plastic trays aren't ideal if you store
small appliances that heat up and cool down, like blow dryers or
curling irons.
If you have a
small bathroom, this might just be the best storage solution for your
curling irons and blowdryer.
Consider installing hooks behind your bathroom door for
small styling aids such as corded
curling irons, hair dryers, or just a place to keep bathrobes off the floor.
They are woven, not sure of the fiber, however... I put my cleaning supplies in the larger one and my hair dryer,
curling iron, flat
iron in the
smaller one.
Now it's the perfect place to store
small hair appliances like a
curling iron, a flat
iron and hair brushes.