Saturday, February 20, 2010

How do you get stick straight hair to curl on the ends?

I have stick straight dark blonde hair about halfway down my back.


It's thick and heavy. I want it to curl under a little. Anybody have any suggestions?How do you get stick straight hair to curl on the ends?
You'll have to blow it dry with a big round brush. Dry it one chunk at a time by taking some hair with the brush and follow the brush with your hair dryer. Make sure your brush is under your hair and when you get toward the bottom shape it by curling under.





That's your best bet if you want the style to last all day.





Also, when you're done, try using a good quality hair spray. Big Sexy Hair Spray and Play Harder is a good one. It's pricey at around 15 bucks a can, but it will hold your style nicely.How do you get stick straight hair to curl on the ends?
just curl it with a curling iron
Put the ends around rollers, inward, just a little, and blow dry them on high heat





Or use a hot iron, (flat or round will work) to bend your ends under.
ummm how curly? (i have really curly hair, hehe) Um, get some really good curlers! (I have some that are rubber %26amp; they work REALLY well on almost any kind of hair) i think they are CONAIR brand. good luck!
When you dry it, try with your brush to hold it at an angle, then spray with hair spray. You could also use fake hair, use a curling iron or staightening iron in a bended position. Make sure after this you use hair spray. Or you could get it professionaly done at a hair salon :]
with an hair dryer and a round brush you will be able to curly them in the end. I did the same thing today in the beauty salon :)
use a straigtening iron and as u sweep it down, curl it under. Or blowdry it with a round brush on the ends. But neither of those will work if your hair is heavy. Since your hair is so long, a good cut for you would be a V cut, it will still give you the length you want, but you'll have a softer look around your face, and it will give your hair a little more ';bounce';. but that isn't what you asked, is it?

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