Curl your Straight Hair
Posted on March 7th, 2009. Filed under: Life.Is your hair straight or curly? If you have straight hair, do you ever wish you had curls? When you see all the beautiful curls on celebrities and those around you, you probably do. You can straighten your hair if you have the time and patience.
Your first step is the shampoo and condition your hair. It must be clean and very well moisturized. Use a deep conditioner if you want for extra moisture against the curling iron. If you have oily hair, concentrate the conditioner on the ends that will be drier.
Next you need to dry your hair. You can either let it air dry or you can blow dry it. Another great way is to let it dry overnight. This will ensure that it is 100% dry. You want it to be completely dry before you start working.
Now you need your tools and supplies which are a comb or a brush, a medium or small sized barrel curling iron, and hair gel and spray. The gel and spray will be used to hold the curls in place. Use a smaller curling iron if you have very straight hair that doesn’t curl well.
First, take a small one inch section of your hair. Comb or brush it straight. Take a small dab or hair gel and rub it between your two fingers. Then, run your gel covered fingers over the strand of hair, making sure not to get too much hair at the top. Shift your finger down to make sure the gel spreads evenly.
Make sure you don’t use too much so that it’s crunchy. A little crunch at first is okay because you will scrunch it up later to get rid of the crunch. Use a strong hold gel and not a curling gel. Curling gel is made for naturally curly hair just to keep it in place. It is light and not strong enough to keep curls in naturally straight hair.
Next, take your curling iron, make sure it’s hot, clip it around the top of your section of hair, and pull it down until it’s just covering the end. Then, twist the barrel until you have the entire section of hair wrapped around the iron. Hold it for 3 to 5 seconds. Don’t hold it too long because you will burn your hair. Quickly unravel your hair and release the curl. Right away, spray it with a spritz of hair spray. Don’t touch it just yet. If it looks too curly for your liking, that’s a good thing. Just leave it for now.
Finish your entire head of hair in this manner. Once it is all done, turn your head upside down and spray all over with hair spray. After a couple seconds to let it dry, shake your hair to loosen the curls slightly. Flip your hair back and arrange it in place. Any curls that are too tight, gently tug them. Remember that they might fall out a little throughout the day, so you might not want to do this yet.