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Archive for August 27th, 2009

Loose Waves and Tight Curls

Author: StylinG August 27, 2009

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Straight hair has its appeal to be sure, but sometimes women long for a change. A new hairstyle can be invigorating, getting you out of that rut and on to bigger and better things. In order to achieve that goal, you’ll need to master the art of the curling iron. First of all, decide if you want the relaxed, fun look of waves or the tight and prim curled appearance.

Larger curling irons make waves – quite literally – and small professional curling irons create curls. Be wary of overheating your hair, as that can cause unsightly damage. A conditioning spray may be used to shield your hair from heat damage. Divide the hair into sections so that it’s more manageable to manipulate. Then wind your locks over the curler in systematic fashion.


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