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Short-Cut Styling For Long Hair

Author: Hairdo4U May 15, 2010

padmalakshmiIf you are looking for that free flowing and what appears to look like almost a natural wave actually takes very little time at all.  However, to be successful means using the right haircare products on your hair.  Using a smoothing shampoo and conditioner and applying them to every strand of your hair, will definitely reduce the amount of time it takes to dry your hair.  That is, of course, if you are also using an ionic hair dryer.

To achieve this flowing natural wavy look, the first step is to apply a dime-size amount of your favorite styling cream to your hair.  You will want to start a few inches below the roots so that you will be able to maintain volume at the crown of your head.  Blow-dry your hair using your fingers instead of a brush.  Next take a curling iron that is 1 1/2″ in diameter and only curl the upper layer of your hair.   If you don’t want to use a curling iron and you have some hot rollers, roll the upper layer of your hair with these and while they are cooling you can be applying your makeup or whatever else you have left to do to get ready.

After the curlers have cooled off, or you have completed curling the sections of hair with the curling iron, run your fingers through the curls.  Lean over and shake your head allowing the hair to flow freely.  Once you have raised your head you may want to run your fingers through your hair again for some final touches.  If you don’t mind that loose free-flowing style then don’t apply any hairspray, otherwise lightly mist your hair with just enough to hold the waves if your hair is so heavy that any curl or wave you have created would simply fall out.

Now you are ready to enjoy that free-spirited style while maintaining a fairly healthy approach to styling.

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