Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Do A Popsicle Stick Perm

Do a Popsicle Stick Perm


Popsicle sticks provide a different-looking type of curl to hair than traditional curlers. The pattern is more "zig-zag" than spiral or circular. This type of "perm" is easy to do; you can roll your hair at night in the Popsicle sticks and in the morning you'll wake up to fun style that won't require a lot of work. Learning do a Popsicle stick perm can save money and offer up a quick, fun hairstyle option.


Instructions


1. Wrap the Popsicle sticks with the aluminum foil to protect the hair from becoming damaged. If you're leaving the Popsicle sticks in overnight, your hair can be either dry or slightly damp. (Damp hair is required if you'll be taking the sticks out within a few hours after blow-drying it.)


2. Massage mousse through your hair to help the curls set.


3. Divide the hair into sections for rolling. Depending upon the thickness of your hair, you should have between 30 and 50 strands of hair to roll.


4. Place one Popsicle stick at the end of a strand of hair. Begin rolling it up in the same way as you would with a traditional curler. Continue rolling until the stick has nearly reached the scalp.


5. Place a rubber band around the hair on the Popsicle stick to secure it. If you prefer, use small hair clamps.


6. Leave the sticks in overnight to set the curls. If you've wrapped them in your hair while it's damp, you may prefer to blow-dry your hair for 30 to 45 minutes. A blow-dryer with a diffuser will give you greater control, but it's not mandatory.







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