Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Straw Curl Hair

Straw curling your hair creates very tight curls


African-American women use this hairstyle for curls that are frizz free and shiny, but any woman can set her hair in straw curls. Salons offer this service but you can do it yourself easily. Learning this style only needs a little practice. All of the tools you need are easy to buy at the drugstore or supermarket and are relatively cheap.


Instructions


1. Shampoo and condition your hair. Dry with a towel but don't rub the hair as this can damage it.


2. Cut the straws to about the length of your hair or one to two inches longer.


3. Comb some of your hair to the side, then put the rest of your hair in a ponytail or clip. Part a small section of hair.


4. Spray gel onto the parted small section until it is a little wet. Take the end of the small section and start wrapping it around the straw tightly. Continue until you have wrapped the whole length of the hair around the straw. When the straw reaches your scalp let the straw turn vertically.


5. Bobby pin the straw by putting the pin through the hole in the straw to hold that piece of hair in place. Take another small section of hair and wrap it around the straw tightly and bobby pin it. Repeat until all of your hair is set in straws.


6. Blow dry your hair or let it dry naturally. Take out the bobby pins from all the straws and gently remove the straws from your hair.


7. Run fingers gently through your curls and apply a shine serum.







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