What you will need:
- Pintail Comb
- Hair Slides
- Clips
- Curling Wand
What you need to do:
- Split the hair into three sections, the top half then the bottom half in 2
- Clip back the top half and one of the other halves of the hair and start with the half you left hanging
- Start at the bottom of the section, separate a layer of hair creating a perfect straight parting between the layer you are curling and the layers you aren't yet
- Clip back the extra hair
- Section these and start curling
- Take a secting and place the curlers at the bottom of the hair
- Roll the curling wand towards the scalp of the head
- Do not roll it in the direction that when first rolled it goes over the clip bottom of the wand because you will end up with a kink
- Once rolled gently pull out the wand and pin using some grips
- Then repeat. This time though roll the opposite direction to the way you first did and pin again.
- Repeat this until the whole head has been curled.
- Leave the curls to cool then remove the pins and brush out.
The hair with bottom 2 sections finished. |
Everything all pinned up. |
Curls have cooled and the pins have been removed. |
After hair has been brushed out. |
Another technique we learnt was more about the positioning of the curls itself to create a type of rainfall technique that covers all of the sections of curls you create in the hair.
You will need the same things as the previous curl tutorial.
- Section the hair into three parts using your pintail comb and clips, then start from the back
- This technique is all about creating the different layers, here it is quite structured you have the 1 curl at the top, then 2, then 3, then 2, then 1 this makes sure that all layers are covered.
- Start from the top and section a layer to create the top 1 curl, make sure it stays straight, then pin.
- Do the same all the way to the bottom remembering to create the correct number of curls as planned.
- Leave the curls to cool then brush out.
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