Thursday, 11 June 2015

6 Different Ways to Curl Your Hair At Home

Curls look flattering on all hair types, colors, and lengths, but the heat from curling irons and blow dryers can cause damage and is unhealthy to hair over time. Fortunately, there are a variety of methods to achieve curls without the use of expensive and harmful equipment. Learn how to make tight curls, vintage curls, natural waves and voluminous waves using easy, inexpensive techniques.

But with heat treatments like rollers, dryers and curlers, there is always a fear of facing negative consequences like hair fall or hair drying. And some of you might even be tired of these bad hair products or even the over use of chemicals.If I had known curls and waves were as easy as going to sleep, I’d have had dreamy mermaid hair long before now! I know I’m the last person in the world to hear about these hair techniques, but join me as I explore the easiest overnight hair-curling tutorials.

Headband

Your hair should be dry before attempting this. Slip a stretchy headband over your crown, hippie-style. Take a medium-ish section of hair from the front and tuck it through the headband. It should be kept a little bit loose. Using the same section of hair, and adding a bit more to it, keep tucking until you reach the back of the headband. Repeat on the other side. Go to sleep when you wake up and take the band out, your hair will be beautiful and wavy.

Twisted buns

This method is a less comfortable one to sleep on, so it may be best to use it in the morning on damp hair rather than before bed. For this method, you’re going to section your hair into 4 or 6 sections depending on how much hair you have. Twist each section into a very tight bun and then secure with bobby pins.

Roller

Roll the lock around the curler tightly and start rolling the curler up from inside. Once you reach the scalp hold the hair with curler securely with a bobbing pin. Repeat these steps with the other locks. Use smaller rollers on the side and front of the face and larger rollers at the back. Blow dry your hair care and keey the curlers on as long as possible.

Paper Bag Curls

Last, but not least, paper bag curls. Disclaimer: this isn’t easy, it isn’t fast, and they don’t look that great. I’m only adding this video because it’s kind of hilarious, and should I ever want Shirley Temple curls, this is how I’m gonna do it.Cut up strips of paper bag, and wrap small sections of hair very tightly around each strip. Tie the ends of the strip together. Repeat this all around your head if you don’t look ridiculous, then I think you’re doing it wrong.

Pin waves

Pin Waves are only for the truly talented. It takes some time before you get it right, but once you get it, you’ll never want to go back to regular curls again. Here is a perfect pin curl how to from wikihow.

Beard

I don’t know if this is actually a thing, but it works! Separate your hair into two sections, and twist each. Pull those two twisted curls in front and, keeping them as two distinct curls, use a hair band to secure them. Keep twisting the ends, and loosely tie the two curls together at the bottom.

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