Shampoo hair with a cleansing shampoo. Avoid using a rinse out conditioner if it makes your hair too soft or flat. If your hair tangles, spritz while wet with a good detangling spray. Detangle with a wide toothed comb or a pick....
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Shampoo hair with a cleansing shampoo. Avoid using a rinse out conditioner if it makes your hair too soft or flat. If your hair tangles, spritz while wet with a good detangling spray. Detangle with a wide toothed comb or a pick. Blot hair with an absorbent towel to remove excess water. Apply a good curl enhancing or styling gel.. Smooth the gel through your hair 1/2 inch from your roots to your ends. Blow dry hair with a diffuser attachment without brushing. Use fingers sparingly to lift and separate hair as you dry. Be careful to avoid brushing or tousling your hair as much as possible. Note: If your hair has been chemically straightened or relaxed be advised that it may not hold the curl from the curling iron or curlers. When hair is completely dry start at one side of your head and work on two inch sections of hair at a time. Roll each individual section of hair with fast heating large Conair Hot Rollers. Roll the hair in a spiral pattern as if you were creating a spiral curl with the curler. Fasten the curler in place. If you don't have enough rollers to do your entire head, as you unfasten the newly created curls, pin them carefully in place with a clip or pin. Let the roller re-heat and then apply to a section that has not been curled. Keep the curlers in your hair until they have completely cooled which should be equivalent to 30 minutes. Adjust the time according to your hair texture and needs. Remove the curlers and avoid brushing or touching the curls until you are ready to style. When you hair is completely cool, use a boars' head paddle brush and lightly brush through the curls to smooth. When hair is completely smooth start at one side of your head and work on two inch sections of hair at a time. Use a Conair Steam Mist Spiral Curling Iron on each individual section of hair at a time. Shape curls into spirals with the iron as you work from strand to strand. Be sure to keep each strand wrapped around the iron for a few minutes. Adjust the time according to your hair texture and needs. For some people they will only need to use the iron for a few seconds. Thicker hair may require up to a few minutes. After you remove each curl from the iron, let it completely cool before touching it. Do not brush or touch the newly created curls. When you have finished curling your entire head, spray with a good spray. If any of the curls are not as tight as you would like, use the curling iron to spot curl. Carefully arrange the spirals with your fingers. Always finish with a light to medium spray to allow your hair to have movement. | Send this page to a friend. | If you want to talk more about this or other hair care articles on HairBoutique.com or anywhere else, please post a message on HairBoutique.com's Hair Talk Forums. For additional hair care articles, tips and product information check out the following links: * Hair Boutique Tips & Articles section. Check out the over 10,000+ different hair care and styling tips at HairBoutique.com
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