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subject: Creating The Best Curly Hair Style [print this page]


Fashions and trends in hairstyles can keep changing every day. Girls with natural straight hair just go to try out those sexy and bouncy curls for a fun. Curly, but frizzy and unmanageable hair can also be easily converted into bouncy, shiny curls with natural looks. Today, there are a number of tools and techniques that will help in providing you with curly hair. But choosing the method and type of the tool and hair styling products largely depend upon the type of curls you desire on your hair and the type and condition of your hair.

One of the factors that need to be kept in mind before choosing a styling tool ideal for your hair is the length of your hair. The length of the hair can differ from long, short and medium sizes. So, choosing the right kind of tool that suit your hair is the most important thing that determines the efficiency of styling. As compared to short and medium size hair, long hair is always preferred by the hair stylist to easily shape into lovely curls. However, short hairs are easily manageable as compared to long and medium length hair that requires little more effort and time for curling. Here are some tips that will help in curling your hair according to your hair type.

Short haired people should first of all choose a small barrel sized curling iron of about 1 inch for perfect styling. Flip down the hair downwards gently to acquire beautifully curled hair. Applying a small amount of wax or pomade will help in retaining the style for a longer time. Always use your fingers to apply such styling creams. By spraying your hair with a firm hairspray, you can acquire much tighter curls. You can style your long and medium hair with hot rollers with requires to be removed after 10 minutes. Leaving the rollers for 20 minutes will give you more curls. In order to get more defined curls, you can take a downward motion of your hair when wrapping the roller. You can also make the extra tight curls loose by applying some soft finishing gel on the hair.

by: Blain Gowing




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