Monday, April 18, 2011

Making Waves ||

Everyone Wants Wavy Hair

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Ashley Greene
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Simple Styling   Create a "barely there" wave yourself by applying a mousse or leave-in conditioner to damp hair and comb it smoothly through. Then twist when it up away from the face and pin it to let it dry in place. For long thick hair this will create loose waves when you unpin the dry hair.



















 Slightly tricky   Many ladies prefer to add a bit of texture and wave by using their hair straightener to create curves and curls and flicks in the hair.
Depending on the length and thickness of your hair and the angle at which you curve the straightener you can create a variety of different effects.

A bit trickier   A loose wavy/curly style can also be created with the use of a large barrel curling tong. Taking long sections about 10cm wide horizontally, the hair is wound around the barrel of the tong and set in place away from the roots to avoid creating volume at the roots. To set the hair nicely before combing the style out, remove the barrel of the curling tong and pin the barrel created by the hair against the scalp until it cools down. Once all the hair has been curled and cooled. Let it loose and comb out smoothly for the wavy effect.


See also:  The Hair Conversation - Making Waves |
And The Hair Conversation - Making Waves |||

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