CURL HAIR USING CERAMIC STRAIGHTENERS PART 2
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Following on from our popular \"How to curl hair with Ceramic Straighteners\" article, in this article we show you 3 more ways to recreate the latest styles; this time with a pair of the latest curved ceramic straighteners and in just 3 steps!
Look 1 of 3: Creating \"The Flick\" (ala Madonna) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Lift a section of hair, position the rounded edge of the ceramic iron toward your client\'s face and close it around the hair.
Step 2
Draw the ceramic iron along the length of the section,
Step 3
As you reach the last one-to-two inches of the section, flick your wrist away from your client\'s face to create the flip at the end.
Look 2 of 3: Creating \"Ringlet Barrel Curls \" (ala Christina) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Slide each section of hair between the plates of the curved ceramic straightener an inch away from the scalp.
Step 2
Keep the curved ceramic straightener open and wrap the hair around the rounded plate.
Step 3
Once you have wrapped all of the hair around the iron, clamp, hold for five seconds and release.
Look 3 of 3: Creating \"Waves\" (ala Britney) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Start by spritzing a section of hair with Hair Spray and running the iron down the length of the section.
At the top of the straightened section, press down firmly with the iron.
Step 2
Move the iron slightly, and lift the section up to create a strong dip.
Step 3
Rotate the iron in the opposite direction and press, pulling the section downward. Continue working in this three-step pattern along the length of each section.
*Special thanks for this article goes to Jazz. xx
Post edited by: chris the limey, at: 2007/07/21 15:51
Look 1 of 3: Creating \"The Flick\" (ala Madonna) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Lift a section of hair, position the rounded edge of the ceramic iron toward your client\'s face and close it around the hair.
Step 2
Draw the ceramic iron along the length of the section,
Step 3
As you reach the last one-to-two inches of the section, flick your wrist away from your client\'s face to create the flip at the end.
Look 2 of 3: Creating \"Ringlet Barrel Curls \" (ala Christina) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Slide each section of hair between the plates of the curved ceramic straightener an inch away from the scalp.
Step 2
Keep the curved ceramic straightener open and wrap the hair around the rounded plate.
Step 3
Once you have wrapped all of the hair around the iron, clamp, hold for five seconds and release.
Look 3 of 3: Creating \"Waves\" (ala Britney) with Curved Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Step 1
Start by spritzing a section of hair with Hair Spray and running the iron down the length of the section.
At the top of the straightened section, press down firmly with the iron.
Step 2
Move the iron slightly, and lift the section up to create a strong dip.
Step 3
Rotate the iron in the opposite direction and press, pulling the section downward. Continue working in this three-step pattern along the length of each section.
*Special thanks for this article goes to Jazz. xx
Post edited by: chris the limey, at: 2007/07/21 15:51
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