Like the question said. Do you have to straighten it first to get sexy wavy hair, or can you just use a curling iron on curly hair to make it less curly, but sexy wavy? And how?
How do you use a curling iron to tame curly hair?
I have very long curly hair...and a collection of curling irons large and small. Use the curling iron as a straightner by smoothing it over sections of your hair when your hair is completely dry.
Another suggestion is section your hair off and put (depending on how long your hair is) in large plastic rollers. Use a large natural bristle round brush to gently pull and blow dry each section as you take each roller out. Then smooth out areas with a curling iron. That has been my regime for years.
P.S. Frizz Ease Serum by John Freida really helps allot...a little goes a long way
My Mother always told me.."You have to suffer to be beautiful."
How do you use a curling iron to tame curly hair?
the best way is to let ur stylist show the best way
How do you use a curling iron to tame curly hair?
straighten it a little bit, but not all the way and if you have a friz problem use some friz control stuff and them curl it to satisfaction
How do you use a curling iron to tame curly hair?
- Read the book and visit the sites below about curly hair. I did and my once horrible curly hair is now virtually frizz-free ringlets. Now I get compliments on my hair all the time! Straighten your hair- be happy for a day, learn to manage your curly hair- be happy for life!
- To style your hair using the curly-girl method you will need gel, a leave in cream, and conditioner at the minimum. Some less useful, but still nice stuff would be a blowdryer, a diffuser (reduces frizz in curly/wavy hair when used with dryer), and a microfiber hair turban (to dry wet hair while sleeping or in the morning).
-The main philosophy of the curly-girl method is to not use shampoo. This may sound unhygenic but it has actually made my hair less oily and dandruffy. Most shampoos contain some of the same chemicals found in laundry detergent (sodium laureth sulfate, sodum lauryl sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, etc.). They dry out curly hair. Also you shouldn't brush your curly hair dry because it damages the hair and makes it poof.
- Massaging of the scalp with conditioner to remove dirt is all that is needed. It will clean everything but super clingy silicones (cyclopentasiloxane and dimethicone are examples). Then rinse and spread conditioner on the outside layer of hair and the hair at the nape of your neck. Gently comb tangles out with your fingers or a wide toothed comb and rinse with cold/cool water.
- Do not brush/comb your hair after this point because it wil disturb the curl pattern (make sure you already have a part). It is also important to use gel on sopping wet hair and scrunch the hair with your fingers. Make sure gel is evenly distributed everywhere in your hair. If you use too much you can always scrunch out the crunchy texture later.
- Use paper towels or an old t-shirt to gently scrunch some of the water out (generic towels can make hair frizz). You can either let your hair air dry or wait ten minutes and then use a blowdryer with a diffuser. Dry until your hair is almost dry, and then air dry the last bit. Do not touch the hair while it is air drying or it will frizz!
- Use a moisturizing conditioner, such as Kenra Moisturizing Conditioner (found at Ulta) or Activate Hydrating Conditioner (most drugstores). The combo of products that I use daily is L'Oreal Out of Bed Weightless Texturizer (comes in a black-colored tub) and then Herbal Essences Set Me Up Gel or Body Envy Gel, but there are more conditioners, gels, etc. on the websites. The products I recommended are my personal favorites and contain no silicones or drying alcohols.
- Your hair may seem worse at first, but it is just adjusting. This may take a couple weeks to begin working. Before you decide to quit shampoo, do a final cleanse with shampoo and stop the use of any products with silicones in them. Hope this helps!
curly forum, shopping, and info.-
www naturallycurly com/curltalk/viewtopic php?t=97420
list of products, care, and more info. about curly hair-
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based on the book-
www ylcf org/gotcurl/
book-
"Curly Girl" by Loirane Massey
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How do you use a curling iron to tame curly hair?
Having a good stylist you trust show you is the best way to acheive the look you want. Amd a good stylist can get expensive. I think using pomade or styling wax is a good way to tame hair and keep it shiny with sexy wavy curl definition.
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