HAIR CURLING IRON
Regular price
$60.00
Steps for using a curling iron:
- Prepare your hair: Apply heat protectant spray or cream to dry, styled hair.
- Section your hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections, focusing on small sections for tighter curls and larger sections for looser waves.
- Choose your curl direction: Decide whether you want the curls to face away from or towards your face.
- Wrap the hair: Wrap a section of hair around the curling iron barrel, keeping the hair flat and not twisted.
- Hold and release: Hold the wrapped hair in place on the barrel for a few seconds, allowing it to heat and form the curl. Release the curl and let it cool before touching it.
- Repeat and finish: Continue curling the remaining sections of hair, alternating the curl direction if desired. Once all sections are curled, you can use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate the curls and create your desired style.
- Set the curls: You can use texture spray or other styling products to enhance the hold and finish.
Tips for using a curling iron:
- Choose the right size barrel: Smaller barrels create tighter curls, while larger barrels create looser waves.
- Start with the lowest heat setting: Adjust the heat as needed for your hair type and desired curl.
- Practice: Practice curling with a cold iron before using it on heated hair.
- Use a heat-resistant glove: A heat-resistant glove can help protect your hand from burning.
- Use a comb to protect your scalp: A comb can be used to protect your scalp while curling.
- This is very important donot use more than 300°
- muy importante, no lo uses más de 300°
Steps for using a curling iron:
- Prepare your hair: Apply heat protectant spray or cream to dry, styled hair.
- Section your hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections, focusing on small sections for tighter curls and larger sections for looser waves.
- Choose your curl direction: Decide whether you want the curls to face away from or towards your face.
- Wrap the hair: Wrap a section of hair around the curling iron barrel, keeping the hair flat and not twisted.
- Hold and release: Hold the wrapped hair in place on the barrel for a few seconds, allowing it to heat and form the curl. Release the curl and let it cool before touching it.
- Repeat and finish: Continue curling the remaining sections of hair, alternating the curl direction if desired. Once all sections are curled, you can use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate the curls and create your desired style.
- Set the curls: You can use texture spray or other styling products to enhance the hold and finish.
Tips for using a curling iron:
- Choose the right size barrel: Smaller barrels create tighter curls, while larger barrels create looser waves.
- Start with the lowest heat setting: Adjust the heat as needed for your hair type and desired curl.
- Practice: Practice curling with a cold iron before using it on heated hair.
- Use a heat-resistant glove: A heat-resistant glove can help protect your hand from burning.
- Use a comb to protect your scalp: A comb can be used to protect your scalp while curling.
- This is very important donot use more than 300°
- muy importante, no lo uses más de 300°
HAIR CURLING IRON
Regular price
$60.00
Steps for using a curling iron:
- Prepare your hair: Apply heat protectant spray or cream to dry, styled hair.
- Section your hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections, focusing on small sections for tighter curls and larger sections for looser waves.
- Choose your curl direction: Decide whether you want the curls to face away from or towards your face.
- Wrap the hair: Wrap a section of hair around the curling iron barrel, keeping the hair flat and not twisted.
- Hold and release: Hold the wrapped hair in place on the barrel for a few seconds, allowing it to heat and form the curl. Release the curl and let it cool before touching it.
- Repeat and finish: Continue curling the remaining sections of hair, alternating the curl direction if desired. Once all sections are curled, you can use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate the curls and create your desired style.
- Set the curls: You can use texture spray or other styling products to enhance the hold and finish.
Tips for using a curling iron:
- Choose the right size barrel: Smaller barrels create tighter curls, while larger barrels create looser waves.
- Start with the lowest heat setting: Adjust the heat as needed for your hair type and desired curl.
- Practice: Practice curling with a cold iron before using it on heated hair.
- Use a heat-resistant glove: A heat-resistant glove can help protect your hand from burning.
- Use a comb to protect your scalp: A comb can be used to protect your scalp while curling.
- This is very important donot use more than 300°
- muy importante, no lo uses más de 300°
Steps for using a curling iron:
- Prepare your hair: Apply heat protectant spray or cream to dry, styled hair.
- Section your hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections, focusing on small sections for tighter curls and larger sections for looser waves.
- Choose your curl direction: Decide whether you want the curls to face away from or towards your face.
- Wrap the hair: Wrap a section of hair around the curling iron barrel, keeping the hair flat and not twisted.
- Hold and release: Hold the wrapped hair in place on the barrel for a few seconds, allowing it to heat and form the curl. Release the curl and let it cool before touching it.
- Repeat and finish: Continue curling the remaining sections of hair, alternating the curl direction if desired. Once all sections are curled, you can use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate the curls and create your desired style.
- Set the curls: You can use texture spray or other styling products to enhance the hold and finish.
Tips for using a curling iron:
- Choose the right size barrel: Smaller barrels create tighter curls, while larger barrels create looser waves.
- Start with the lowest heat setting: Adjust the heat as needed for your hair type and desired curl.
- Practice: Practice curling with a cold iron before using it on heated hair.
- Use a heat-resistant glove: A heat-resistant glove can help protect your hand from burning.
- Use a comb to protect your scalp: A comb can be used to protect your scalp while curling.
- This is very important donot use more than 300°
- muy importante, no lo uses más de 300°