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Post by droldan on Mar 13, 2013 17:50:45 GMT -5
I have curly hair. What can I do to change it up for the seasons? It always seems to look the same, or up in a bun. Help, what can I do have a fresh hair style all year round?
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Post by happydays on Mar 14, 2013 10:41:55 GMT -5
1. Curly Bob A curly bob is a great way to show off your curls while also giving them a more professional and controlled look. 2. Braids Braids are always a great way to dress up any look and keep curly locks in their place and out of your face. 3. High Ponytail/Bun More and more women, and designers, are opting for high ponytails and buns.
. 4. All Down Using your finger, twist curls individually, coating each with a dab of pomade from root to tip . 5. Half Up, Half Down Strands left down should frame the face and be frizz free. Pieces that are pulled up should lie as flat as possible to give the look of a sleek, well-maintained up per layer.
6. Hair Accessories You name it and curly hair looks good in it. Now, while certain workplace protocols might restrict some hair accessories such as hats, other accessories such as headbands, decorative bobby pins and even fun hair ties can dress up most professional hairstyles in a matter of minutes.
7. Twists Twists can be on a single side, or on both. To accomplish the look, grab the section of hair you want pulled back, and twist. Be sure to hold the twist tightly throughout the twisting process. Secure the twist with crossing bobbing pins or invisible hair ties. The end of the twist should disappear in to the rest of your hair
8. Bangs Be sure, always, that the bangs never cover your eyes. When going for the cut, be sure that your stylist makes the chop on dry hair. Cutting curly bangs wet will create shorter than wanted locks. Once the cut is in place, use pomade or Shea butter to definite each curl. Curly bangs should never be frizzy. Go ahead and use a curling iron or rollers to set the look before you add products.
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