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Are you a person who would like to try out a wavy hair style but do not like spiral or tight curls? Then you can go for a thick curling iron as your styling equipment. The thicker the curling iron you would be able to get looser curls and the required wavy hair style. With utmost care and caution, you can curl your hair into a beautiful looking wavy style in a considerable very less period of time.

To get the wavy curls you need: a thick curling iron, comb, a thermal styling protectant and a hairspray. With these you can get your desired hair style by following the simple procedures.

First you have to comb your hair and make it free from any knots or tangles. Then apply the thermal styling protectant all over your hair. This would protect hair from getting damages due to the excessive heat. Make sure that you apply a lot of the protectant to the tips of as this part of the hair gets easily damaged by becoming brittle and lifeless that leads to easy breakage and formation of split ends.

A thin section of your hair should be held tightly within your fists and you can roll the thick curling iron in an upward motion so that the thin section of hair would get wound over the curling iron. The curling should be held in this position for some time of about seven seconds to get the desired result. Thin sections of hair are advisable to get better results. This process is to be continued to your entire head.

You can style your hair with your fingers rather than using a comb or brush as the static friction from the comb would cause breakage to your stylish waves and hair. To keep this style for a longer period of time, you can spray your hair with the hairspray.

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For the protection of your hair, you can use a ceramic or tourmaline curling iron as it causes only less damage to your hair when compared to metal plated or copper plated styling products. If you are using the ceramic or tourmaline curling iron, you can style your hair almost everyday.

by: Blain Gowing




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