Products
& Equipment:
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Brush set
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Hair
grips & sectioning grips
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Water
spray
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Curling
tongs
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To create
pin curls
- Taking small sections of hair each time, curl the hair in a spherical motion from tip to root so it sits flat against the scalp. Fasten securely and discreetly with a hair grip. In order to maintain the shape, you may choose to dampen the hair beforehand or fix with hairspray afterwards.
- Taking small sections of hair each time, curl the hair in a spherical motion from tip to root so it sits flat against the scalp. Fasten securely and discreetly with a hair grip. In order to maintain the shape, you may choose to dampen the hair beforehand or fix with hairspray afterwards.
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To create
finger wave
-Section the front portion of the hair and dampen with a water spray (this will help the style to hold), then brush the hair away from the face for the initial direction of the wave. Starting at the roots of this first section, place your middle finger horizontally, pressing down to form a groove. Whilst holding your finger here, comb the hair below it towards the face to create the movement. Bring your forefinger parallel to your middle finger and pinch the hair up slightly, secure this section formed using a sectioning grip. Repeat this action below the grip, brushing the hair towards the back of the head again to continue the wave pattern. Once the entire section is secured in the wave pattern, it can be left to dry naturally or under heat, the grips can then be released to reveal the style which you can fix with hairspray or go on to style accordingly.
-Section the front portion of the hair and dampen with a water spray (this will help the style to hold), then brush the hair away from the face for the initial direction of the wave. Starting at the roots of this first section, place your middle finger horizontally, pressing down to form a groove. Whilst holding your finger here, comb the hair below it towards the face to create the movement. Bring your forefinger parallel to your middle finger and pinch the hair up slightly, secure this section formed using a sectioning grip. Repeat this action below the grip, brushing the hair towards the back of the head again to continue the wave pattern. Once the entire section is secured in the wave pattern, it can be left to dry naturally or under heat, the grips can then be released to reveal the style which you can fix with hairspray or go on to style accordingly.
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To create
ringlets
- Take a section of hair and starting a little shy of the root, manually wrap the hair around the curling iron, closing the lever down on the end. When heated through, release the hair to create a ringlet. Continue this on the rest of the hair. If you wish, you can brush the ringlets into each other to create a wave effect.
- Take a section of hair and starting a little shy of the root, manually wrap the hair around the curling iron, closing the lever down on the end. When heated through, release the hair to create a ringlet. Continue this on the rest of the hair. If you wish, you can brush the ringlets into each other to create a wave effect.

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