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The secret to curling Our hair

Our hair curling tool of choice for this technique is a 1” inch curling iron. Remember to use a heat protectant spray before using your curling iron! This flat wrapped technique creates a wide curl with lots of volume. The final result will resemble a however the tightness of the curl depends on the width and thickness of your sections. For this technique we recommend using wider sections – about 1-½” - 2”. The secret to this curl is keeping the hair wrapped flat against the curling iron barrel without twisting. To keep the hair flat against the curling iron you’ll need to adjust your hands each time you go around the iron, otherwise the hair will naturally want to twist around the barrel. If you have fine hair and desire more volume, this curl type is for you! Scroll down to see how it’s done. Flat Wrap Hair with a Curling Iron Take a vertical section and mist with a thermal heat spray to protect your hair from the heat then use a wide tooth comb to evenly distribute the product. Choose the direction you want the hair to curl, either toward your face or away from your face. Focus on keeping the section flat while wrapping it around your curling iron. Remember, don’t twist the hair around the iron. Continue to wrap the hair around the iron until you get to the ends. To create more natural looking curls, don’t curl the last 2” or so. HOT TIP: Taking smaller sections will create a tighter curl pattern and larger sections will create a looser curl pattern. Experiment with the size of your sections until you find the perfect curl size for you!

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