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Jan 24, 2013
Maja H.
I love this hair, and I would love to be able to make it on myself. I know I can't look like her completely lol, but still.
the one one the left is how my hair is, more or less, normally. also if u know a good way to make it stay like it? it often seem like when I make a hairstyle with curlers, after a hour its just sort of half straight half wavy.. also to make it look bigger and have more volume?
thanks guys! xx
Jan 24, 2013
Lehi I.
Try teasing your hair with a brush towards the back.then if you don't already have bangs I suggest getting some for the full look! Use a curling wand for the small but build able curls that she has .If you do end up getting bangs just ask the hair stylist to swoop them for you to the right (or left! ). :)
Jan 24, 2013
Hannah B.
That looks like it was curled with a regular clamp less straightener then a little bit of brushing out the bottoms with some roughing it up. Maybe try applying hair spray to the piece of hair before curling and after curling
Jan 24, 2013
Casen C.
For more volume you could tease it. Not the ends, just your roots. That will give your hair a little 'oonf'. For the curling I use the NUMI ceramic curling wand. I always get complements on my curls. Im pretty sure you can get a curling wand similar at Sephora if you can't find NUMI. Also after you curl your hair don't be afraid to spray it a little, just not to much! Hope that helped! Good luck
Jan 24, 2013
Catherine W.
It's all about volume. When your hair is wet after showering, towel dry it as much as you can, then apply a strong hold spray to the roots while holding sections upright. (Gel or mousse also works if you prefer it.)
Then blast the roots quickly with your hair dryer to set it.
Also try teasing hair at the roots with a fine toothed comb and spraying (you can do this on damp or dry hair).
Then give the lengths and ends of your hair a quick spray with a sea salt spray or run a little mousse through the lengths and curl or scrunch them gently before they dry fully.
Jan 24, 2013
Catherine W.
I meant to say curl the ends if hair is dry, lol. I'm sure you would have figured that out though! :)