Wanding help please!
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Jan 21, 2015
Deleted Accoumt D.
Hi guys! So I am thinking of wanding my hair tomorrow. What are some tips you all have? Usually when I want the ends don't curl so it just looks like I braided my hair over night.
Jan 21, 2015
Ivette H.
I separate my hair in a few sections, then start curling, usually I leave the hair in the wand about 20 seconds then let go and let it cool on my hand. After curling all my hair apply hairspray and separate hair with your fingers (:
Jan 21, 2015
Jenny A.
Separate hair into sections, spray each section with iron guard and comb it through, then twist the hair and wrap it around wand and hold for ten seconds. After you've finished finger comb or comb with very wide-toothed styling comb and spray the heck out of it with hairspray. I can get my curls to last for days. I know that sounds like a lot of work, but trust me it's the best way to get that piece-y look.
You can use the glove that comes with to try to get the ends curled, but I've never managed it, tbh.