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How to curl hair with a curling iron in three ways
Directory method 1: Step 1 1, heat the curling iron. 2. comb your hair thoroughly. 3. Apply a thermal protector to your hair. 4. Divide your hair into small parts. 5. Operate in various areas and perm your hair. 6. Once the curling is completed, quickly jam it. 7. Keep going until all your hair is stuck. 8. When the hair cools down, remove all the hair clips. 9. Treat curly hair if you want. 10, slightly spray some styling agent on the hair to fix the curls. Method 2: Curl hair from top to bottom (spiral curl) 1, grab a strand of hair to be permed. 2. Open the curling iron and put it on the top of the hair. 3. Wrap the whole hair to be permed around the curling iron by hand. 4. Clip your hair in a curling iron for about 10 second. 5. Loosen your hair and repeat the operation in another area. The curling iron can be used to make tight and dignified curls, large and unrestrained waves, thin spiral curls, or thick pipe curls. To curl your hair with a curling iron, try one of the following methods. This is a guide to using curling iron to curl hair on wikiHow.

Method 1: the first step

1, heating curling iron. Open the curling iron and heat it to 160℃ for dignified curling, or 22 1℃ for thicker curling. You can find out the right temperature for you through experiments. It is best to have a perm at the lowest temperature you can use, which can damage your hair at least.

2. comb your hair thoroughly. Make sure there is no protruding hair, or your curls will not look good. Your hair should be completely dry before perm. Blow dry any wet areas.

3. Apply a thermal protector to your hair. This product is usually sprayed on dry hair. Thermal protectant will form a protective film between your hair and the soldering iron, and increase the luster, while reducing the damage of high temperature to your hair.

4. Divide your hair into small parts. Each part should be 5-7.5 cm wide, and there should be 3-4 parts from the bottom to the top of the hair. Use a hairpin to separate the parts, so that the hair that still hangs down has been permed or will be permed in the next round.

5. Operate in various areas and perm your hair. Wrap your hair around the stick only with the stick (and don't use the clamp at the bottom of the stick to "hold" your hair during perm). Make sure not to over-wind, which will reduce the heat and cause some scalding and softening. Hold the edge of each area with your fingers, close to the stick, but it won't burn your hair. Doing this instead of ironing with a jig will prevent the curls from wrinkling. Make sure to alternate curly hair in clockwise and counterclockwise directions to create a natural effect.

6. Once the curling is completed, quickly jam it. Grasp the bottom of the curler and fill it tightly to make perfect curls. Tie the curls of hair to the head with a hairpin or similar hairpin.

7. Keep going until all your hair is stuck. Then take off the hairpin when the curls are no longer hot.

8. When the hair cools down, remove all the hair clips. Shake the development volume and repair any scattered volume.

9. Treat curly hair if you want. Unless you want your hair to look like it is now, and you want to make it more dignified, break it up with your fingers or comb it gently. Breaking up big rolls is a good way to make waves.

10, slightly spray some styling agent on the hair to fix the curls. Don't spray too much, it will make your hair brittle and/or too heavy to fall down.

Method 2: Curling from top to bottom (spiral curling)

1, grab a strand of hair to be permed. Want tighter curls, grab less hair.

2. Open the curling iron and put it on the top of the hair. Leave the curling iron open at present.

3. Wrap the whole hair to be permed around the curling iron by hand.

4. Clip your hair in a curling iron for about 10 second. The actual time you iron depends on your curling iron and temperature setting, so if you need to try, set the temperature at a low level at first.

5. Loosen your hair and repeat the operation in another area. Your loose hair will help to hold the curling iron, but be careful not to touch the curling iron in the process.