How to Curl Hair
Hair is a fibrilled outgrowth of protein, found only on mammals. Hair is component of keratin. Keratins are proteins, long chains (polymers) of amino acids. Do not wash your hair for at least 24 hours prior trying to curl it. If you just want an everyday curl, use a curling iron. Clear the curling iron by pressing the lever and insert your hair. Close the curling iron barrel on your hair, assuring that all of the ends of that section are completely enclosed in the barrel. Roll the iron up and hold it for about 10 seconds.
Always have a shower or else your hair will look disgusting and greasy. Always use rollers a size small around the face and front of the head, and the larger ones at the back. The hair at the confront is what people see first and it is often the first area to lose the effect so make the curls slightly tighter in that area. Leave rollers in and if possible let hair dry on its own.
Hot rollers are other simple way to curl up your hair. These can be used on dry hair. Follow the pedagogics that come with the hot rollers, but usually they do not need to remain in your hair for a long time. Keeping the curl in diplomacy - an easy way to keep those lovely looking curls in place for longer is to place a small amount of hair wax through each section of curls. Take medium sized clumps of your hair and just, simply, twist it. Spray with a light clasp hair spray to keep your curls in place.
For humid climates use a humidity impervious hair spray. Use a skinny twig for tight, spiral curls, and a thick iron for large, loose curls. Keep a hot iron away from your scalp and hairline to neglect burning your skin. Deep-condition your hair once a week if you curl your hair on a constant basis to help preserve against hair damage.
Curl Hair Tips
1. Use a leave-in conditioner to make it easier to manage.
2. Use a skinny wand for tight, spiral curls, and a thick iron for large, loose curls.
3. Keep a hot iron away from your scalp and hairline to avoid burning your skin.
4. Wash your hair as normal, then when still wet, braid your hair in tight and/or big braids.
5. Deep-condition your hair once a week.
6. Don’t leave in curling irons for longer than the instructions recommend.