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   Using A Curling Iron On Short Hair

   By : Kristy Klien  [Valid RSS feed]     Category Womens Interest [Valid RSS feed]    Popularity zero times read
   Date Published : 2008-06-01 11:22:31     Number Times Read : 2      
There are many people, who are fanatic about their hair styling. Today, people are crazy about looking attractive and stylish as everyone is concerned about his or her looks and appearance. Not only they are more imaginative about adopting a new hair style, but they are also not opposed to the idea of seeking professional help to get a new hair style on regular basis.

Curly hair is more prevalent among young men and women as it is believed to lend a sensual appeal to them. This type of hair style has remained more popular among the gentries for centuries. Therefore, a complete range of hair products and hair care and styling tools are always available in the shops and these are in big demand at any point of time.

Though, curling the long hair is very easy and can be perfected in just a few sessions but curling the short hair is considered to be a little more complicated as it involves great care and perfection. To curl your short hair, it is important that you choose a hair curling iron which is small in diameter. Curling iron is very useful aid to curl your hair in style. There are different sizes of barrels of these curling irons. The smaller barrels are used to get tight curls while the larger barrels are used to get the bouncy curls. The small barrel curling iron will help you to curl short hair more accurately and more safely.

There are some simple steps involved in curling your hair with the help of the small barrel curling iron. It is very important to note that your hair should be dry before you start curling your hair. The wet hair may get burnt while using the hot curling iron on wet hair. Moreover, there are some thermal protection products available to protect your hair from getting burnt.

To curl the shorter hair, it is more convenient to start curling the hair from the crown whereas to curl the medium to long hair it should be started from the back of the head. Now to begin curling, take separate sections of the hair of 1 to 2 inches of width and start with the tip of the hair. Then clamp the tips of the hair inside the heated barrels of the iron and start rolling the barrel upwards going closer to the scalp. To secure the scalp from getting burnt, inserting a comb between the iron and the scalp will be a better option. Next, hold the rolled hair around the curling iron for around 10 seconds and then release the hair gently. You can use a large toothed comb or hairs pick to loose the curls shaping those curls in your desired style. Continue the similar treatment with the other sections of the hair until all sections are curled.

Once the hair gets cool, you can apply the holding spray on your hair to run the style for a longer period. Hair sprays come in different formulas to hold the hair in different styles. If you wish to have a loose look, you can select a light holding hair spray. On the other hand, if you want the curls to stay tight in place throughout the day then the heavier holding spray will be desirable.

So, you can easily learn to add curls to your hair style using this method. Gradually, you will master the art of curling the short hair with the practice of few sessions.
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Kristy is a professional hair stylist and writer for My Hair Styling Tools http://www.myhairstylingtools.com

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