Ways to Curl Your Hair

Beckie Yoon
Do you find your straight hair boring, and long for a change? Have you been envying the people around for the curly hair you want? Although straight hair look wonderful, some times you may want a change, and what better change than curling you hair. There are many ways for curling your hair that you can do at home by yourself or at a salon. Anyway, getting curled hair isn't as hard as you may imagine. A couple of ways you can get lovely curled hair is:

To get a perm

Simple, isn't it? Getting a perm may not be as popular as an option anymore because it is permanent for a long time - possibly, months or even longer. If you're not sure you want to stay with curled hair, don't choose this option; nowadays, we have a need to change our hair styles often; thus, perms are becoming less and less popular. There are some kits you can do by yourself at home to get those amazing curls or you can choose to go to a salon and get professional help. If you ever never gotten a perm before, I would advise you to go to a salon and have someone do it for you first.

Curling Iron

They seem to be pretty popular nowadays. The smaller the barrels on the curling iron the tighter the curls. Curling irons can be purchased at your local drug store, and used at home. However, be sure that you don't damage your hair by leaving your hair in the curling iron for too long. There are many different types of curling iron for different styles. Make sure you're purchasing one that will suit you.

Hot and sponge rollers

Hot rollers and sponge rollers can give you wonderful non-permanent curls. To use these rollers, you first wash your hair, and put stylizing gel in them. Once the hair becomes damp (not soaked or dry), take rollers and put them in your hair. When your hair dries, take the rollers out. The hot rollers normally are more efficient than the soft rollers.

Getting curly hair isn't hard anymore, and if you're not sure whether the style will fit, simply don't get permanent curls. Curls are a great change to long hair. If you're not so sure about doing this yourself, check out a local salon, and they're sure to have some great prices for curling your hair.

Published by Beckie Yoon

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  • mallory5/23/2010

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  • Rosa12/12/2009

    if your hair seems to get ratty when you use curlers try straitghening your hair before you curl it. Some ways of curing you hair is taking the curling iron and wrapping you hair around with you hands. Do this in layers and at the end turn your hair over and run your finger through it and shake it out...Super Cute

  • Your name11/29/2008

    other ways would be nice.......
    rag curls are fun but very time consuming....

  • kia10/3/2008

    curler don't work!!! they make your hair nappy! perms damage your hari and so do hot curlers and curling irons!!! eh?

  • ashley 5/9/2008

    Are there anyother ways?? i dont really want to curl my hair every morning and i really dont want to get a perm!

  • allie1/9/2008

    can you use other items?

  • aryan9/3/2007

    what may be the charges for permanent curling?
    if so, in kolhapur where it is available

  • Ashley8/10/2007

    tell us now eh?

  • Ashley8/10/2007

    how about other ways

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