How To Crimp Your Own Hair
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How To Crimp Your Own Hair
Getting your hair perfect is not always an easy task, especially when you're getting ready for that special night out. In this VideoJug film, Cameron Byrne of the RUSH creative team will show you the techniques involved in properly crimping your hair.
What I'm going to do is section the hair. We start at the nape and work our way up. again, watching how big your sections are. I'd say about that.
Split that in two. What you have to make sure is that these are really hot. Really, really hot! The key with this technique is that you have to use a lot of pressure.
It is best to actually get a towel so when you clamp down on the hair, you can use the towel to create more pressure and then that will increase the curl. You will get a much better wave. Let's start this off.
Just a little bit of hairspray because we need a little bit of hold. We don't want to be putting this right on the root. You want to be working it about an inch away from the root.
Just clamp that on like so. Take your towel and really clamp down. You should be holding this for about seven to ten seconds.
Drop your towel out. Take your comb so you can control the hair. Release.
Then, where you see the straight hair again, clamp back down. Again, using your towel and a nice bit of tension, towards the front here, we've come a little bit more round. We see the layering slightly short for the front here.
We've got a bit of a grown out, kind of fringe going on. So we have to work our way around. You don't want to leave anything straight through the front.
Just won't really go with the style. You have to move around because obviously these sections aren't going to over direct to the back that easily. You're just visually aligning it in the front.
Obviously, once you've done your style and hard work, you need to dress it up because it's not finished yet. Obviously, we've been using our Carestay hairspray. I'll put some of that in afterwards.
We're just going to use a bit of Orilla relax serum just for these ends. Not too much. Just a little bit.
Work it in your hands. You don't want to get it all in one section. Run it through the ends first because you don't need as much on the roots.
Just scrunch that in a little bit. Then any residue bits, just over the parting just in case any little hairs that have been a bit flyaway. As I said, quite a time consuming style.
But obviously, it works out really good. We've got this nice, Madonna-esque glamour wave. Changed it a slight bit.
Gave it a little bit of texture on the ends. Quite a nice finish. .
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