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How to Curl Hair Without Chemicals

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Getting a few curls in your hair is pretty easy these days with many options available, starting from either wet or dry hair. See what works best for your texture and style of hair to curl your hair without chemicals. Here are tips.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start by adding a styling product such as a gel or mousse to your hair.

  2. Step 2

    Dry your hair using a brush with a metal core. Gently pull your hair through the brush to the ends, and roll it as far as you'd like it to curl. The heat from the hairdryer will heat the metal core and curl your hair without chemicals. Switch your hairdryer to the cool setting to further lock the curl in place.

  3. Step 3

    Use a curling iron to add some curl to your hair. Allow the curling iron to heat for a few minutes before use, per the manufacturer's instructions. Clamp your dry hair in the iron and pull it through to the ends before rolling it up to attain the curl you desire.

  4. Step 4

    Try hot rollers. As with a curling iron, allow the rollers to heat per the manufacturer's instructions. Then roll sections of dry hair around individual rollers and secure with the provided clips. Allow them to cool, then remove them, style and use hair spray to hold the curls in place.

  5. Step 5

    Curl your hair while you sleep by putting your wet hair in curlers and allowing it to dry overnight, although you may find curlers uncomfortable to sleep on.

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on 1/22/2009 Check out other ways to curl hair at http://www.ehow.com/how_4729364_curl-hair.html

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