
Learn why sectioning hair makes it easier to curl hair and create a retro 1950s hairstyle in this free step-by-step hair care video clip with expert tips on salon treatments.
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"Hi, my name is Jan Cuni, I'm a professional hairstylist and hair colorist. I work for Plaza Salon in Paramus. I'm here on behalf of Expert Village. I'm taking hair section by section because it's going to help me make it easier for me to make sure I'm curling everything nice and evenly, because you cannot leave the hair down, that's not curling. You got to make section by section starting from the bottom going up. You have to make sure the ends, you start always in end and start curling. You got to grab the end this way you get nice beautiful curls. Make sure you place the thin comb underneath the curling iron otherwise you're going to get burned. You heat it for like, it takes only a couple of minutes cause it's a very hot curling iron."
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rocketjnyc said
on 3/6/2008 This front is actually a 1940's hair style. Rolls were worn in the 40's. The French Twist is a 50's style but it wouldn't have been worn with rolls. She combined two eras of hairstyles. In the 50's pin-curl sets were used and it would have gone a lot faster if she'd used hot rollers instead of a curling iron.