Supplies for Curling Hair

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Summary: Looking for curly long hairstyles? Learn the supplies you need to make beautiful curls in this free video series about how to curl your hair in ringlets.

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Since the dawn of time women have sought the perfect hairstyle. That elusive blend of volume, smoothness and style has created frustration in many women who seek to express their personalities and creativity through their locks. In fact, hairstyles often represent the cultural, social and ethnic identity for many individuals and can also represent a certain social status. While hair density, texture and length are all factors in a persons hairstyle, fashion trends tend to play the biggest role in women's hairstyles.

In this free video clip, learn how to make beautiful ringlet curls. Curly hairstyles are just the thing to dress up an outfit. If you have long hair, this video series is perfect for you. Our expert, Jessica Cain, teaches you everything you need to know to make beautiful curls. Learn how to part your hair and how to use a curling iron. If you want your curls to last, get tips for using hairspray on curled hair. So, what are you waiting for? Learn how to make ringlet curls today!

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on 10/4/2008 Your hair is fabulous!

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"Today I'm going to show you how I can curl my hair in ringlets. So first I'm going to go over the supplies that you're going to need. What I use is just a regular clip that you can hold the extra hair that you're not curling, just a brush, and some hairspray. I like to use to ultra strong Garnier Fructisse here. And the curling iron that I use is a one and a half inch and it is one of the gold-gets very,very hot-you'll burn yourself type of curling irons. And then I just have my straightener for any random pieces that need a little bit of attention. So I start off by taking the top portion of my hair, leaving a little bit at the bottom, and putting the rest up in the clip. That way I can just work with this bottom part and I'm going to work from the bottom to the top."

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