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I'm going to continue doing the same thing on this other side. I'm going to take that
section up on the top, holding it straight out, point your curling iron down, and then
wrap the hair. If you didn't want to use the tong method to curl, you can use a traditional
method, where you do involve the clamp. What I would do is, I would start at the root of
the hair and leave the end out, giving it a very modern look.
I'll continue this to the back. I just have one more section back here. If you had all
one-length hair, one good tip I have for you is that you can always start at the top. So
start on either side of the part-line and then move down. You'd be surprised at how
little hair you actually have to curl if you start at the top. Again, I'm just wrapping
all of the hair away from the face. Smooth it out with your hand before you curl it,
leaving the ends out a little bit so they're a little bit straighter.
You just wrap your hair around. I use my middle finger and just tap the hair occasionally
to see if it gets warm. As soon as it's warm, I can remove the curling iron. Just keep curling,
moving away from the face. I am also keeping in mind that I'm curling all of my hair, both
sections, going the same way. When I rake through this hair, you're going to see the
curls kind of join together. If you wanted less of a beachy look, you would do them going
in opposite directions and I would never join together. They would stay very separate.
Now, I'm getting to her bangs. I'm just going to curl them, you know, same thing but just
the ends. I'm just going to give them a little bit of direction moving away from her face
so that the end section joins in with that hair. Now that it's done, you can see everything
has been curled. You're going to go through and rake your hands through. After you take
a little bit of product in your hand, you can go through and re-work the curls, defining
anything that needs defining. This is how to curl a bob using a curling iron.