How to Curl Hair With a Beach Waver.
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How to Curl Hair With a Beach Waver.
When curling your hair it can be scary at first but you will get the hang of it. Make sure to be careful when curling your hair because hot tools can get very hot and hurt you if you are not careful. If you do happen to burn yourself make sure to put ice or cold water on it. If it is really bad you may need to go to the ER.
Supplies
The materials you will need is:
- Hair Brush
- Heat Protectant
- Hair Clip
- Beach Waver turned on to desired heat
- Prior knowledge to use hot tools on hair
Sectioning Your Hair
First when sectioning your hair grab grab the desired amount of hair you would like to start off with depending on how much hair you have. Grab the desired section and clip the rest on the top of your head so that it is out of the way.
Heat Protectant
Heat protectant is used so that you do not damage your hair as much when applying heat. When applying heat protectant make sure that it is not too close to your head and does not make your hair wet but just a little damp.
Starting the Curling
When starting the curling your Beach Waver should be on and heated up by the time you are starting the curls.
First what you want to do is press the button as shown so that it is open.
Curling Continued
Secondly, place the hair in the clip that is open and let go.
Curling Continued
Now, press the arrow in which way the hair is going.
So that it curls all the way to the desired place on the hair that you want curled.
Curling Continued
It should look like this after pressing the arrow. Now hold this for 15-20 seconds.
Done With First Curl
Now press the button you started off with and let the curl fall off.
Bottom Section Done Curling
Keep on repeating these steps on the section of hair you have left. So that it is all done.
Repeating the Steps
Keep on repeating all the steps until your entire head is curled.
Finish
When your done it should look like this. As shown.
it just like magic once you get the hang of it.