i have the same problem! but what i do that works is i have my hair just A LITTLE BIT damp and i spary hair spray all over my head. also pin up each layer of your hair so your not getting big thick peices. you want thin peices because it will look better and stay easyer. so i take my section of hair and hair spray it, then curl it for like 30 seconds and then after i spray it again. Or, you could scrunch it with mousse while it is wet.
If you have naturally straight hair, you can't "get" naturally curly hair. The best thing you can do is experiment with hair products (like gels, mousses, & hair sprays) to discover which will help you get & hold the best curl for your hair.
You can achieve curls on naturally straight hair using a curling iron or curling wand. Make sure to use a heat protectant spray before styling and work in small sections for defined curls. Hold the iron vertically and wrap sections of hair around it away from your face for a more natural look. Finish with a light-hold hair spray to set the curls.
Pin them up in the spiral
It depends on your hair type & the temperature its treated with the keratin. I had kinky frizzy hair & the keratin home treatment made it pin straight and it will barely hold a curl. Talk to a stylist with experience in keratin before you do anything to your hair.
In 1960, women used hair rollers in their wet hair to curl their hair. Roller size varied and large rollers were about the size of a Coke can. They used bobby pins or clips to hold the curlers in place and often slept in the curlers. Pin curls or spit curls were other ways to curl hair.
Try hairspraying them and then hold your curler above your head, about an inch away from your head above your hair line, take your bangs and lift them up and then over your curler and curl them around and hold them. This should curl them well!
To make your curls last longer when using a curling iron, consider using a heat protectant spray before styling, curl smaller sections of hair, hold the curl in your hand for a few seconds after releasing it from the iron, and finish with a light-hold hairspray to set the style.
Asian hair can be frustrating at times when it comes to curling. Find a good curler at a good store. Before you curl your hair, ALWAYS remember to apply heat protectant. You can find a good one almost anywhere. I use CHI. It's a really good heat protectant and it's only 8-10 dollars. I bought mine at a salon. When you curl your hair, hold it for about a minute. If that doesn't curl it well, hold it even longer. Maybe up to 3 or 4 minutes, or even longer than that. Then add some hairspray to hold it in place.
"First you plug in the curling tongs and let them preheat. Then, you grab a run of hair with the tongs, curl it up as tight as needed, and hold for a small amount of time to make sure the curl holds."
I have ghds so its quite easy but it should work with any good straigtner , all you do is put the ends of your hair in the straightner and wrap you hair around it hold the straightner there for about 20 secons and u should have a perfect curl . Hope i helped ...x I have ghds so its quite easy but it should work with any good straigtner , all you do is put the ends of your hair in the straightner and wrap you hair around it hold the straightner there for about 20 secons and u should have a perfect curl . Hope i helped ...x
the hard way would be to wet your hair entirely and let it dry straight by costantly brushing it straight or hold it in place, or have a a hair cut and have it thinned out.
Chemical processes such as bleaching and coloring your hair make it overly porous. As a result of the high porosity, your hair is unable to hold moisture and also loses its natural curl pattern.