Friday, February 3, 2012

Styling curly hair without a part?

How do you style curly hair so it doesn't have a part? Kinda like the pictures below...



http://www.lifeandtrend.com/beauty/hairc



http://www.vintagerockhairandbeauty.co.uStyling curly hair without a part?
If you dry with a diffuser, immediately clip the top section up after drying. (A large butterfly clip works.) Don't let the hair sag while still warm, or it will weight itself down, creating a part.



If you let your hair air dry, try pinning up the front section with clips or bobby pins, so that there is no weight pulling it down as it dries. This will keep it from parting.



Make sure that the product you use is not heavy, too. Heavy products have a tendency to apply weight to the hair... and weight means forcing a part in the hair.



Good luck! Hope it works for you!Styling curly hair without a part?
after you curl your hair alternate sides the curls go on use moose and hairspray and you may need to tease your hair underneath a bit hairspray it then blow dry on low this will give volume and make the part not come back for the day
You have to grab the hair that runs along your part and curl it in springy little curls. Put a LOT of hairspray on it. Do the same to all of your hair. This style works best with short hair.



Hope this helps! :]



Oh, and after you curl it, make sure that you mess your hair up a lot, to cover up your natural part.
What I do is just use some frizz ease while my hair is still a bit drippy wet like right out of the shower. After I towel blot it, I bend over, do the scrunchy thing and then voila...partless curls :)
to get it to look like that u can do spiral curls its somthing like perming or jut take up pieces of har without makin parts and curl it wit the curling iron after just take the tail comb and strip it
Blow dry hair slightly backwards, maybe use some moose or anti-friz spray.
blow dry hair bent over.
idk

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