Knowing how to curl hair with straighteners isn’t as difficult as you might think. Here we get expert advice on how to turn your straighteners into a multi-purpose styler
We’ve
watched reams of YouTube videos that show people curling their hair with
straighteners yet no matter how hard we try, our hair never looks as good or feels as
effortless.
So we decided to get advice from the experts, namely stylist
Harry Wiffen at Trevor Sorbie‘s London salon and Adam
Reed, global ambassador for GHD.
If you’re looking for the best hair straighteners for curling your hair, check out our GHD Platinum Plus styler review. GHD also recently launched the GHD Chronos which has a redesigned wishbone
hinge and smoother curved barrel to make it easier to curl with.We also attempted to curl our hair with the £400 Dyson Corrale straighteners..sadly
it didn’t go as well!
How To Curl Hair With Straighteners
Below we’ve listed a step-by-step written guide on how to
curl your hair with straighteners, or you can jump to the bottom of the article
to watch the professionals in action.
Step 1: Rough Dry Your Hair
Harry advises that you’re best off rough drying your hair –
if you’re starting from scratch. “You want the hair to have some natural kink
and movement to it…obviously if your hair is quite frizzy naturally, you’ll
want to blow dry it though.”
Step 2: Prep The Hair
Next, Harry advises that you prep your hair with a holding
spray, as well as a heat protector – particularly if you have a lot of hair or
it’s thick. Adam, unsurprisingly, recommends GHD’s
Curl Hold Spray to create curls that last for hours.
To which Harry explains, “if your hair is a bit soft, the
curls can drop out but if there’s a bit of grit to it, they’ll hold nicer.”
Step 3: Start At The Nape
When looking to curl your hair with straighteners, you’re
meant to start at the nape of the head – which is, perhaps, where people go
wrong; starting too high or too low in the hair.
Take your hair in small sections, Adam stresses. If you try
to do too much hair in one go, it will be too thick for the straighteners and
the curling effect won’t work. Place your straighteners facing downwards at the
root of the hair and close the plates.
Step 4: Rotate And Glide
Now
for the part with which we struggle: the rotation. With the straighteners
positioned downwards, turn the straighteners halfway towards the back of your
head once and glide the styler through your hair slowly. If you’ve ever curled
ribbon using scissors, you’ll know that you simply need to keep the ribbon in
one place. Straightening your hair works on the same principle.
Repeat the technique until you’ve achieved the desired look.
Step 5: Gently Separate The Curls And Set With Hairspray
Let the curls fall. Harry advises that “it’s important to
leave the hair to cool down and then when it’s all done, you can play around
with it to help it stay in place.”
Once your curls are cool, tousle your hair and run your
fingers gently through your newly created curls to separate and soften them
before spritzing them with hairspray to smooth the look.
-Mamabella
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