Tear an old sheet or other soft cloth into strips. These strips can be from 1 to 5 inches wide and from 8 to 18 inches long, depending on the type of curls desired.
Grasp the end of a strand of hair with the center of the rag folded over it. # Curl the strand around the rag to the underneath.
Paper towel strips shownTie the loose ends of the rag on top when you reach the scalp. If you make a hard knot, you will probably have to cut the rags off in the morning.
Layering the curlsRepeat this method around the head. Make several layers of curls if the hair is thick or long.
When the hair is completely dry, take out the rags.
Style the curls gently with a comb.
Wash your hair with a moisturizing shampoo (Dry Hair Formula, as it's often called). The Conair Infiniti Tourmaline Hair Designer provide extra moisture that will protect your hair from the effects of the blow dryer.
Towel off your hair slightly, just enough to stop the dripping. How long the dripping lasts depends on how long your hair is.
Separate your hair in to sections. The bigger the section, the longer it will take to dry. It's best to go for 4-6, but make sure nothing is tangled.
Start blow drying at the top/roots, about six inches away from your scalp. Maintain this distance throughout, so nothing burns.
Work your way down, and remember to move the blow dryer around, again, so nothing burns. Never dry in an upwards motion.
Stop blow drying the moment your hair is dry - keep going any longer and your hair will turn straw-like. Finish with a blast of cold air to lock in shine.
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