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SohoHair said:There was someone who had a tutorial for pin curls where they did them on a wig/mannequin. But for the life of me I can't remember who it was...ohwell:
I do them exactly like that tutorial, I make a loop with my hair the keep curling/turning the loop down until it's flat on my head then I secure with a pin. Oh why can't I remember where that tutorial is!!![]()
SohoHair said:There was someone who had a tutorial for pin curls where they did them on a wig/mannequin. But for the life of me I can't remember who it was...ohwell:
I do them exactly like that tutorial, I make a loop with my hair the keep curling/turning the loop down until it's flat on my head then I secure with a pin. Oh why can't I remember where that tutorial is!!![]()
That's exactly how I do mine, except with Good Hair Days pins.SohoHair said:I found it!!!! It was Beyondcute, and it's a very good tutorial, I hope she doesn't mind if I link it here:
http://public.fotki.com/Beyondcute/all_about_hair/how_to-1/how_to-2/
Thanks lady for the tutorial this is how I've been pincurling my hair for months!![]()
EP, the reason for pre-curling it on straight hair is to make it easier to start the pin curl. It should have been quite easy with twists. To avoid heat, you can try a dry set on small - medium rollers first, just enough to bend the tips. But really, if you're heat straightening your hair, the little extra heat to curl the ends won't hurt.EbonyPerez said:now i wanted to do this for my graduation
it will be my first time attempting this on straightened hair (i did it with my twists)
anyhow will it still work if i dont curl it first
i am trying to avoid heat by just doing pin curls to give it some bounce
will this work? and last throughout the day? any tips?
also, i am so afraid it wont work out and end up being a disaster