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QuestionI don't have those bobby pins mine are smaller. How will I do it?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.Since you have smaller bobby pins, it would be best for you to curl your hair in smaller sections. Instead of using sections that are 1-2 in. wide, your sections should be no larger than 1 inch wide by 1 inch long for best results. If you try to use larger sections, your hair will seep out of the bobby pins creating uneven curls.
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QuestionI have really thick hair that never holds a curl. Will these methods still work for me?Ayyat KhurramCommunity AnswerTry using a hairspray after curling your hair to hold it.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have short hair?Community AnswerTry dividing your hair into smaller/thinner sections. Your hair will look cute and fluffy.
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QuestionCan I use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process?Ayyat KhurramCommunity AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionIf you use a hairdryer to speed up the process while the hair is in pin curls, how long would it take for long hair?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerThe amount of time your hair needs to set depends on your hair texture. With long hair, your hair should easily curl in 30-45 minutes, but for best results, leave your hair curled overnight. You can use a blow dryer on medium heat for 1-5 minutes to help speed up the process.
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QuestionI have short hair and don't want curls. I want like an "S" wave like they had in the flapper days. Can you help?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerSurely! Instead of pinning your curls up, lay down the curl and pin through it to create more of a wave rather than a curl. This makes more of the "S" wave instead of ringlet curls.
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QuestionI have super thin, flat hair that won't stay up with just bobby pins. What other tools would make sure my hair doesn't fall while its drying?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerAfter you pin your curls, wrap your hair in a silk cap or scarf, and let the curls sit for at least 12 hours. This should help create curls, even if your hair is thin and flat. In addition, you can try using a leave-in conditioner before you make your curls to help create shape.
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QuestionI have medium length hair, is there a way I can make it a bit wavier instead of curly?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerAbsolutely! You can either pin your curls so they lay flat, or you can brush out your curls after you unpin them. This creates waves rather than tight, kinky curls.
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