€¢ Wash your hair well, use leave-in conditioner, and comb through hair thoroughly. Ragging works best on wet (not soaking) hair. €¢ 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. A 1" x 12" rag will generally make a tighter curl than a 5" x 18" rag. It's advisable to make a variety of sizes so you don't get frustrated if your hair does not take the thin 1" x 12" rags.
€¢ Separate your hair in the back as if you were going to do a double braid. Slip one side in a loose side pony tail. €¢ 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 and add conditioner to it (spread some over the hair whilst rapped in the rag). €¢ Paper towel strips shown Tie the loose ends of the rag on top when you reach the scalp. Tie a very tight knot and you will get the best results wanted.
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€¢ Follow the preparatory steps in How to Curl Hair. €¢ Spray hair with heat protectant spray and comb through. This creates a protective barrier between the hair and the iron so that the hair doesn't 'frizzle' and burn.
Therefore, this is highly recommended. €¢ Brush your hair thoroughly. Section hair: starting at the nape of your head (that is, the part closest to, or on, your neck), estimate an imaginary line 1-inch above the back hair line.
Section away and clip up all the remaining hair. You should be left with an inch-thick section of hair closest to the hairline. €¢ From this remaining section of hair, take an inch meche.
That is, the piece you've just separated should now be an 1-inch x 1-inch square x length of hair. Note: The size of the section you take influences the size and crispness of the curl. Smaller sections make smaller, tighter curls, and more of them.
Large sections make large, lose curls and few of them. The inch x inch is a guide. €¢ For Flicks and Curls: • For ... more.
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