You may have tried using a curling iron only to be left with tight spirals instead of the soft bouncy curls you wanted. If this is the case, don't give up on curling irons just yet--try the set of techniques outlined here if you want looser, bigger curls that are more like waves than spirals. With just a little practice, your hair can look like a beach babe's or a Hollywood starlet's rather than Shirley Temple's in her childhood years.
Turn on your curling iron and allow it to heat up. Comb your hair to remove any snarls or tangles that will keep your waves from looking flawless and shiny. Spray your hair with a heat protectant, making especially sure your roots get coated with the product as the ends of your hair are the most prone to breakage.
Take a fine section of hair about 1/4-inch thick, clamping down on it with the duckbill facing upwards. Slide the iron down the section of hair all the way to the ends, rolling the curling iron upward and inward. Be careful not to let the ... more.
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