How To Create Vintage Curls | Bettie Bangs | Long Hair | 3/4 Helen Of Troy Curling Iron

  • Posted on 28 November, 2018
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  • By Anonymous

How to create vintage curls! More Pinup inspired hairstyles you can wear everyday for long and short hair. These techniques will work on all types of hair and lengths.

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Hi everybody welcome back to more videos on how to do vintage hair, I'm using a 3/4 curling iron today and to show you how to do some cute little curls for a fast to go. Look with your Betty bangs and with long hair. So I am basically using me hot Pro Tools: curling iron 3/4 and I'm going in one-inch sections. I'Ve sprayed it with a iron hairspray that is for before and after styling, and it's also humidity resistant. I am basically doing ringlets and then taking a double edge. Clip and clipping it as I roll it up and you don't have to be too strict on how you roll it up. You just basically want to roll it up, so the heat molds it and it sits for a couple of minutes. You don't even have to leave it in very long. Everybody'S hair is different and also what kind of styling solution you may have put in beforehand, but this is just a video to show you how to do these curls and, as you can see, I'm just kind of quickly going through them and doing them. So I just like to make sure they're nice ringlet and then I roll them up. I try to roll them in one direction going out. It just depends which way you want your hair to flick. So I roll my curls going out and I'm just gon na go and do the other side. I usually split my hair in half and I do one side and then I do the other side and I find that really fast and then I like to make sure that curling irons warm. So I may just touch it and if I miss any loose pieces, I go back and I just grab them. It'S no stress: it's not a big deal because it all blends in at the end and we're just doing more ringlets, as you can see, and taking that double edge, clip and just kind of clipping on and if it's not holding it, you can use two clips. It'S no big deal. It'S basically just to kind of create a staggered pattern and I like to just kind of comb through the hair, sometimes and then add a little more spray and then roll up. And if you notice I'm rolling out - and I'm clipping out too so - I'm rolling the curl away from me and I'm curling away from me, so it makes a difference in how your curl in case you wanted to know. So I would play with that, depending on how your hair is cut and what look you want and we're on our final section and I've just been coming up with different styles to do with the Betty bangs. This is something that I love to do. I did it with a one-inch curling iron in another video, and I wanted to try the 3/4, because I love the tiny curls and I wanted to see how tight they would hold some people brush this right out and you'll have bit like little waves. I leave the curls I like it. I run my fingers through it and we'll see more of that in a second and there you go see, you can see, I've missed a few pieces, so I just go back in the curling irons hot and I just make little spiral. Curls give it a few minutes. If you have the right spray and styling solution, it really helps hold the curl, but the heat molds it so just pinning it like that for a few minutes and I'm just taking a little brush and kind of going through it. But I like to use my hands or a Y tube tooth comb. I find that's better and you can see I've got that comb. All the products I got are from Sally's, so they're easy to get they're not super expensive and you can see the volume and the curl in that. And I don't try to create perfect curls and I don't try to brush them all out, because my hair is so long. It'Ll just fall, so I add a little more spray smooth them out best. I can and because I pulled the curl out when I was doing the ringlets, I don't get as much frizz on the top of the hair. So that's really important, because if you have buddy, bangs or long hair and you try to do curls or waves, the frizz is what makes it kind of look unfinished. And you can just see all those curls how tight the 3/4 is compared to the one-inch. And if you haven't seen the one-inch video check that out it's a different looking curl, but it's just as nice and that's gon na fall a little bit but you're pretty much gon na have that much volume and curl and then a few shorter hair. This will work as well the same technique, it'll just be even more popped up and then I'm using the pomade just to smooth down some of the frizzies and just give it a finished, look a little shine and it turned out quite good. So I like doing these styles and doing variations on the vintage look, so I hope you like it too please like share and subscribe. If you like this video and here's a finished look, I tried to show you the back a little bit and just kind of give you an idea of what it would look like with the proper shirt and just you know just fun. So, thank you very much for watching and I hope you enjoyed this video and it's useful. Bye, bye,

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