Hair Stylist Technique: How To Curl Your Hair W/ T3 Bodywaver

Using a 1.75" Curling Iron (T3 Body Waver), I show how to section out your hair for a smooth & shiny look in a short amount of time.

How to Blow Dry:

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Hi, I'm a hair, stylist and salon owner and today I'm going to show you how to curl your hair using the t3 body waver. So I like to start by sectioning out my hair, I'm gon na take out a mohawk section on the top going all the way back and around my crown and then I'm just gon na twist the hair and clip it. So my hair is a hundred percent dry. I just blow-dried it and, if you'd like to see how to blow-dry your hair, I will link to a video that shows you how now I'm gon na start at the corner of my eyes and section that hair down to my occipital bone out and then twist. It to get all the hair out of your way, just clip it up. So now you have three sections. I just like to split my hair down the center, bring it forward, and then I do two sections here. One starting right behind my ear around my face is one section, and then this hair in the back is one section. So I like to keep my heat at 3 out of 5 blue light circles, I'm using my right hand to do the left side of my heads, I'm keeping it taut and smooth and then about halfway down. I'M gon na clamp it in place curl. It up slide it down, get those ends in there and then curl it all the way up and let it warm up or so you're gon na gently, let it go and let it set so I'm gon na come around to the other side. So, halfway down the length of your hair, clamp, it get those ends in there, hold it tight and then roll it up and let it warm up. I'M gon na take down the second section bite it in half. It'S pretty easy to tell what's been done and what hasn't been done same thing with this section right before the head starts. Rounding to the back, I section it, which is also behind my ear, bring this forward to do suck it so halfway down the hair, get those ends in there and curl up, and you can see that I'm holding it straight out from this section. So that way, I'm gon na get a little more lift and volume there around the front of the face and pulling it straight out from my head halfway down curling and pulling this culinarians really good cuz it's smooth and it doesn't hurt your hair at once. It'S warm, you can release it a little and then just unfold right before the round the head section it in half halfway down the hair, you're gon na clamp, it pull it out to get those ends in and twist then I'm going to take out the top Section and I'm going to start from the back going forward, so I have my crown I'm gon na twist. This leave it to the side and I like to warm up the base smooth it out in different directions. Clamp, it get your ends in and then wrap it all the way down. So it's on base. Then you can release the hair into your hand and then let it go. I'M just gon na find my part brushing it forward. When you push your hair, your natural part will reveal itself, and then I'm just gon na take this and curl it. So this parts framing your face. Do you want to make sure that this is really where you pay attention to where the curls hitting just taking all the hair on this side, I'm gon na curl it pay on how much hair you have. You might need to split this into sections. So if anything falls out, you can just leave it and then do it after I got that curl. This one fell out something to go back and curl it separately. Now that your hair is curled and cooled and gently break it up by just massaging your scalp and then you can use your fingers to gently break it up, but you don't want to like brush through your hair too much there. You go easy, bouncy curls. Do you like to see more videos, please subscribe.

Eris Hao: So great!

Sandalover11: The iron looks like a little skillet. Im curious about how hot it gets even though it doesnt use fire. Can ypu explain how hot the iron gets?

R V C: you are stunning!

Laura Hunter: Did you use any product in your hair?

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