6 Different Ways To Curl Your Hair | Sam Villa

  • Posted on 30 September, 2014
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

Redken Education Artistic Director Sam Villa demonstrates 6 different ways to curl hair using a curling iron and flat iron. These techniques start off easy then progress to a more difficult skill level, so whether you are a beginner or a curling iron expert...we’ve got a tutorial for you.

View complete step by step details for each of the 6 curls here https://www.samvilla.com/blog/6-differ...

Curls & Waves In This Video:

1. Flat Wrap - The flat wrap technique creates a wide yet tight wave. You'll use a curling iron for this technique.

2. Lazy Curl - This technique will produce a soft yet lazy curl. You'll use a curling iron for this technique.

3. Spiral Curl - A spring-type curl with added texture. You'll use a curling iron for this technique.

4. Red Carpet Waves - A combination of the flat wrap and spiral wrap. This is how you create gorgeous Hollywood Waves! You'll use a curling iron for this technique.

5. Push Waves with a Flat Iron (also called an S Wave) - This is a very organic and natural wave and requires the use of a flat iron.

6. Ribbon Curl with a Flat Iron - Use this method to create a slightly tighter curl or a loose curl (depending on your compression & speed).

Products Used In This Video:

Sam Villa Sleekr Flat Iron:

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Sam Villa Large Styling & Detangling Comb:

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Marcel Iron

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Hi, sam via here, i am so excited to share with you, some really simple, easy ways to get some curls some different, interesting ways. Now, i'm going to warn you this takes practice. I realize some of you out. There are really talented with irons. For those of you that are not i'm going to start out with a simple one and then we're going to work and graduate up, but what's most important, if you're, not talented with an iron, i want to warn you keep your iron off watch always watch just Watch the video and just follow my hands. Okay, in terms of how they're working once you've done it without touching the iron, then i want you to turn your heat on and try these techniques. That'S really important. Once you burn yourself you're going to get intimidated and you won't try these techniques or you're going to think that they're too difficult when they really are simple. So, let's just really start with a simple, simple curl called a flat wrap. That'S right! Imagine the hair! Just being flat wrapped right around, so i'm going to go through and i'm going to use a professional marcel iron when you're at home, you are going to work with a spring activated. Iron okay, spring activated is for you, the consumer you're, going to see some salon. Professionals and a lot of salon professionals are going to work with a marcel iron reason being there's a little bit more. You can do with this, but you can do these tricks also with a spring activated. So, let's begin: okay, i'm going to hand my iron to holly she's, going to hold that. Obviously, my part of the choice is very, very critical, so i'm going to work with my redken iron shape. 11. A thermal heat protector 11 is imagine this 11 times stronger than water. That'S the control or the hold that you're going to get the memory you're going to get out of the section all right, so i'm also going to be working with a large cone. This is going to make it a lot easier for to get through this section as you're combing don't work with a regular, narrow, small comb. It'S going to be a lot more difficult for you to work with. So, let's go through i'm going to just take a section here in the front: okay, i'm going to take this section now, i'm just going to do a simple, simple, flat, wrap and with a simple flat wrap. All i want to do is i just want to take this and just wrap it coming away from her scalp. If you want it coming away, then you're going to simply wrap it going away in this particular case, let's wrap it forward. Product of choice, iron shape. 11 now watch, all i'm doing is just give a nice soft mist, okay at least a minimum of six inches away. I don't want you too close. If you get too close you're going to get the section wet, then i want you to just come through and you're going to comb that section through just combing, why? What you're doing is you're simply just going in and just combing the product and getting it all the way through, so that you get the co the product, so it's evenly distributed through that section. Let'S take our iron okay, now, you've determined whether you want to point the iron up or when you, whether you want to keep it down, do what's most comfortable for you. In this particular case, i'm going to point the iron going down so notice. How i point the iron going down now watch how i have that section pinched into the palm of my hand, with my index finger and thumb we're simply going to come through open up the iron and i'm going to come in and just flat wrap it notice. How i come back around i'm keeping that section flat notice how i pulled on it and i just brought it a little bit closer, i'm going to close, so you can close your spring activated iron, but as you close, i want you to turn okay and then I want you to come back through and iron and turn, and now all i do is i just keep pulling it out and working it through. So you just click your spring activated iron and you're, going to achieve a nice flat, wrap type of curl. It'S almost like you're, going in and working with a roller. If you will, that comes through okay. Now, when you work with these, i'm going to encourage that you work with your hands and just come through and just get the type of curl that you want out of that. That is a flat wrap type of curl. Now, let's go in and let's create something a little bit more lazy, something that's a little bit more softly defined has a sense of laziness to it. It'S almost like the curl is a little bit more organic and not so strong as this one. Let'S take another vertical section: okay, and once again this is a lazy, curl. Okay, once again, my product of choice, iron shape 11 coming through working that right through and now what's important, is combing this through making sure we comb that product through okay. Now this is my lazy, so let's start out going the same direction. So now you come through and now watch which is important. You do roll the iron as you come through and close so that you're not going to get a mark. Okay, maybe on that last section you might have seen me get a little bit of mark my friends, i'm not going to stand in front of you and claim that i'm perfect. I will make a mistake, but it's only a mistake: if i don't learn from it, but be aware what we refer to, as the blade can leave marks in here now notice. What i did i wrapped that forward hold on this section, simply lift your spring activated iron, in this case, i'm using a professional iron and notice, where the blade is it's on this side in the front, i'm simply going to turn the iron around. The blade is behind the section now and all i'm going to do. Excuse me. We were here with the blade this side now watch what i'm going to do turn the iron. So now the blade is in front i'm going to close and roll and wrap the opposite direction. So you can see it goes one direction and then i go the opposite direction. Allow that to bake. How do you check the temperature sam simply place your finger over? That, as soon as you feel, your finger is hot release that and now hold on to the section notice how i'm turning the iron opposite direction. Okay, i love this because it gives it a really kind of a sense of a wave and a curl happening at the same time. Now, i'm today in today's world, i don't really like curling the ends and getting them in there leave them out. I think the means to creating today's ends is just leaving them out now. Look at that that curl, when you finger through this, the car goes forward. Okay, look, it goes forward, then i'm going back and then i'm coming back forward. Now, when i do this watch when you finger through this one, look at the inhalation you get on that, how lazy that is, as opposed to this one being a definite type of curl pattern. So i so far i've given you a flat and a lazy type of curl. Now, let's go in and let's say that we want to create something a little bit more interesting that has a little bit more curl to it, maybe like a spiral type of curl. Okay, let's take another vertical section notice these sections, these sections, i'm taking, are very narrow sections. Remember the thicker, the section you're working with then you're really going to have to camp out with the heat. I want you to take finer sections that way: you're, not relying so much in terms of the heat really working for you understand heat is your best friend, but i want you in control all right. A spiral wrap once again, our iron shape. 11. We come right through. We missed i like to mist on both sides making sure i get the product through combing the product through okay, once i've got that now, i'm simply going to take this section and i'm just going to twist it and i'm just going to lightly. Twist sliding my hand down sliding my hand down sliding my hand down now, there's so many things that you could do. You could braid this section and can you imagine curling the braid awesome. You could braid a section sleep on it overnight. Take the braid apart and you've got these really kind of beachy type waves determining depending upon how big the braid is or how small the braid is now all i simply want you to do is just wrap. This spiral just wrap it right around your iron, pushing it right up because i get the ends in bring them in and then you're going to take your in your particular case. You take your spring activated iron and you'll simply go in and just let the spring close on. It now remember measure your temperature, because this is a spiral, wrap it's a much thicker type of section. So i really want you to make sure that you allow this to bake so important. My friends, if you don't allow it to bake it's going to collapse on you, that's why a lot of times curls collapse is because they're not allowed to cool or they don't have enough heat. We'Re simply going to slide this one out now watch what i've got when you release this you're going to have a real spiral. Interesting effect, you're going to get a little bit watch the texture when i go through and i'm just working with my hands notice. The texture you get notice, how lazy that is a real lazy type of wave to it notice the curl here, a flat, wrap a lazy type of curl and a spiral curl now watch this interesting texture, because when i come through and i release this, i want You to look how much curl i have on that, but once again use your fingers you're going to get a little bit more intense type of curl. It'S almost like it's been wrapped with, maybe back in the old days. I think they used to use cloth to wrap sections notice how i'm just going through and just getting another interesting texture. I really believe, my friends, why don't you combine two types of techniques together? Maybe you're gon na apply a flat wrap next section: a lazy wrap neck section, a flat wrap alterum, so you get different types of curls out of there. So i've, given you a flat wrap which is real, simple to work with i've. Given you a lazy, really opposite directions and i've, given you a spiral wrap now, let's make a wave. Let'S say we wanted a wave. So let's come in and take another section: okay, i'm going to take a section. All i want you to do now. Is this one requires some patience and it definitely requires some time in terms of practice practice practice, meaning do it again and again and again so now we're going to take our iron shape. 11. Okay, our thermal heat protector always coming through. Remember my friends. I continue to say it if you've been watching my videos product is not an option. It is a necessity now watch what we're going to do with this one. This is very interesting. I want you to take a look at your pulse. It'S almost like you're reading. Your time when you do this, it's about establishing the rhythm watch, my palm of my hand, go close. My thumb and index finger are right there. Once again, you could use a wand. If you wanted to on this section, you don't necessarily have to open up your spring activated spoon or what we refer to as the blade. You simply come in notice how you're going to place the barrel behind it. Now i recommend you work with a wand. It'S a lot easier. Okay! Here we come through. Look at my pulse. I look at my posts. I glance at my pulse. Let'S read the time, look at your watch and read the time notice. How close my hand is my thumb and index are to the barrel. We come through pulse now. I look at my watch time now. All i want you to do is simply slide down, go diagonal and then push back up. Okay, sam this one looks so difficult. Remember what i said, patience, patience patience, but i guarantee, if you nail this one you're gon na love it here we go pulse time slide and diagonal push back up, pulse time, slide, diagonal and push back up. Now. Don'T worry about these ends. If these ends don't want to go in just grab them and just hold them right, there now watch what i'm going to do just hold this okay, so important just hold that allow that to bake now watch my finger come on top of. What'S a spiral wrap. Remember i showed you there's a flat wrap, so we're simply going in and combining a spiral, wrap and a flat wrap together. That'S all we're simply doing make sure you allow this to bake. Watch me measuring my temperature. Okay, my finger's pretty hot. My finger is starting to melt time to move on okay, so now here's what i want you to do. Remember there's three things that you need to be aware about: a curling iron heat tension and, thirdly, cooling allow these to cool. So, look how i didn't allow that to drop with gravity when you allow your curls to drop, they stretch with gravity. So what i would suggest you do here at this point just simply take a little clip and pin that and then move on to another section and pin that here's the next step when you've got this now watch the wave i'm going to get i'm going to Come through i'm going to release that i want you to place the palm of your hand underneath and then i simply want you to take the large tooth comb. Your large comb - and i want you to simply comb through that and now look how we've been able to create a wave. You create a ridge. That'S that spiral wrap. This is your valley. That'S that flat, wrap your ridge spiral and flat wrap. My friends, if you can nail this one people are going to ask: how did you do that? I learned that from sam via on his website, that's right! We'Re all about you! Now, look at this look at what i'm creating on this side and i'm just working all these little techniques right through and you can just see what it is that we're creating. So you can combine a lot of these just to create a really interesting, visual texture. Now, let's create another one, if you're really talented, with a flat iron, really talented, with a flat iron - or maybe you might find this is the easiest one to work with. Let'S go through and take a section you notice i've been taking vertical sections on this particular technique. I want you to take a horizontal section, so i'm going to start up on top and let's pretend i did all of this with this particular technique. You'Re going to simply come through once again iron shape 11.. How many inches away that's correct, a minimum of six inches away! It'S nice soft little spritzes! What'S the next thing, we do that's right, comb the product through to distribute the product through the entire section. This time we're going to take our flat iron and we're going to come through with our flat iron. Now i want to push the hair into an s pattern, so watch i'm going to fold it into s's into an s, shape a c shape. It'S almost c c c c: you connect those c's together you're, creating an s pattern. You want to push the hair in the flat iron. What do you mean sam? Take a look and watch okay, so i come through now. Look, i just pushed that in look at the c, see the c i come through and i hit that with a flat iron, and i want you to just tap tap tap tap tap tap. Then i want you to start to push the opposite direction. Continue to tap tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap tap then once you're here, i want you to come through use your index finger to push that in the opposite direction. Let the flat iron do the work for you notice how i come through. I push opposite direction, opposite direction opposite direction, and i just continue to hit with the tap i just tap tap tap now. Watch me come through opposite direction. Tap tap, tap, tap, tap notice. How i haven't moved the iron down the section all i'm doing is just pushing these little curved sections into the iron. Continue to tap, continue to tap, continue to tap and then coming through again and pushing through and continue to tap continue to tap. No, i'm not burning my fingers, my friends, because i'm hitting it with the edge my hands are just touching the edge of it. It'S not as hot as the inside so i come through. I continue to tap. Remember push it inside push inside. So it's all these little s sections or see little sections that we created working our way down to the end, and i want this to look once again, very organic, very natural. Looking now watch what we're going to get you're going to get a nice cool little wave pattern out of that. That gives you that s pattern, so you could do this to the entire head. I highly recommend what you do is just allow your hair to dry. Naturally and then come and use this technique just in certain different places, so you create some interesting visual character out of that and once again combing that through you'll see it bounce away from the head. But once again it gives you a really cool little wave pattern. All right, one one more, i'm going to give you, which i think you've probably seen but never fear sammy is here, and we want to give everything just to you we're going to take a flat arm. Okay, so let's switch our tools and let's move to a flat iron, so you can see that a flat iron in today's world is not only used to straighten or flatten the hair. I want to tell you something: there's movement in today's world with the hair, in terms of what we're doing so, create some cool movement with it or create some curl this flat iron here that you see the samvia sleeker, look how round it is. So what i want you to know is go buy one of these at your salons, okay and then what you do is you use this as a curling iron or you use it as a flat iron duo, purpose. Watch what i mean. Okay, i'm just going to take a section okay once again, coming through with our product of choice, iron shape, 11 spritz, minimum six inches very, very much a key product, not an option, a necessity, and i continually tell you that in just about every single video we Work with now watch the iron. All i'm simply going to do is just take the iron place it in vertically. Then all i want you to do is just give it a half turn towards your scalp. Then all i want you to do is slowly start to slide out and remember slow down to speed up so that what you do is you're going to go in and it's almost like hair is elastic. So when i stretch it out like this, it's going to bounce back on itself and you'll see what i mean now notice how my hands are attached to each other. So i keep a really nice even pace. So when you look at this you're thinking, oh he's straightening the hair, but watch what happens as it comes through remember. Hair is like an elastic now when it comes through watch what i get i'm going to go through and i'm going to get a really nice. What we refer to as a ribbon curl, some really cool techniques, for you to work with. So imagine look at all the curls that we put together. There were six different types of curls that we put together. Remember my friends: it's all about practice. Do it again just watch the video grab, your irons and do them with me and when you can do this, look at the types of multiple types of texture that you can create samvia here for you to help you look even more beautiful than you are thanks. So much for watching

Taran Darkalisia: we need teachers like you who are able to explain in details <3

Sav: I love this video!! I'm a slow learner, but I understand and memorized every steps you taught Sam! Love the wave and ribbon curl. :) Thank you so much!!!

NatNatNLJC: I think that's the most informative hair tutorial I have ever watched on YouTube, in depth instructions and great close ups

Lorena Molina: Finally a video that shows how to get nice curls!! And all the styles!! I used not to make curls very often because I thought it was difficult but Sam explained it so easy! Great job and thank you for sharing your tips with us! I will start to practice :)

Tarabobara: I really like how he teaches, simple, to the point, thorough, and with a sense of humor.

Mary Ann: My favorite is the S curl. Being a big fan of 1940s wavy hair I'm always looking for ways to get face frame S waves. This is the easiest way to do it! Also I love the way Sam demonstrates the technique then asks questions to see if you get it. Thank you again for another great video!

Jackie Mathes: This was an excellent tutorial for understanding how to achieve different curl styles! I never knew how the twists and wraps created the ridges and valleys of the curl. I feel like I've just upped my hair game significantly after this video!

Hafsa Tayyab: You sir, are a brilliant teacher! Detailed and wonderfully explained video

brightandsunny: Excellent tutorial and so generous for this knowledgable professional to want to share his techniques. You can tell he really wants to teach you and have you understand the whys and hows of what is being done. Thank you Sam!!

Kim Huyser: I love how thoroughly you explain things. Not just the DO this but the WHY you do this. THANK YOU, Sam!

Gamma Rey: I like that he admitted he kinked the hair at the very beginning, shows humility, I have respect for a teacher like that. Made me want to watch and learn.

Tye B: Your technique has given me the exact epitome of wavy hair I've been striving for but could never experience first-hand. This has literally given me an inner joy at how pretty I feel with this hair. I love you for sharing these methods with us.

Candice Bergstrom: wow! thank you soooo much for taking the time to share these techniques with us. I learned a lot! I hope that you're not allowing the negative comments to get to you. some people just have nothing better to do. Tfs.

ralph william Jones: Many thanks Sam. Love to see your passion for hair, also for sharing your insperation and love of teaching to others. I could sit for hours to watch you work, you are an amazing professional, to our craft of hairdressig.I have been hairdressing for the last 48years in the UK, what an amazing career to be involed in.

CeeCee Ruger: I am just starting out in doing my own hair, and I have got to say that your videos are SO helpful! I really appreciate how you explain everything you are doing in full detail and make it so easy to understand! You are so very talented and I LOVE watching your videos!

VetInTheWater: This is amazing! Tried all of the techniques, and I've gotten so many compliments! Thank you, Sam:D

Sara Kindlan-Arnison: I love this! Love how Sam explained the detail rather than just doing it as well as using a flat iron not just a curling iron!!

dance girl Haver: I wanted to tell you thank you! you helped me curl my hair perfectly for a Gatsby dance I was performing in using the watch technique! everyone kept complimenting me on my hair saying how beautiful it looked! :) <3

A. Moore-Parrish: Mr. Villa, I was redirected here from the Redken site, and I must say this video may have changed my life! I am 50 years old and just realized, as important as curls are to me, I have been doing it all wrong. Your teaching style is spectacular. I cannot wait to try these techniques and watch your other videos! I thank you *so* much for taking the time to educate!

debbiejuly: Thank you for this video Sam! I’m going out next weekend and I need to style my hair in “S” waves. I’ll practice today and during the week. Thanks again

Kiva thehairDiva: I love you Sam! I am an industry professional. I love your work and your free will to share knowledge!

Penni Moore: I love this guy's tutorials: professional, educational, maybe they're more for doing someone else's hair rather your own but super interesting techniques [the cutting as well as styling ones]. I trust this professional skills level

27keia: Will practice all 6 curling styles. Loved the use of the flat iron to make waves. Great techniques to get me thru beauty school. Thank you for sharing. :)

Marcelá Nicolao: Thanks Sam! All the curls look amazing and the explanation was really clear :) I can't wait to have some free time to practise :)

natygirl25: Love his tutorials and the in depth explanations. A master artist at work!

Alisha: What a fun tutorial! I'm going to try the ribbon curl. I liked how it was easy and very pretty!

Lainns: You have a wonderful gift for teaching! I wish all teachers were as engaging as you are! Thanks for the tips

BeccaBear: This is actually amazing! I have naturally curly hair but not every curl cooperates with me. I'll try implementing some of these techniques to my extra tricky pieces. Thank you!

Diana S: Thank you so much for this! You explain things so clearly and I am easily able to follow along, understand what you're doing, and remember what you're saying. I am also loving all of your other videos! Thank you for sharing your expertise.

Dawn Chérie Woodworth: You, sir, are a wonderful teacher! You know what proves that point? You admitted your mistake. But a good student will also learn from that mistake. Thank you so much for the video and for taking the time to show us the different techniques. Amazing!!

Jen Aguila: You are just THE BEST!!!! So awesome! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Superb teacher!!! i am talentless when it comes to hairstyling and following instructions but you help me absorb it so fast! You’re a truly talented artist and teacher, Mr. Villa! Much love and respect for you, Sir. -A big fan of yours from the

carole clare: Sam I do love watching you you’re so clear and easy to understand. You make it so interesting to watch every time. I wanted to be a hairdresser but when I was leaving school, many years ago, my careers officer told me I could not because I had Psoriasis so it never happened. I’ve always taken a keen interest all my life, and if I had my time again I would want to be taught by you. It’s always a pleasure to watch what you do and learn from you, so thank you from the ❤️ for taking the time to share with us it’s truly appreciated ‍♀️‍♀️❤️

cosmic_latte: Wow this really helps as a girl who never does their hair and messes up curls when they try, explaining it so thoroughly was great. Thank you Sam! <3

Jesse Luxe: 90 percent of these comments I am scrolling through are incredibly rude! I cannot believe how disrespectful people can be to someone they don't even know personally know. Sam Villa is an exceptional hair dresser and mentor, very widely know for his art and technique.  All I keep reading is "dat girls hair fried" or "that old guy is __". If only people had as much confidence in their words in real life, as they do on the internet.

E. Elsi Bea: Thank you so much, Sam Villa. I now know how to style a wave that I've been wanting to learn since I was a little girl in the late eighties. Now maybe I can if I can find a way to style the back of my own head. Now that is certainly a challenge and I'd love to see an expert attempt a tutorial on that! And I'm sold on your flat iron and Pro11. So, cha ching! Te he! Thanks again. Keep up the great work. It's much appreciated.

Rose G.: Amazing video! Thanks you for taking the time to share your experience, techniques and tutorials!!!

halogirl4197: Why are there so many other professionals on here hating on him? Isn't the point of us being cosmetologists is to learn from each other's techniques and help each other? Honestly, if you think you know everything about this business then you might as well go right out the door. As for him "burning" her hair, he's doing the technique slowly in order to show us what he's doing. If he was doing this for real then he would be doing it much faster so it wouldn't cause the dents. And if you don't like the curls, then that's fine! No one is forcing you to do these on your clients. But coming on here with your nose stuck in the air claiming he's doing everything wrong is childish. Everyone does everything differently in the cosmetology world and you snooty haters aren't perfect either.

rpl: I love step 5 and 6 :) Thank you for the knowledge Sam :)

Jo J: Thank you Sam Villa! You’ve taught me so me pads of great tips for cutting & styling my own hair‍♀️‍♀️ Love you & your channel, videos & teachings!

Topazskull: Thank you for this tutorial! I’m a cosmetology student and this helped me a lot

Agnes Kraiss: Oh my gosh, that last technique... I did NOT expect that result! I found this so helpful and educational, even after knowing how to curl my hair with a flat iron it was so cool to learn some new stuff!! Thank you, Sam Villa!!

Tammy Nichols: I thought it was awesome to watch and Sam you are a great teacher. Most people just throw it out there but you explained it more. Some of us are older generation and learning new ways is great for us. I hope to see more.

Michelle Chavez: the last three curls were my favorite i love the old hollywood glam waves! and you made the flat iron curls look so simple even though i find them pretty confusing :(

Tiare Ramos: I’m in cosmetology school right now and these techniques are so helpful! I’ve always wondered how to do that nice pretty commercial wave that he did on the 4th and 5th section. Thank you for being so detailed and explaining each curl and technique!

D. Tigu: Sam is one of the best educators in the industry. I love you and commend you for putting this video up. It's too bad some people can't get over the first technique. Regardless I appreciate the educational videos.

Alba Hernandez: you made it look so easy! cannot wait to try these techniques!

Australis Glint: you not only show us HOW to do this, you show us WHY. thanks, you are awesome!

Dawn 💚🌟: I always use at least two different types of curl on my clients. Depending on the look out for the style I will use up to four. Beginners please practice, practice, practice using the Marcel. You will burn yourself so don't get discouraged because in my opinion this iron always produces the best. Thanks for sharing Sam

superwomae: I love you Sam villa! I love your modern techniques, and how you break through traditional barriers. Love you!!

Gloria T: Awesome! Best demonstration I've ever seen for hair curling. Thank you for sharing!!

Faith Ifah: Sam is really a good teacher ! He gives an indept explanation . thank you!

david gilkinson: very good and honest educator, covered a lot of different techniques and explained everything very clearly, excellent video

Amber Childs: As a professional stylist I even learned a lot. Thanks Sam!

babyjazminee: Amazing thank you Sam for all the knowledge and great techniques !

lizanne d: I love it so much Sam... Thanks for sharing this video to us and I learned from it... And you're right Sam practice , practice, practice that is makes perfect!

Elisabeth Thijssen: Amazing! I finally learned how to make the big wave. Thank you so much!!!

Carolyn B Black: Very clever use of the curling iron. I learned a lot. Clear instruction and. Not so much chit chat. Thanx Sam.

salserasf: Thank you Sam for these amazing tips!I'm going to try them right now

Christine Walters: Love all those different curls! Thanks Sam! You're the best!

Katherine Ross: Sam, thank you!  These are great curling techniques.  You've explained them so well. You are officially my favorite You Tube hair ninja!

Tranquility: I will have tons of wave in my hair tomorrow I guess I did it right LOL! That wave one is my absolute fav. My hair will be super wavy tomorrow for Christmas, thank you Sam!

Saara Najmi: Love the way you teach , Thankyou for being so patient and explain so well .

Ashley Fox Johnston: This is THE BEST HOW TO CURL TUTORIAL. I have ever seen. Thank you for slowing it down. Giving us plain understandable text.

SchattendragonflyPL: Very nice video, with clear and accessible instructions. You seem to be a great coach! Still, I doubt Id ever do any of it.. especially my back. On myself of course.

Ana Especial: This man is amazing. A great teacher, a great hairdresser, a great promoter... Looking at this video I see so many talents. I love it. I just wish he was my teacher Thank you so much mr.villa because you don't only have amazing products but also an amazing way to present them, and it shows that you wanna teach us not just sell something. You vedeos are great, I've learned slot with you.

Carrie Lynch: Thank you you're very amazing. I tried the fringe twist cut that i learned from you and was very pleased with the results. Your passion shines through. I love your sweet attitude. So thank you again

GarGar Gregarious: I'm an expert with the curling iron.. You just helped take my skill to another level. Thanks for sharing

Gee Sul: I regret cutting my hair after I saw this vid! I really love your videos! you are an inspiration! :) please do also tutorial for styling medium length hair. :) so much love! <3  giane 

Lhora Chelsea: i find it very helpful, and at the same time very interactive. i know this is just a video tutorial but i get engaged and i learn a lot. thank you so much!

Amy Zdunowski-Roeder: You are a rockstar! Love these techniques. Thanks so much for sharing Sam xx

Unknown Angel: Your an excellent teacher, thank you! People do not appreciate what you are giving them, as when i trained to be a stylist in the UK many years ago, at College, we only had books, teacher demonstrations, and the odd video tutorials. The trainees today do not know they are born with the internet and youtube. If we had to learn other techniques, we had to pay for courses that cost alot of money...so guys out there, please be more appreciative, you are truly lucky to be able to watch these professionals, for free really! Best wishes, Anna UK!

Yasminh159: Thank you so much for your videos! Very easy to follow!

Zaih Campbell: I just want you to know that I am in cosmetology school right now and this video is very helpful. thank you so much. keep doing what you do!

Silvia Prugnoli: Thank you for sharing your expertise. I'll try your techniques immediately! Bravo!

Rebecca Middlebrooks: He is great! I like the way he tells you that something is difficult but he shows you slowly how to do it. I learn something every video I watch!

Alan Renfroe: Lots of information here . As a stylist, I can learn so much more here than going to most hair shows. Many thanks .

Tranquility: Sam! I am sitting here grinning at the screen, I am pretty sure I look crazy LOL!!! Thank you so much, how fascinating! I love it...thank you so very much for sharing your skill with us!!!!!!

Me Justme: I could literally watch you all day. Love those old school drop curls, They Rock!

Dorin C: Outstanding guy; he inspires, motivates and teaches - commands all the respect.

vanessa bates-alarcon: Wow! Lots of knowledge and expertise. I want to try all the techniques right now. Great video!

ppyli: I'm doing the Knotted Mohawk Braid already, it's hard because I'm doing it on my own, but I'm having a go :)

Athena K Delmontie: This looks like so much fun! Too bad YouTube wasn't around when I was younger. My hair would have looked so much different!

JB40: I love how professional you are in all your videos I don't see too many anymore.

Emily Forcade: I’m an MD. Mr Villa’s tutorials help me understand the natural world. Everything follows the same rules. He is brilliant.

nancy agostini: Having the iron off is so smart! You are a magician Sam! Thank-you for your tutorials!

Hoist Salon: Thanks for sharing. We need more teachers like you

RAVIEshing: OMG! where I have been??! why I didn't found your channel before? This is amazing and very detailed, I would definitely try those techniques! Thank you for this video +Sam Villa

Innsaf Hafidi: Just discovered your channel and your hair tutorials wow let me tell you I'm gonna spend some quality time with my curling iron trying your techniques on my hair ! Love it Your are amazing

Jasmine Teo: You are amazing, Sam Villa! Love your explanation.

South American mama: Wow amazing techniques, I am definitely going to try them my favourite is what you did with the flat iron the curl reminds me of a finger wave thank you for sharing these different ways of curling the hair.

Nancy Canto: Thank you Sam. So informative!

Anastasiia S: Love your videos! Very helpful! I'm hair-obsessed:D

SexsiiLc: Love your videos!! A hands on class will be awesome!!

Hwanhee Cho: It might not be good for 'daily look', but I think it is better for education. It shows clearly how it works with different skills which help to understand how curls move with each technique. Once you learned these skills, you can create a beautiful look with looser curl with the same technique.

Susana Orozco: You are amazing!! I feel so inspired..Thank you for sharing these techniques. .I really enjoy watching and listening to you:)

sweeet414: Thank you Sam villa!! I shared an elevator with you before (in New Orleans at the behind the chair show) knowing just a tiny bit about you but right now I am learning so much from you on your YouTube video series. I love my thinning shears and new brush and am planning on getting some more of your tools! You inspire me. Thank you so much for sharing your passion with the hair world. I love how big your heart is.

pineapple365: Thank you sam villa for your helpful videos☺ I really appreciate them!

Rowena F Crumpler: Genius! Love the tutorial! Keep them coming!

Bianca Bilek: This is so well explained!! Thank you

Emilia: you are AMAZING. this is by far the best curling hair tutorial video.

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