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Start the curling process by brushing your hair to remove any knots or tangles. Next, divide your hair into sections. Take the top section near the crown of your head first, and leave the hair at the nape of your neck and sides of your head for later.  It’s best to use a natural bristle brush when you’re brushing your hair because it will reduce the amount of static and frizz. It may help to use clips or hair elastics to section off your hair, so you don’t get confused about what you’re working with. You can divide your hair into more sections if you prefer. The smaller the sections of hair that you use, the tighter your curls will be. In order for the curls in your hair to take hold, you have to allow the socks or rags to stay in place for a while. It’s best to sleep on with the fabric in your hair, so you’ll usually get the nicest looking curls if you leave them in place overnight. If you don’t have time to wait overnight for curls, leave the socks or rags in place for at least four to five hours. Keep them in as long as you can for the best results. Now that you’ve got some beautiful curls, you want to make sure that they last as long as possible. Spritz them with a flexible hold hairspray to help lock them in place without making your hair feel too crunchy. If you don’t like the feel of hairspray, you don’t have to use it. Just be aware that your curls may start to fall by the end of the day.
Brush and section off your hair. Allow your hair to sit. Spray your curls with hairspray.