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Wrap a small section of hair around a curling iron for 10-15 seconds, then move onto the next section. Alternate between curling your hair towards and away from your face. Focus on curling the roots and mid-lengths, leaving the ends straight. Let your hair cool, then set your style with hairspray.  The size of your sections should not be larger than the diameter of your curling iron. Set your curling iron at 300-350 degrees Fahrenheit (149-177 degrees Celsius). Curl your bangs for a more natural look, or leave them straight for a chic look. For a more natural look, run your fingers through your hair to loosen up the curls. Wash your hair, then apply some gel or mousse. Allow it to air dry, or blow dry it with a diffuser. If you'd like to shape your curls further, use a curling iron in a size that matches your curls. Alternate the directions you curl in, and follow your natural curl pattern as much as possible. Apply a smoothing cream or glossing cream to your hair after it dries to add shine. Wash your hair like you normally would, then apply some gel or styling mousse to it, along with your usual hydrating cream. Wrap strands of hair around your fingers as they dry. Be sure to go with the direction of your curl pattern, not against it.  Wrap a strand of hair tightly around your finger, hold it for a moment, then slip your finger out. The size of the strands depends on the shape of your curls. Your hair will start to break up into individual strands shortly after you step out of the shower and it starts to dry. This technique is called finger coils. Apply a heat protectant and a texturizing spray to dry hair. Wrap thin sections of hair around a flat iron, just like you would with a curling iron. Hold it for a few seconds, then move onto the next section. If you want to give your hair more volume, apply a volumizing product to the roots before you curl your hair. while it's wet for quick and easy waves. Get your hair wet, then divide it into 5 sections: 2 on each side of your head and 1 in the back. Braid each of the 5 sections individually, wait until your hair is completely dry, then undo the braids. Run your fingers through the waves to loosen them, if desired, but do not brush them.  If you don't have hours to let your hair air dry, sit under a hooded dryer. If you are in a hurry, do this step with dry hair, then press each braid from top to bottom with a flat iron. Undo the braids once your hair cools.
Add curls to straight hair with a curling iron for a new look. Use gel or mousse on damp hair if you want to enhance natural curls. Skip the hairdryer and curling iron if you have natural/textured hair. Curl your hair with a flat iron for beachy waves. Braid your hair