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Instant hairstyling Makeover: Finding styles for square face shapes

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Lenny wrote a dear Karen email me about your concerns and needs with her face.  She stated that “I want to know what to do with my hair styles.” “” I have a long course face with large eyes, hair on my shoulders, without a ponytail, large forehead, sharp Chin and a long neck.”"”I have a picture of me from the beginning, but from side view.”

After discussions there and Lenny agreed some e-Mails, your hair let me story and to share current “before” photo with hair boutique visitors in exchange for me work with you try and find some great new hair styles for wedding your face shape. 

While our email conversations, I discovered that Lenny a very charming, funny, sweet was 20 year old wanted to grow her hair longer to lassen.Leider, stated Lenny, that if your hair that grow it always gets in her eyes.  Put it behind your ears is not an option because you said your ears as “ugly”.

Lenny sent a photo (see below) a style and wanted to know whether it, would work with her face style.I pointed Lenny, with a square face more often it is flattering, a side panel of separated to haben.Das style example that you sent me in the Middle tend to accentuate a square shape.

I also pointed out Lenny seemed the model that thicker hair would be harder for Lenny deduct because your hair is fine and thin.Lenny agreed with me, and we decided to look at some other photos for inspiration.

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Spiral Curling Iron The Secret To Beautiful Curls

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Who doesn’t love using a spiral curling iron to get the look of spiral curled hair?
Its so easy once you know how its done and depends solely on the direction your roll your hair with the spiral curling iron.
This hairstyle is getting so popular and it’s gives you a variety of looks. This style has been restored to the current fashion scene by the latest young Hollywood actress A-listers.

Spiral Curling Iron Basics

As you know, most curls are created by holding your curlers or your spiral curling iron horizontally. The secret to making great looking spiral curls is to keep your spiral curling iron in a vertical position. Holding the curls vertically will take a little getting used to but you’ll catch on easily. Spiral Curling Iron The Secret To Beautiful Curls
The curls you create can be loose or tight.  Whatever look you’re going for you need a spiral curling iron. These new methods aren’t rocket science. You’ve just got to get used to the idea of not holding your curlers or spiral curling iron the typical way you’ve probably been taught!

Here’s a little spiral curling iron step by step.  Before you start, you may want to straighten curly hair then get out your spiral curling iron.

Create several sections in your hair to make the curling easier.  Create your spirals by using any of the following tools: regular curling iron, a spiral curling iron, or even regular hair rollers and/or hot rollers. Just like normal curls if you want tight  curls just use a small barrel if want loose curls use a larger barrelled spiral curling iron or curler. If you want your curls to last as long as possible, apply some mousse, or gel,  to dry or slightly wet hair before you starting. Comb your hair thoroughly and then blow dry. When using a spiral curling iron you must make sure your hair is completely dry or risking it damaged by singeing. Split your hair into two main sections, side to side, by parting your hair down the middle. Then separate those two sections into two more sections, top and bottom. Clamp the top sections. No matter how thick your hair is, always start curling from the bottom to the top with your spiral curling iron, especially if you’re a beginner! Once you get a little more seasoned, you can curl the top first then clip that hair out of the way if you like to work from top to bottom instead. Grab a small section of hair and tuck the end into your spiral curling iron, or start the curl further up if you want to leave ends out. Start winding your hair vertically. Your iron or curler should be straight up and down. Roll the spiral curling iron or roller up as far as you can go. If you’re using an iron, hold it to the count of ten, depending on your heat setting.

Give all the curls a shot of styling hair spray. You can finish your curls with a firm holding spray once you’re done using the spiral curling iron. You can leave your curls looking tight, or slightly fluff them loose to separate curls.  Whichever way, you and you’re spiral curls are going to look great!

For more great spiral curling iron hairstyling options see our sister website Brush Curling Iron Advice Center.

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