Friday, 18 November 2011

Long haired lazy girl.........................Overnight curling

Sorry a little porkie pie this is the last post with rubbish pictures I forgot I had a Blog waiting in the wings.

My hair is very thick and long and take ages to heat curl, theirs to much to pin curl and wet sets turn it into a lions main so only tend to use heat to curl my hair  if I'm going out. so to curl my hair more regularly I use this method

You will Need:

  • Curvy grips or bobby pins 
  • Hair bobble 
  • Setting lotion in a spray bottle (I use superdrugs own brand)
  • A Brush

BEFORE BED


I start with clean or day old dry hair


1. Take a U shape section at the front of your hair and clip away from the rest of the hair 
(we'll deal with that later)


2. Put the rest of the hair in a very high pony tail 
(think 80's Pineapple) so you have 2 section like this.
The front section i just roll up to keep it out the way I'll re roll it later.


3. Start taking small to medium sections and spraying with setting lotion
(remember this is lazy hair i just grab bits)
and roll in to an upstanding pin curl.


And pin securely with bobby pins


Keep working your way through the pony tail


TOP TIP: I pin all the curls on the top of my head so I can lay my head on any side without
disturbing the curl or my sleep.


4. I then take the front section spray with setting lotion
 and roll it backwards away from my face.


5. I wrap my hair is a scarf just to stop the hair on the back and sides of my head from
becoming fuzzy from the pillow.

TIME FOR BED 
6. time to hit the zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Sweet Dreams 


THE NEXT MORNING 


Sorry not fully awake yet

7. Start removing all the bobby pins and the bobble
(I leave the front section pinned up till last)


8. Start brushing the curl main out 


Till you are happy with the shape.



9. unroll the quiff section and brush in to the rest of the hair and shape.


its very early in the morning so pull a funny face.

and that's it Enjoy you day xxx




4 comments:

  1. My hair's getting longer and needed some inspiration before reaching for the scissors in frustration. I'll give this a try. I never think of using setting lotion so this may be the answer to my curly frizz! Thanks

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  2. @JoyfulFluff i used the setting lotion with hot rollers as well as long as you use a heat protection spray first and it holds my hair as the weight makes the curl drop. hope it helps xx

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