Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How do I Get Wavy Hair The Same As Ashley Tisdales In Her Video He Said She Said?

I Already have longish blonde hair, and i would really love this style, its fab!



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How do I Get Wavy Hair The Same As Ashley Tisdales In Her Video He Said She Said?

If you've got natural curls or waves, you've got a head-start. Just use curl-enhancing products and diffuser-dry your hair (for more product suggestions and more ideas, take a look at 'Taming frizzy hair'.



For everyone else, it's time to dig out your Carmens and curling tongs. Here's a reminder of what to do with them, plus some fresh tips.



Making waves



One of the simplest ways to get pretty waves is to use large-barreled curling irons (as they are now more fashionably called).



Starting at the nape of the neck, divide your clean, dry hair into chunky sections, spraying them with a heat-protective styling product. Comb through each section so the product is evenly distributed



Clamp your curling irons over the ends of the section and wind them up the length of the hair, stopping about four inches from the scalp. This will ensure a loose, modern look



Leave the curling irons in the hair for five seconds then gently unwind and repeat the process, working from the back of the head around to the front, until all of your hair has been curled



Carefully use your fingers to break up sections of larger curls for a softer look



Finish with shine-enhancing serum or hairspray.



Roll up for curls



If you're going to use curlers to create your waves, make sure your hair is dry first as the weight of residual water will make your curls drop quickly. Section your hair using clips and apply a styling product to encourage curls and to make them last longer. Large sections (and large rollers) will create bigger, looser curls, while smaller sections (and smaller rollers) create more defined curls. As a general rule, use smaller rollers on the top of your head, saving large ones for the back and underneath.



As a general rule, use smaller rollers on the top of your head, saving large ones for the back and underneathTwist and pin



You could also try a more tousled look with pin curls.



After towel drying and applying styling spray, take medium sized sections of hair (about the diameter of a 10p coin) and twist the hair from root to end



Take the twisted section and curl it around two fingers working from the end to the root



Lie the coiled section flat to the head and secure with a couple of Kirby grips in a cross



Leave to dry naturally or if time is tight, dry using a low setting on your hairdryer, being careful not to blow the hair loose. When it's completely dry take out the grips and shake your hair through. For a fuller look, run your fingers through your hair, turn your head upside down and spray with a light-hold hairspray



How do I Get Wavy Hair The Same As Ashley Tisdales In Her Video He Said She Said?

There are a TON of videos on youtube that show you how to get this exact look. I've tried it out and it even works on thicker hair. See the link below and you can easily search "wavy hair" on youtube.



How do I Get Wavy Hair The Same As Ashley Tisdales In Her Video He Said She Said?

I have a wave iron.



It looks kind of like a crimper. Only instead of zig-zag plates, they are wavy.



You can also get really big curlers and leave them in for a while and it comes out wavy, but it doesn't work as well as the iron thing.

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