Sunday, December 11, 2011

***Corioliss Straightener Help!!!! PLS!!!***?

hey ppl... I bought a Corioliss Straightener and i remember that at the mall the lady showed me how to curl my hair with it but i forgot how she showed me. CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO CURL MY HAIR WITH A CORIOLISS STRAIGHTENER? thanks sooo much! %26lt;3



god bless***Corioliss Straightener Help!!!! PLS!!!***?
Well with a regular curly straightener i get a pece of hair and open the curly thing and roll it up for a couple of seconds then let go...well i hope that helps a wee bit..well good luck on finding the answer you need***Corioliss Straightener Help!!!! PLS!!!***?
there are some videos on youtube that will show you step by step.
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  • How to make curly/wavy hair straight?

    To begin with, I'm a guy and my hair isn't that long (just a little more than an inch).

    That being said, hair straightener is out of the equation.

    Also, after I take a shower, my hair is straight. But when it starts drying, it starts to curl.



    So it there any way to keep it straight even after it drys?



    Thanks.How to make curly/wavy hair straight?
    Rebonding would be one good way but after a while ur hair will start to fall out. A safe and fast way would be blow drying it every night and like brushing it straight. A Jappanese perm could also lead in hair lose.How to make curly/wavy hair straight?
    my guy friend actually rebonded his hair. you have to go to the salon/hair dresser and they will put chemicals and straighten your hair permanently. ask for rebonding.



    however, just my opinion, i think guys with curly hair are hot
    Use your moms hair dryer to dry your hair and as your drying it brush it straight.

    Wait a min. use styling gel/hairspray. when you get out of the shower and start to do your hair put the gel in your hair nice. (use your fingers to mix it in) then brush it and it would by straight then dry it and come it stright again. 1nce your done to keep it lyk that put alil but of hairspray in it so u wont smell like it cause u dont want ppl to think your fruity (gay)
    You could have it chemically straightened if it is that bad??

    Ever thought of maybe growing your hair out so that maybe you could give the straightener a go?

    You could put serums, and blow dry it in place,

    style it with gel and comb in a straight fashion.

    Yeah thats pretty much what you could do.

    If you just look in like your local store and hair section I think maybe you could find a little something something that is for hair especially for you that will tame it down a bit.

    How can I get hair like this?HELP PLEASE?!?

    My hair is naturally straight,medium thick and shoulder-lenght.

    How can I get curls like this without heat?

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    I have rollers,that are about 1.5 inch,half an inch,1 inch and 0.9 inch.

    oh and 1'' foam rollers,aswell.

    yeah my mum's obsessed with rollers ;D

    but yeah,i dont wanna damage my hair with straighteners/curling tongs or weigh it down with hair products,so how can I get tight curls like Miley's that will hold all day?I have Tresemme extra hold hairspray.

    Oh and my hair's quite hard to curl as it goes flat very fast.

    10 points for instructions that will work!

    PLEASE HELP

    ive asked this question like 3 times already and i keep getting useless answers:(How can I get hair like this?HELP PLEASE?!?
    Okay, first of all, you have a few options.

    You have alot of rollers, so the best thing to do, is wash your hair [and condition it] then brush it all with a comb, and put it into the rollers, go to bed and let your hair dry on them. The rollers SHOULD give you those type of curls, using bigger rollers gives you the waviness of those curls in the picture, so your best off using the biggest ones you have, but experiment and see what works best, the next day, brush your hair gently with a regular brush and spritz with a bit of hairspray.

    Secondly, to be honest..if you want perfect curls, you need to use curling tongs or straighteners that have the ability to curl [such a GHD's]. You know, if you use a heat protectant spray and condition your hair well when you wash it, the damage to your hair will be very minimal, if anything. Just make sure, that once you've washed your hair, spritz alot of the heat protectant spray on your hair, comb it and then blowdry it. There are heaps of tutorials on youtube for using curling tongs/straighteners to show you how to use them on your hair [i've added links in the source box, of some of my favourite youtubers =]

    Other than that, i'm really not too sure

    I hope in some way i've helped.

    Good luck!How can I get hair like this?HELP PLEASE?!?
    My sister has straight hair. And i have CURLYYYYYYYYYYY hair and she wants curls so i braid it for her at night after she washes it while its still wet. So do that go to bed with the braids in. Andin the morning when you get up take them outand ull have curls/waves! IT WORKS, I KNOW. I have taylor swift curls from doing that.
    there are different ways

    you could always use hair extensions for the lengths

    and if you plat your hair while its wet and take it out once dry you can get wavy hair.



    mouse is another option and hairspray.
    Watch this first hun (:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Lew2Orm鈥?/a>

    Wet your hair. It doesn't have to be dripping wet, because it will take longer to dry. It just needs to be damp enough for water to come in contact with every strand. This initial wetting serves to break the hydrogen bonds in your hair so that you can ';reset'; them in following steps. Applying mousse or a light gel helps your curls keep their shape because it will stiffen, although putting too much can make your hair feel hard or sticky.

    The only time you shouldn't wet your hair is if you're going to be using a curling iron or hot rollers, which will apply heat directly to the hair; the resulting hot water can burn your hair. If you use mousse or gel with these methods, let them dry completely first.

    Straight hair has hydrogen bonds linking the proteins that make up the strand. Since straight hair doesn't have enough disulfide bonds to make the hair ';bend'; (i.e. curl) the hydrogen bonds form close together along a straight strand.

    Curly hair has strong disulfide bonds because of the natural structure of the hair proteins, which a person with curly hair is born with. Even though hydrogen bonds aren't as strong, you can ';train'; them to act like disulfide bonds, at least temporarily.

    Shape your hair into curls. There are various ways to do this, depending on the type of curl you're going for, how easily your hair curls, and the amount of effort you're willing to put in. Click on the following links for more information on various methods:





    Foam Rollers - Gentle on the hair, more comfortable to sleep with them on; time consuming and somewhat difficult to do without the help of a friend (unless hair is short); using different sizes of rollers adds more flexibility in desired style

    Braids - Easy to do, just need bands to tie braids; comfortable to sleep in; makes curls that are more zig-zag in shape.

    Curling Iron - Good for making perfect spiral curls; can be time consuming and especially damaging for hair.

    Rollers - Time consuming and somewhat difficult to do without the help of a friend (unless hair is short); using different sizes of rollers adds more flexibility in desired style.Hot rollers (which are applied to dry hair) create more of a soft, romantic look, but the curls don't last as long.[1]

    Bobby Pins - ';Pin curls'; were popular in the 1920s, especially on shorter hair, for making well-defined, skinny curls worn tight to the head. Straighteners - Even though straighteners (flat irons) are designed to be used to straighten hair, they can also be adapted for creating soft curls, usually curlier at the ends.

    Hair Sticks - Instead of wrapping a strand of hair around a roller, you wrap it around a stick, resulting in tighter curls.

    Fabric/Rags - More comfortable than rollers; produce effects similar to pins, but fabric is easier to work with and sleep on.

    Knots - If you don't have anything to curl your hair with at all, tying it into knots can create curls if done properly.

    Apply heat. The heat helps to break any remaining hydrogen bonds. This step is optional. If you curl your hair often, the repetitive application of heat can eventually damage your hair. Hair can be curled without heat, but you'll have to let the hair set for a longer period of time and the curls might not last as long.You can apply heat with a hair dryer, but don't let the air blow individual strands (particularly shorter ends) out of the curl; place a barrier (such as a bandanna) over your hair when you blow dry. If you're using a curling iron or hot rollers, you're combining this with the previous step because you're curling and heating at the same time. Keep in mind, however, that even though a curling iron can produce beautiful curls, it's more damaging to your hair than any other method because the higher heat destabilizes the proteins that your hair is made of.[2]

    Let the curls set. The new hydrogen bonds that will keep your hair curly only form as your hair dries and cools. If you pull your hair out of the curled shape before it's completely dry and cool then the weight of your hair will break some of the hydrogen bonds and it will not curl as well. If you're using a curling iron, hold the strand in a curled shape until it completely cools. Spritz hairspray to essentially ';glue'; the hydrogen bonds in place. If you're going for a casual look, you may want to scrunch your hair. Waterproof your hair. If it's at all humid or rainy where you are (or where you're going) apply a pomade or oil to prevent moisture from penetrating your hair strands. Remember how wetting your hair breaks hydrogen bonds? Now that hydrogen bonds are keeping your hair curly, you don't want moisture in the form of humidity or rain to come in contact with your strands of hair because they'll reset your hydrogen bonds and your curls will be gone like the wind.

    I need help?

    k i know i just posted something like this...but i saw miley at the grammys and this is i know a kind of bad look but don't make any rude comments cause i need to have ';stage makeup'; that looks like this and i need to know how to do this... also i luv the curls...so if u know how to curl hair with a straightener like this..can u pls. pls. tell me...but mostly just help me with the makeup.



    luv ya



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    xoxo~gump



    NO RUDE COMMENTS~ U WILL BE REPORTED!I need help?
    whoa the look is a bit harsh, but since it's ';stage makeup'; ok...



    1. line upper lashline with liquid eyeliner

    2. line bottom lashline with pencil liner (easier to apply)

    3. use a shadow brush to apply silver eyeshadow to lids

    4. use another shadow brush to blend black eyeshadow in with silver

    5. use a q-tip or a skinny brush to blend black shadow in creases (it gives ur eyes depth)

    6. use ur finger to lightly apply shimmery white shadow just below ur brows

    7. apply black volume mascara (2 coats should do it)

    8. pair the smoky eye with a neutral lip



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    I have not got a clue how to curl my hair with straightners ..?

    I've got thick %26amp; thin GHD Straighteners, and i want a ringlet effect!



    How do i do it?



    xxI have not got a clue how to curl my hair with straightners ..?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLMpNT0wICs



    there is also a part 2 but i think this one gives you an ideaI have not got a clue how to curl my hair with straightners ..?
    Go on to the GHD website and you'll find the videos how to curl your hair with them
    I have a buzzcut so cannot relate to this at all, but surely you'd need curlers to curl hair and straighteners to, well, straighten hair?



    Makes me wonder why Ronseal never made hair products.
    I dont think u should do it cuz it requires to keep the straightener for a longer amount of time on that peice of hair and it might damage your hair a lot...idk just be cautious!
    if you use the thin ghds and get piece of hair, not loads and hold it out so that it is horizontal. Then take your ghds, make sure they are vertical and put your hair in them, at the root. Then twist your ghds 360 degrees and slowly move them across to the end of your hair. The slower you move them the tighter the curl. Hope that makes sense, its really hard to describe how to do it, but its very easy to do.
    Search how to on google, It gives you loads of tips%26amp;videos.
    Babe dont do it, i used to curl my hair with ghds and it went from being thick and long to short and thin (i had to have a short bob!!) in under a year, i wouldnt advise using straighners, if you do want to curl your hair use tongs.

    Curling hair?

    I want to curl my hair for school tomorrow in not completely tight ringlets but fairly small with lots iof body and volume not loose curls. I don't have straighteners but a thin curling iron. How long will it take and any pictures if possible..thanxx xCurling hair?
    if your iron is about 3/4'; to 1';, this should work.



    鈥eparate the hair into top and bottom halves

    鈥ivide the hair into about 1'; thick sections

    鈥tart with iron in the middle of the section

    鈥lasp the iron and drag it to the bottom of the hair while rotating it, until you reach the ends

    鈥lip the iron up to your head and turn vertically. hold for about 7 seconds.

    鈥emove iron while pulling down and gently releasing the clasp

    鈥ON'T touch, let cool and move onto the next section

    鈥hen you're done, spritz with hairspray for longer hold



    it takes about 20 minutesCurling hair?
    i red an artical that said this girl went to prom and curled her hair and it took 6 hours.
    thick hair = 3 hours or more

    thin hair = 2 hours or less

    If its your first time it will take longer but if your a pro it will be fast
    I would suggest going to a hair stylist to get the perfect look !
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  • How to hide hairspray that smells bad?

    i finally figured out how to curl my hair with a straightener. the only hairspray i have smells horrible. but thats the only way the curls will stay. i dont have any money to go buy a new hairspray that smells somewhat decent. what can i do to try and cover up the smell?How to hide hairspray that smells bad?
    1. Just a little perfume

    2. If want a fruity smell then get you hand almost wet with a fruit of you choice and rub your hair (i know it sonds gross but it works!)

    3. Rub a candle on it (Rub hard)



    Thats all I've got they've all worked for me ;)How to hide hairspray that smells bad?
    EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW THATS DISTURBING! WHO WOULD DO THAT????? ROFL THATS NASTY! PUTTING FRUIT ON UR HEAD? RUBBING A CANDLE ON IT?????? I AM IN SHOCK.

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    GET ANOTHER HAIRSPRAY ..

    IF U CANT AFFORD HAIRSPRAY THEN HOW DO U AFFORD INTERNET??? OOOOOOOOOOOO
    perfume. its pretty bad for your hair though.
    use perfume
    get aussi hair spray.



    i use it, and get complements on the smell of my hair all the time.

    and my hair looks extremly awesome.



    i get hair complements ALL THE TIME
    Purfume...

    or go buy some new hair spray - Garnier works really well and its only like 3$
    Spray perfume or something of the sort that smells good in it.