For more hairstyle ideas, visit our site: princesshairstyles.com This is a how to tutorial showing how to make ringlet curls with a curling iron on long hair. We've found that these tight curls stay in all day if sprayed with a little hair spray.
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Oh, I really hope this will work on me. I have such thick hair!
ReplyDeleteI've done it before... And to someone else before. I personally think it is easier to do it on myself.
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ReplyDeleteMy hair wont do that.
So gorgeous!!!! God, I have to try this! How difficult is it to do on yourself (without someone helping you)?
ReplyDeleteThis sucked
ReplyDeleteDepends on hair type if it's thick hair leave for 15 seconds .. ALWAYS USE HEAT PROTECTOR FOR CURLS
ReplyDeletei have a question, when i curl MY stupid hair, i leave it in for 10 seconds, and it NEVER curls like that....only the bottom, it looks all weird :( someone help pls?!
ReplyDeleteThe curls are a tad bit too tight, maybe, if you shake them out, they will be more voluminous? :) Still liked this video! ;D
ReplyDeleteit only take 15 minutes to curl all that hair? im impressed. she has really long hair and you took a very small section. I get too impatient with mine
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm going to try to attempt this for my upcoming Father Daughter Dance.
ReplyDeleteThanks <3
ReplyDeletethat is really cool
ReplyDeleteMy hair is really thin but yet when I use a curling iron it doesn't stay in place. I used the curlers and again it was like that for 5 mins. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeletethats brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI wish my hair was that long:(
ReplyDeleteeverytime i try to unwind the curling iron down like u do it like tightens up n messes up the curl any tips!
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i dont get it
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her hair is so preatty
ReplyDeleteI have to do it 5 or 6 times :(
ReplyDeletethanks 4 tutorial
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
ReplyDeleteI try and curl hair like that and it never works my hair is like to my end of my shoulders
ReplyDeleteI try and virgil hair like Thant o
ReplyDeleteThe smallest one that I know of is 3/8 of an inch...
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