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always curl under, curling up over gives to more of a corkscrew curl wich i dont thin the most glam.
I use heated rollers in the front section of the hair, and always wind the rollers in the direction i want the rool/curl to sit.
For example for victory rolls part the front section of the hair (from behind the ears forward) part it appropriately, use smaller rollers to create a tighter curl for ease of styling. start with a section of hair closest to the parting and wind the roller inward as that is how the roll will sit when styled.
As for the back section, using a Barrell Curling Iron (remembering to wind under) curl the entire section.
Hope thats a little help,
Mia xx
always curl under, curling up over gives to more of a corkscrew curl wich i dont thin the most glam.
I use heated rollers in the front section of the hair, and always wind the rollers in the direction i want the rool/curl to sit.
For example for victory rolls part the front section of the hair (from behind the ears forward) part it appropriately, use smaller rollers to create a tighter curl for ease of styling. start with a section of hair closest to the parting and wind the roller inward as that is how the roll will sit when styled.
As for the back section, using a Barrell Curling Iron (remembering to wind under) curl the entire section.
Hope thats a little help,
Mia xx
Rae Ann,
What you use to curl your hair is not as important as the technique. As for under or over, that depends on the look you're going for.
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