Thursday, 9 April 2015

Curling, Crimping and Frizzing

Curling, Crimping and Frizzing techniques
Curling
Needed:
·      Barrel Tong Curling Iron
·      Gown
·      Clips
·      Pintail comb
·      Denman Brush

Curling
1.   Gown your client and do a hair consultation.
2.   Heat the curler depending on the condition of your clients hair.
3.   Brush through your clients hair to detangle and make clean sections with the pintail comb.
4.   Take a square section of hair and clip the end into the tong. Make sure that the very ends are in otherwise they will not be curled and stand out.
5.   Wrap the hair around the tong ensuring that the tong is held upright.
6.   Leave the hair on the tong for 10-12 seconds. Make sure that your client is comfortable and the tong is not too close to the scalp.
7.   Loosen the hair from the tong by pulsing the clamp and wiggling out from under the curl.
8.   To help ensure the curl stays you can pin it until it cools, this sets the style.
9.   Alternate the direction of the curls. This makes the style look more natural.
10.                 When you get to the top of the head ensure the tong is facing down.

Crimping
Needed
·      Crimping iron
·      Gown
·      Clips
·      Pintail comb
·      Denman Brush
Crimping
1.   Depending on your clients hair condition heat the crimper to the desired heat.
2.   Section the hair starting from the underneath
3.   Make sure your sections are not wider than the crimper.
4.   Clamp the crimper together with the hair in between firmly for 5-10 seconds.
5.   Ensure your client is comfortable
6.   Move down the hair to form a constant crimp.
7.   Repeat this process all the way down the hair.
8.   Crimping helps create texture and can also make the hair thicker and easier to work with.

Frizzing

Needed:
·      Gown
·      Pins
·      Geisha pins
·      Straighteners
·      Pintail comb


Frizzing
1.   Take a section of hair, the small the section the tighter and more defined the frizz will be.
2.   Place the geisha pin into the hair and slide it down to the scalp.
3.   With the hair in between the pin create a figure 8 shape, winding the hair around the pin.
4.   Continue doing this until you come to the end of the hair and then slide a hair clip onto the figure 8 up to the root to hold it in place.
5.   Heat the straightener and hold it on the Geisha pin for 5-10 seconds.
6.   Let the hair cool in the pins
7.   Once the pins removed style as you desire.




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