1, heat the curling iron. Open the curling iron, heat it to about 160 degrees Celsius, and iron out dignified curly hair. You can also find out the temperature that suits you through experiments. It's best to have a perm at the lowest temperature that can be used, so as to minimize the damage to the hair.
2. comb your hair thoroughly. Make sure there is no protruding hair, or your curly hair will look bad. Your hair should be completely dry before perm. Blow dry any wet place.
3. Apply heat protection agent to your hair. This product is usually sprayed on dry hair. Thermal protectant will form a protective film between your hair and the soldering iron, which will increase the luster and reduce the damage of high temperature to your hair.
4. Divide your hair into small pieces. Each part should be 5-7.5 cm wide, and the hair should have 3-4 parts from bottom to top. Use a hairpin to separate the parts, so that the still hanging hair has been permed or needs to be permed in the next round.
5, perm. Just use a stick and wrap your hair around it. Make sure not to over-wind, which will reduce the heat and cause some burns and softening. Hold the edge of each area with your fingers, close to the stick, but don't burn your hair. Doing so, instead of ironing with a clamp, can prevent curly hair from wrinkling. Make sure to alternate curly hair clockwise and counterclockwise to create a natural effect.
6, curly hair is completed, and it is quickly glued. Grasp the bottom of the curling iron and fill it tightly to create perfect curly hair. Tie curly hair to your head with a hairpin or similar hairpin. Go on until all your hair is glued on. Then take off the hairpin when the curly hair is no longer hot. Shake the developing roll and repair any messy hair roll, and break it up with your fingers or comb it gently.
7. Spray a little styling agent on your hair to fix curly hair. Don't spray too much, it will make your hair brittle and/or too heavy to fall off.