How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair straight with a round brush to smooth the top portion of hair.
Step 2: Secure hair with a hair elastic into a medium-height ponytail
Step 3: Take small sections of hair (about one-fourth to one-half inch) and twist each section. Spray with hairspray for hold.
Step 4: Loop the twisted sections of hair to the outside of the hair elastic and bobby pin to the base of the pony to secure. (See photo A.)
Step 5: Repeat the process until all the hair in the pony is twisted and pinned into a bun shape.
Step 6: Spritz shine spray over your hair and set the look with hairspray.
How to:
Step 1: Curl one-inch sections of hair with a curling iron held vertically all over your head. (See photo A.)
Step 2: Because hair will likely look poufy, use bobby pins to pin down areas that look too voluminous to create an overall shape you like. (See photo B.)
Step 3: Disguise pins by covering them with other curls.
Step 4: Mist with hairspray to set.
How to:
Step 1: Spritz wave-enhancing spray through hair. (See photo A.)
Step 2: Scrunch hair while blow-drying it for added texture.
Step 3: Pull hair into a low, loose pony and secure with an elastic.
Step 4: Pull out a few strands of hair to frame your face.
Step 5: Wrap a small section of hair around the elastic and secure with bobby pin.
Step 6: Use a curling iron to loosely curl a few sections of hair in the pony.
Step 7: Mist with hairspray to finish.
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush.
Step 2: Create a side part in your hair.
Step 3: Divide hair into two-inch sections and curl with curling iron held vertically. (See photo A.)
Step 4: Lightly finger comb curls to loosen them a bit.
Step 5: Pull back a section of hair near the ear on the side to which your hair is parted.
Step 6: Secure hair back with barrette or comb. (Add additional bobby pins if necessary.)
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush for smoothness (but hair doesn�t have to be perfectly straight).
Step 2: Brush all hair to one side and secure in the back with bobby pins. (See photo A.)
Step 3: Wrap one to two-inch sections hair around the curling iron vertically to create waves.
Step 4: Lightly brush out hair to soften curls.
Step 5: Set the look with hairspray.
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