Meeting Gman
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One thing I have had endless trouble with over the years was curling the front part of my hair. I still have yet to understand how to master this. My goal this time is to get Loiuse Brooks curl as seen in this photo:
Granted, this was most likely done by professional hair stylists, but I would just love to know how I can accomplish something similar.
I absolutely love how the front curls have this sort of slope on the sides as if molded and then the curls end with a nice point outwards. I imagine her hair was loaded with styling products as whenever she moved her hair would move in clumps. Still I am dieing to know how this is accomplished. Does one need to use a hairdryer? Any special hair products?
At the current I use a hair dryer a flat brush and a round brush to lightly curl the ends under. However, curling the ends under with a round brush makes me feel as though I am doing it wrong.
Also, I assume this is an angled bob, but I am not 100% certain since I don't see any photos of her hair without styling.
Thank you for reading
Granted, this was most likely done by professional hair stylists, but I would just love to know how I can accomplish something similar.
I absolutely love how the front curls have this sort of slope on the sides as if molded and then the curls end with a nice point outwards. I imagine her hair was loaded with styling products as whenever she moved her hair would move in clumps. Still I am dieing to know how this is accomplished. Does one need to use a hairdryer? Any special hair products?
At the current I use a hair dryer a flat brush and a round brush to lightly curl the ends under. However, curling the ends under with a round brush makes me feel as though I am doing it wrong.
Also, I assume this is an angled bob, but I am not 100% certain since I don't see any photos of her hair without styling.
Thank you for reading