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Oct 25, 2014
Sam W.
I'm using a wand curler but my hair always slides always to the top, like the skinny part.. but I want bigger curls and it to stay more towards the thicker part.. how do I do that?
Oct 25, 2014
Allison S.
Maybe try using a thicker wand, or thicker chunks of hair!
Oct 25, 2014
Hannah D.
Thicker chunks of hair or just try to keep the hair at the base (or widest) part of the wand, even if you overlap the hair. It will give you bigger curls but the ends will be less tight
Oct 29, 2014
Aqsa S.
Use a straightener to curl your hair. Trust me it works best! Use a thin straightener