1) Shower2) Wait about 2 hours3) Battle hair into submission while blowing out because it’s starting to frizz4) Heat style hair into submission with several hot tools and hope to God you’re not frying your hair.Or is this just me?I had a meeting this morning and so I had to heat style my hair literally days after I had blow dried it (which I also had done in the most haphazard of ways.. #momlife), so I was working with some serious frizz. I reached for my ghd 1.25″ curling iron, which I hadn’t used in months, and was so pleasantly surprised with the results that I had to share!Usually I go for a bigger-barrelled curling iron–a 1.5″ or even 2″–so that I can get more of a wave than curls, but it’s nice to switch things up and go for a different look with this tool.This guy has six sensors throughout the barrel that guarantee the temperature stays at 365 degrees across the whole tool, ensuring even styling.I use this on small sections of hair to get a tighter curl, but if you want to curl larger sections of hair at a time, you’ll get more of a wavy look.Please excuse the amateur pictures. I wasn’t planning on posting this but had tons of questions when I posted the pic on my Instagram Stories, so I wanted to share!
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