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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.
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First, I want to thank everyone for the nice comments on my blog post last week about my bad post-wedding chop. Hearing from everyone that you still liked my new, shorter haircut really is helping me get over my disappointment, so a big THANK YOU to everyone who took the time to comment.

Second, quite a few of you asked me to go into more detail about how I did my new curly hairstyle, what products I used, etc, since you were considering a down and curly look for your wedding day hairstyle. Well, this weekend I took some pictures while getting ready to go to a friend’s wedding, so I can show you all what works for me to get lasting curls. I did my own hair for my Trash The Dress photos, as well as my boudoir session basically the same way that I’ll show you here.

(I’m pretty sure these example boudoir hair pics below are aren’t too bad for work, but please don’t scroll down if you’re concerned.)

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I should note though that everything in this post is only what works for my hair, and may not work for everyone. If you are planning on doing a curly look for your wedding day, or other wedding events, I suggest you do at least 4-5 trial runs. I’ve been curling iron and hair product obsessed pretty much since I started high school, so I’ve had years and years of practice and experimenting to figure out which products work best for me, and I suggest you spend some time figuring out what works best in your own type of hair.

First, let’s start with product. I’ve tried many of the more expensive salon brands, and nearly all the drug store brands of products, and for my hair, I’ve found it’s really not worth the price for most of the salon brands. My favorite shampoo and conditioner is Garnier Fructis Fortifying for color-treated hair. However, about every three months I switch over to Dove’s shampoo and conditioner for a couple weeks, to make sure I’m not getting any build up from only using one kind of shampoo and conditioner.

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About once a month I also like to use a MOROCCANOIL Restorative Hair Mask for about 10 minutes in the shower. My hair is on the dry side, so this really helps hydrate it, but it also makes it a little more sleek, so I only do it before I know I’m going to wear my hair straighter for a few days.

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Now, for the products I use to achieve the curly look: Garnier Fructis Curl Construct Mousse and Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Hairspray. Again, these are just what works best for me, because I think Garnier products make my hair look a lot less “crunchy” and hard after using them, but other brands may work better for you.

My other must-have is my curling iron. I use a 1.5 inch professional iron, by Gold ‘n Hot. Helen of Troy is also a good pro brand. These curling irons are usually not sold in drug stores, but you can get them at beauty supply shops, like Sally Beauty Supply, or online and they’re around $30. You have complete control on the temperature, most up to 500 degrees, which is the temperature setting I use. But definitely ease into these high temp curling irons, you don’t want to singe your hair! Experiment, gradually turning the temp up until you find the right setting for your hair type. And make sure you get one that has the black tip a the end, getting a curling iron that has the hot part go all the way to the end is just asking for a burn!

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Alright, now on to the styling. I start with wet hair, and brush in a nice handful of mousse, concentrating on the ends and bottom layer of my hair (since the bottom layer is next to the warmth of your back, and has the weight of the rest of your hair on it, it usually doesn’t hold curl as long as the top layers). Then I blow dry, being sure that it is completely 100% dry. Any wetness left will just make your hair not curl as well, so give it an extra minute or two of blow drying after you think your hair is dry, just to be sure.

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Once my hair is completely dry, I clip up the top layers, so just the bottom is exposed. No matter how much or how little I’m curling my hair, I always do it like this, in layers. You want to be sure you’re getting all the layers evenly curled, and it’s much easier to grab them if the higher layers are out of the way.

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I then grab about a 1 to 1.5 inch section of hair, and lightly spray it with hairspray. Again, this is something you’ll want to experiment with, if you have more delicate hair, and your curling iron is turned up too high, this could cause burning.

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After spraying the section of hair, quickly wrap it around the curling iron. Don’t grab the bottom of your hair with the iron and curl up, as this will just concentrate the curl at the bottom, and it will go flat more quickly. Instead grab the strand of hair with the iron about half way up, twisting the iron in your hands, and work your way down until the end is wrapped around the iron, and hold for a minute or two (obviously, the longer you hold, the tighter your curls will be).

TIP: Starting the iron half way up your hair enhances the curls higher up, which tend to hang themselves out sooner than the curls at the bottom of your strands of hair, so doing it this way ensures your curls hold longer. If you’re not familiar with this technique, you may want to practice with a cool iron a few times, until you get the turning and grabbing with the curling iron down.

I tried to demonstrate this as best I could without burning my hair (all this photographing while curling was hard!):

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Continue to grab sections of hair and curl all around your head until the bottom layer is completely curled. Spray the heck out of it with hairspray, both the top and bottom of it, and let it dry for a few minutes.

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Then, unclip the rest of your hair and bring down another layer to repeat this process on. How To: DIY Wedding Curls That Will Hold Until Your Last Dance :  wedding hair mountain view tutorial Img 14001

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Once I have my top layer of hair down and ready to be curled, I pause to get rid of my flyaways. This works best to do it before you curl your top layer, because smoothing flyaways into the curls doesn’t make for a smooth look. So I apply a tiny amount of Pureology Shine and Control DryShine Styler to the top of my top layer of hair, which instantly gets rid of the flyaways. I also use this product when doing my straighter hairstyle, a little bit goes a long way to separate my layers and give my style texture when it’s just barely curled under at the tips. See, you only need a little:

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For this hairstyle that I’m demoing, I did 4 layers of curls, all with the same process: grab a section of hair, spray it, hold each curl for a minute or two with the iron, and once the layer of curls is completed, spray it a lot and wait for the hairspray to dry before pulling down the next layer. If I hadn’t been stopping to take photos constantly, this would have taken me about 45 minutes to do all the curling.

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Once all your layers are curled and hairsprayed within an inch of their life, let your hair sit for about 15-20 minutes. I like to do my makeup and get dressed during this time. I’ve found that as my curls cool down, they will initially hang themselves out naturally, and start to look less structured, and more like the loose curls I’m going for.

After I’ve let my hair cool, I always come back and give my hair a little shake with my hands, to make sure none of the curls have curled together. I then give the slightly looser curls one final spray, and I’m good to go.

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Now, the above pictures of my completed hairstyle were taken at about one in the afternoon. After driving about an hour to my friend’s wedding, walking around, eating, putting on and taking off my jacket, bogeying on the dance floor for several hours (yes, Mr. Cola was actually in a dancing mood for once!), and driving back home, here is what my hair looked like at about midnight that night.

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The only thing I did to it in the eleven hours since I’d curled it was just shake out the curls gently every few hours, to keep them separated.

TIP: if you’re doing lots of sitting, or riding in a car, be sure you gently move your hair in front of your shoulders before you sit back, or flip your hair over the back of the chair. Leaning back on your curls will make them go flat a lot quicker.

So that’s it,  my little tutorial on how I get my hair to still have curl at the end of the day! Please let me know if you have any questions, and I’ll try to answer them in the comments as best as I can. And I can’t stress enough how important trial and error is! Experiment until you find what works for you and your hair.

Will you be doing your own wedding day hair, or your own hair for any other wedding events or photo shoots?

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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,769 posts, Honey bee

This is one big reason I always give props to blogging bees. This was an awesome tutorial :) I can’t do my hair. I’ve got me some kinky hair that stands straight out!

 
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Mrs. Hermit Crab
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Mrs. Hermit Crab (message)  3,566 posts, Sugar bee

OMG love it! I love to have a curl in my hair (all TWICE that I’ve done it) and I always have to have someone else do it - I may be following your tutorial soon :) Or maybe you want to come over and do it for me? ;)

 
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JoyfulBee
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JoyfulBee (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

Ooh! :) Thanks for the tutorial, now I’m planning to use it tomorrow… ;)

 
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mc77
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mc77 (message)  325 posts, Helper bee

ughhhhh I want my hair to be able to do that so bad!!!! I feel like it just won’t ever get long enough though :( It’s past my shoulders but still not long enough to achieve that beautiful look! Thanks for the tutorial in case I think I’m ever able to try successfully :)

 
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R.Elliott (message)  1,011 posts, Bumble bee

Great tutorial!

I end up with curls that look extremely similar to that.

Here’s all I do:
Blow dry (very very dry) with head upside down so it gets lots of volume

Curl in sections same as you

Gently flip hair over and apply lots of hairspray (Aussie brand in the big purple bottle)

Gently flip hair back up, and give it another spray with the hairspray.

Done and done! Takes about 30 minutes. Usually lasts all day/night unless my hair doesn’t want to cooperate that day (which happens every once in awhile).

I like your suggestion of doing another product right before curling the last section to take of of whispies. I plan to incorporate that!

 
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Miss Sloth
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Miss Sloth (message)  3,184 posts, Sugar bee

DAMN, girl. 45 minutes - that’s amazing. I guess if I wasn’t so lazy I could have fab hair too. It looks great.

P.S. I totally have that grey dress you’re wearing. H&M 4eva!

 
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Kate

Cola,
Thank you, thank you, Thank you! I’m so excited to get home and try this !!!! I will be following your instructions religiously until I get it right! Awesome!
(Well, first I just need to go get a curling iron like you recommended - I wish you could get commission for it! ;-) )
Thanks again. And dang, your hair is so beautiful. Simply stunning.

 
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VintageDivine
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VintageDivine (message)  337 posts, Helper bee

I love curling my hair, and it takes me about 45 minutes too (that part I hate). I used to do it every day before work, but now I can’t bring myself to spend that kind of time on it. I’d rather sleep! *sigh* Men have NO IDEA how easy they have it.

 
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bunny
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bunny (message)  1,345 posts, Bumble bee

Great tutorial! I’ve gotta try some of that stuff you use for flyaways!

 
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Miss Earrings (message)  2,481 posts, Buzzing bee

Really great tutorial,thanks!

 
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Mrs. Hot Wings
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Mrs. Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

beautiful! Great tutorial. You look fantastic with this do.

 
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CorgiTales
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CorgiTales (message)  9,901 posts, Bee Keeper

@Miss Sloth: lol my thoughts exactly!

I give you SERIOUS props for spending this much time on your hair.. well… ever! I’m more of a 10 minute wash and wear kind of girl. But I”ll keep the tutorial in mind in case I ever get really really ambitious. :)

 
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tarabonistall (message)  128 posts, Blushing bee

That is so helpful - and makes it look so easy!! Thanks for the tips!!

 
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CapeBride917 (message)  94 posts, Worker bee

OMG this is perhaps my fav tutorial ever on the bee (what can I say, I’m not that crafty haha!)! I can never get my hair to look like yours and now I know why! Can’t wait to try this on Saturday. Thank you so much!

 
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A girl after my own heart…
My hair is very similar and this is EXACTLY what I do when I curl mine. Great tutorial!

 
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glamfish500 (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

I frequently curl my hair and I’m a fan of a Paul Mitchell product called Round Trip. It really cuts down on the frizz and flyaways and as an added bonus it makes your hair dry faster! I know Paul Mitchell is expensive but with this stuff a little goes a long way. I have super thick, chin length hair and I use one pump a day. I’ve been using the same bottle for a year and I curl my hair basically every day.

 
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missbiscuit
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missbiscuit (message)  1,050 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks for this! I’ll have to try it sometime soon!
One question- do you find that your hair naturally curls pretty easily? Mine has started to get a bit of curve to it in the past year or so, but generally I have a REALLY hard time getting it to curl at all, let alone STAY curled for very long. Do you think your method would work for that type of hair or is your hair less resistant to curl in general?

 
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Kemi82JP
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Kemi82JP (message)  749 posts, Busy bee

nice! you’re a pro! i can’t believe how they curls lasted! my hair tends to hold shape pretty well, but it’s thin and long so i wonder, if i followed this same process, if my hair would last as long as yours. it’s obvious you have wonderful thick hair! not fair!

 
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LittlestBirds
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LittlestBirds (message)  2,626 posts, Sugar bee

It’s funny, this is like the exact process I use to get my curls to straighten out, just using a curling iron instead of a flat iron. :) Great tutorial, I can see this being very useful for people. And I second the advice that people should use a lot of trial and error when it comes to one’s appearance; I feel like the difference between being comfortable doing your hair/makeup or not is just a matter of looking at online tutorials (Youtube tutorials are great) and practicing a whole lot until you find what looks and feels right to you and get comfortable doing it.

 
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Mrs. Cola (message)  2,870 posts, Sugar bee

@Mrs. Hermit Crab: Totally, the next time I’m in New York! I did Pretzel’s hair for her TTD in Vegas last spring!

@mc77: If your hair is shorter, a smaller barrel curling iron may do wonders for you. A 1 inch or even 3/4 inch would be much easier to wrap around with shorter hair!

@VintageDivine: “Men have NO IDEA how easy they have it” <– So freakin’ true! The hubs is out the door less than 30 minutes after he wakes up, and that includes a long shower!

@glamfish500: I’ll have to check that Paul Mitchell product out, anything that will help my hair dry quicker is a win in my book.

@missbiscuit: My hair does initially curl pretty well, but will hang itself all out within a half hour without all the product in it. Mainly I think it’s due to the weight of it, my hair is really coarse and heavy. But I definitely notice a big difference on how much it wants to curl initially when I put something in it before curling (the mousse and hairspray). One thing you might want to try is not using conditioner, I know that works to give a little more texture to hair that doesn’t curl as well. Good luck!

 
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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.

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