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Hot Curly Hair Style Images For All Year

 
by Karen Marie Shelton - Copyright - All Rights Reserved
Revised Date:  08/02/10

Introduction

Hot Curly Hair

Glamorous Curls

If you're from London you've invariably heard of master hairstylist and media personality Nicky Clarke OBE. 

The brilliant hairdresser born June 17, 1958 does stunning work with all types of hair including natural curls, waves and texture. 

His trademark is glamorous hair and he always delivers.   Of course he also is known for his hot curly hairstyles.

Nicky own a number of salons and he became famous initially for styling celebrity hair on several television shows. 

He earned fame in his own right and ultimately received his OBE in February 2008 for 30 years service to the hair styling industry.

His hairstyles are truly works of art that often make you want to just stop and gawk at the elegance and beauty of the hair.

Nicky appeared in Celebrity Come Dine with Me on Channel 4, and as a judge on the final of Celebrity Scissorhands.  He was also a member of Team Dec in Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, and Dec has won all of the series so far.

How To Get Hot Curly Hair Styles

Hair by Catwalk

Medium Curly Tresses

Whether you were born with luscious curls, waves, kinks or a combo of hair textures you can achieve the same glamorous hot curly hair styles as designed by master celeb hairstylist Nicky Clarke.

Tips For Hot Curls For Naturally Curly, Wavy, Kinky Hair

If you have naturally curly, wavy or kinky hair create these styles by:

1.  Cleanse with your favorite routine whether it's Water Only (WO), Diluted Shampoo (DS), Conditioner Only (CO) or similar.  You can even do a temporary cleanse with a homemade or commercial dry shampoo.

2.  Apply a rinse out conditioner, if appropriate to your hair type, texture and condition.  Towel blot and then apply your best curl enhancing styling cocktail including a defrisant, curl enhancing mousse, cream or balm or similar.

3.  Use a long finger diffuser to create curls or separate into individual sections and wrap tightly around fingers, pin and allow hair to air dry into desired curl shape.  If you use a diffuser be sure to reroll curls as your hair dries.

4.  Unpin when dry and use fingers to arrange curls into loose cascades or pull hair up into two matching buns pinned at the crown.  Pull strands out from each bun to create a tousled look.  Arrange curls so that the two hair buns are bridged by loose ringlets.

Naturally Straight Hair Tips For Hot Curls

Medium Curly Tresses
Pulled Up In Hot Style
With Headband

Long Natural Curls
With
Multi-colored add-on extensions

If you have naturally straight hair create these styles by:

1.  Cleanse with your favorite routine whether it's Water Only (WO), Diluted Shampoo (DS), Conditioner Only (CO) or similar.  You can even do a temporary cleanse with a homemade or commercial dry shampoo.

2.  Apply a rinse out conditioner, if appropriate to your hair type, texture and condition. 

Towel blot and then apply your best curl enhancing styling cocktail including a defrisant, curl enhancing mousse, cream or balm or similar.

Note:  Celeb curl expert Barbara Lhotan provides curl consultations through HairBoutique.com. 

For more details please email HairBoutique at customercare@hairboutique.com.

3.  Use a long finger diffuser to create curls or separate into individual sections and wrap tightly around fingers, pin and allow hair to air dry into desired curl shape. 

If you use a diffuser be sure to reroll curls as your hair dries.

4.  Unpin when dry.  If you find that the curls are not as tight as you would like use a curling iron to form tighter texture.  After curling each section pin to the scalp and let it completely cool.

5.  After you have curled, pinned and cooled your strands spritz with a light holding spray.

6.  Unpin each ringlet.  Bend over at the waist and lightly shake out strands to loosen.  Use fingers to gently style or pull up into a loose pony or double crown based bun.

Short Curly Tresses

Long Natural Curls
Coiled Into An Updo

Be Creative To Create Hot Curly Hairstyles

After curls are completely dry avoid touching the curls again except for gentle arranging with fingers or possibly a wide tooth hair pick. 

If you brush or comb your curls after it is completely dry it will most likely become fuzzy and frizzy.

If you wish to restyle your hair, use a spray bottle of clear water to mist long curly tresses. 

Keep a bottle in your handbag to use in emergencies if the weather changes to humid or rainy or your hair unexpectedly becomes out of control.

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Original Publication Date:  07/06/05  - Revised Date:  07/17/11

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