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Right, take a section of hair and clap the end in the straightners then roll the straightners along the rest of the length, the heat on the outside of the straightners is sufficuent to do this, but, given the length of your hair, I suspect that there will be too much hair wrapped around the GHD's for this technique to be of much use so the other method of doing this is wrap the sectioned hair around one side of the GHD and then clamp it shut, this works just as well but I find that the curl using the latter method isn't as soft as the former.
Hope this helps, I'd be interested to hear of anyone elses methods too :)
OK. Im now an expert! After scalding myself several times just 4 you boobesque (lol), I can only say ITS BLOODY HARD, but possible! The problem is getting the curl rather than straight kinks. If you get a straight kink, its exceptionally hard to iron it out. I find that you need to curl the hair around the straighteners in a very 'liquid motion'. Any static holding (like you would with curling tongs) gives you the kink look. In short, this takes quite a lots of practice to get it just right.
I wish I could show you as I just find it hard to explain, but at least I can retract my first answer saying its not possible. And it does seem to hold. I found it hard getting the curl to go from ends to roots. But i was very successful in curling from about halfway down.
So, get the ghd's out, grab a section about 1-2 inches wide. clamp (softly) about half way, and 'twist' the hair whilst gliding down. (does this make sense)
Im watching tv tonite with half straight, half curly and a bit kinky hair by the way!!!!
I have just this morning found a way of doing it. My friend's hairdresser did it for her at the weekend and she tried to describe to me. So with trial and error I have finally got there. The best way i can describe it is like a paid of scissors slicing down ribbon to make a curl!!
Start from the root of the hair, clamp your hair into the ghds, twist at an upwards angle and pull tightly down, releasing the hair at this angle!! Sounds confusing I know but just think of the scissor/ribbon trick!! Trust me it works (with a little practice)!!!
Hey guys i found this and i thgought it may come in useful
Using your ghd straighteners to turn straight hair wavy
Start at the side of the head by taking a fine section of hair (4 cm approximately) and spray a light mist of ghd Iron Oil onto the section and comb through. Place a ghd waver at the root of the section and loop the hair around it moving from root to end in a figure of eight motion. Use both hands until all the hair is securely wrapped around the waver. Hold the waver in-between your index finger and thumb and, starting at the root, carefully place the ghd styling iron along the waver holding for 3 to 5 seconds each time before gently unwinding. Repeat this process with each new section of hair but on the top sections place the waver about 4 centimetres from the root to avoid creating too much volume.
Using your ghd straighteners to turn straight hair curly
Starting at the crown, take a small section of hair and spray it with a light mist of ghd Iron Oil. Now wind this section around your finger to the ends of the hair. Use the thumb and index finger of your other hand to hold the section in place. As you ease out your finger feed the section of hair into the irons and hold for 5 to 10 seconds to create glossy, spiral curls. Repeat this process with other small sections of hair. For a longer lasting curl secure each section with a hairpin. Once each section is secured take out the pins and release the curl.
http://www.ghdhair.com/index.php?c=uk&p=TR -LK-TE-SC
Visit the link and click View VIdeo just above the picture.
Going to work now but will try when I get home!