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I blame my stylist - he used it on my hair on Friday and now I never want to look back... What size barrel would I need for that loose, sexy curl look?
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Your hair did look amazing in your bday pic.
Here's my opinion. If your hair holds a curl well, get a 1.5 inch. My hair does very well with that. If your hair is fine or does not hold a curl well, get something a little smaller. The curls will loosen on their own.
I did a quick look on youtube. This one seems like a good example of what you'll get with a 1.5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmAXLBnvynM
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Def use 1.5 inch, unless you have a hard time holding a curl, then use the 1 inch. I use the 1 inch on my hair, but it's shorter.
Lelekay - I wish there was some magic product. Definitely don't try to get clean hair to hold a curl if it's super fine (like mine), I always curl mine on the second day. The other thing I do for me - and my hair clients - is take the hair in sections, curl each section then use a working spray to help give it a little more hold before moving it. Also be sure to let each curl cool as that will help set it.
I would do a 1 inch and grab bigger sections of hair. 1.5 does not hold the curl as long. Get a hot tools curling iron off folica.com