Create Romantic Looks with Long Curly Hairstyles

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 Long curly hairstyles have an incredible sex-appeal and whether you have naturally curly hair  or have to help your dead-straight hair out with curlers, curling irons  or some other method to create waves, curls or ringlets, the look will  always be great.
 Long curly hair styles can be used to create romance  in the most effective way, which is why many brides will opt for these  kind of styles. Anything from large, flowing and wave-like curls to  tight, rippling curls and ringlets can create the most appealing ways to  frame a face. Long curly hair styles can be layered, too, but short layers on the top should be avoided unless the intention is to create a pouf.
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Caring for naturally curly hair can be testing, as it does tend to  frizz, especially in moist conditions. Anti-frizz serums will help to  keep it under control, as will the occasional application of either  olive or jojoba oil. After combing through the hair with a wide-toothed  comb or fingers, stick on a shower cap and keep the oil on for at least a  few hours, then gently wash it out and let the hair dry naturally.
 Rule number one for curly hair of any type is never to use a brush,  as this will destroy the curls and create frizz. It is far better to  just tease the curls into place with the fingers.

For those with naturally straight hair, perms are all the rage at the  moment. This does not mean the crimped, poodle-like looks so popular in  the 80′s, but much softer, usually larger curls that flow almost  naturally and create the perfect look for any occasion. It helps that  today’s perms are also much gentler and safer for the hair than they  used to be.

Paris Hilton Long curly hairstyleThose cute, sexy ringlets framing a face with an almost angelic look  can be quite easily created at home. Starting with damp hair, a roughly  dime-sized splash of serum and some gel should be applied to the hair  from around mid-strand down to the ends.
 The hair is then twisted in small sections from the top of the head  down to the end. They should then be allowed to fall and dried using a  diffuser, starting at the roots and working down. It is vital not to  scrunch the sections, as this will create frizz, rather than perfect  ringlets.
 With the hair nearly dry, it is best to bend over and shake the  ringlets loose. Massaging the top of the head will add extra volume and  once the hair is flipped back, the style is finished with the fingers.  Again, it is important not to use a brush under any circumstances.