You have been curling your hair all the time wrong-beauty fans shared a cheating way to do this in seconds with a hair straightener

2021-12-06 11:43:27 By : Mr. Ruby Lu

For many years, hair straighteners have been used to create frizz in the hair.

But a stylist decided to show her unusual way of using hairdressing tools to make small rings.

TikTok user Megha Singh (Megha Singh) shared a video on a social media site where she tried a controversial way of curling her hair.

In the clip, she was seen watching a video of Fernanda demonstrating hacking.

Instead of putting the hair on the top of the straightener and then pulling it down-curls are created in the process-Fernanda puts the hair on the top of the straightener and then pulls its ends through the middle of the tool.

Then she slowly pulled down the straighteners, and when she let them go, she left a perfect curl.

Megha then decided to try to crack it herself, and followed Fernanda's method precisely-it did not hide her shock when it worked, and left her with an amazing ring.

But not everyone is persuaded by hackers. Some people commented: "This doesn't work."

Another added: "This has never worked so well for me! Hair is often stuck, only the ends seem to be curly.

"I don't know what I did wrong."

For that person, Megha recommends straightening and combing every part of the hair before trying the hair straightener curling technique.

Another comment thanked Megha for sharing the hack, writing: "I did it for the first time this morning! I can't believe it works so well!"

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