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Texture Iron Techniques
Today's crimping irons have a different purpose. Back in the '80s when big hair reined, this appliance left highway-sized indentations in the hair, which would create lots of frizz and off the scale volume. It was an all-around epic tool but then suddenly it wasn't so cool anymore. No longer did women want huge crimped grooves in their hair. They were looking for a different form of texture, so a new use was imagined.
Textured Braid How-To
Add some volume and texture to create an amped-up braid that’s perfect for almost any occasion. For best results, you’ll need hair that’s mostly one-length and reaches your bra-line in back. This technique works well for medium to fine density hair.