If the prospect of pincurls seems daunting to you, fret not, because you can achieve pretty much the same result using hot sticks. I know vintage hair purists would probably burn me on the spot for saying this, but I am not a very patient person, so most of the time I can't be bothered to set my hair. However, I can totally sit and read a book for 30 minutes with some hot sticks in my hair. The video below shows you how to achieve a curly vintage look super quickly and with minimum effort.
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, darling! I should give the hot sticks a try... they may work better on my fine hair!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your videos. So original and not boring at all like a lot of tutorial videos. These can't be quick to make at all so I love the effort you've put into them too.
ReplyDeleteWell done! x
i love these! i usually pin curl my hair, but this is a great fast solution...i have never tried hot sticks!
ReplyDeleteaww thanks for doing this! x
ReplyDeleteI went to vintage hair styling tutorial just before Christmas with a stylist from Nina's Hair Parlour (review of the night is on my blog!). She recommended hot sticks and claims they will even work on my super fine hair. I might have to invest.
ReplyDeleteI've tried pin curls but I always end up looking like a big pile of frizz! She also recommended Tresemme Freeze Hold hairspray, which I have bought and is damn amazing!
Hmm hot sticks. Will look for them tomorrow and give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteI wish hot sticks would work in my hair - it's just to thick and heavy. I have to rag roll and use freeze hold hair spray if I want them to last more than half an hour!
ReplyDeleteC'est pas moins agressif pour les cheveux que le fer à lisser (il est 7h39, pas courage d'aller chercher "fer à lisser" en anglais) en plus? Qu'est-ce que tu utilises comme sérum?
ReplyDeletefer à boucler... 7h40 donc... :-)
ReplyDeletei adore this video, especially the music. such a easy, simple way to get vintage curls. :)
ReplyDeletei'm seriously considering going out and buying a set of hot sticks now. lovely!
ReplyDeleteI can't find hot sticks here in Buenos Aires, they don't make them any more, I think I'll purchase the sticks when I go to NYC on September, but until then: do you think that it's possible to do it with regular curlers and a hair dryer?
ReplyDeletethanks!