have to dry and then straighten it because with my thick hair that is a lot of work. A was also waiting on me to get ready, so we could go eat lunch so there was no need in making him starve any longer than I had to. I first did a rough dry, which is where you flip your hair every which way until its almost straw dry with a blow dryer. Then, your divide your hair into three sections top, left, and right. The top sections needs to go from the front and end in a point halfway down the back of your head. Lastly, you just take a round brush and curl your ends either under or out then pin them like its around an imaginary roller. Once all sections are pinned hit with cool air until hair feels cold and take pins out. This was easy to do and you can also do curls instead of my hair being straight your just have
to brush through the hair with the brush, wrap it up, and when your unwind it twist it away from your face while hitting it with heat. You'll
want to pin these up like a pin curl. I will probably try curling and flipping backwards methods when my hair is longer.