S Curl Hair Type

Big bouncy curls are in . . . and they are gorgeous
For those of you who are longtime readers, you know that I relying on my husband’s reaction to hairstyles that we see. It gives me a perspective that is impossible for me to see because of the gender perspectives. He is madly in love any woman he sees that has big bouncy curls. I don’t think he is unique, if you’re in the dating game you may want to consider this style, Jesse Briggs gives us some tips in this article.
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The answer is the “S Wave Thermal Set?”. Jesse Briggs, co-founder of Haircolor USA, and his wife Flo of Yellow Strawberry Salon in Florida, have developed a wave technique that is destined to launch a brand new chapter in the history of hair wave and curl design. By Jesse Briggs New S Wave Technique This new technique creates soft curls, edgy waves and romantic ringletsSoft curls, edgy waves and romantic ringlets while signaling the end of the traditional perm. The S Wave is easier and less damaging than a perm, takes just 20 minutes for beautiful results, and with proper care will last up to three months.
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So what is the new hair style technique for creating soft curls?
Jesse was kind enough to share part of the secret behind the S Wave Thermal Set?. He explained that, in simple terms, the technique involves rolling and wrapping the hair like in the old days, using special plastic rollers and coated bobby pins, and then apply waving solution.