Condition Your Hair - Wash and condition your hair. It’s important that your hair is clean and moisturised before you begin to manipulate it, as not doing so can cause breakage
- Use a leave-in conditioner throughout your hair, using your hands to smooth it over. Detangle your hair as you do this with your fingers
- Seal in the moisture with coconut oil by simply warming it by rubbing it in your hands. You can also use raw shea butter
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Sections and Grab Your Rod - Part your hair into sections with clips. Grab a small piece of hair and apply a dab of leave-in conditioner and a dab of gel to the hair piece
- Detangle the small section with a wide-toothed comb or brush for a more finished look
- 6.Grab your rod (the size depends on the length of your hair and how tight you want your curls) and roll from the centre. Hook each of your rods and let your style dry and set for about eight hours (or until your hair is dry). For even better results, leave the perm rods in overnight
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Undo the Rods - When you’re ready to undo the rods, unhook your rods and unroll each section. Once done, separate each curl in the direction of the curl using your fingers
- Pick at the roots with your finger to give your hair a little lift
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