freckled fox perfect ringlets
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Are you looking for a new style for your fine naturally curly hair? Have you ever wanted your curls to look perfectly defined and bouncy, but you can never seem to get them to stay like that throughout the day? Now you can. Emily Meyer, also known as The Freckled Fox, is a fabulous and funky blogger who has her own method for getting her hair to have the perfect bouncy curlies down. And she shows us how she gets gorgeous bouncy, Shirley Temple-like ringlets on her fine curly hair.

You will need

  • A package of foam rollers

  • A hairbrush

  • Hair pins or clips (optional”>

  • Hair dryer (optional”>

  • A spray bottle (optional”>

freckled fox ringlet how to

Step 1

Take a shower! Because you are going to style your hair while it’s wet, but not sopping wet. Figure out where you are going to part your hair and separate your hair into 4-6 even sections.

 shirley temple curls

Step 2

Distribute your curlers into groupings so every section of your lox gets the same amount. Start with one section and begin wrapping the hair around the curler beginning around the middle of your section. Start with the bottom sections first and then begin moving to the top.

 ringlets

Step 3

Emily recommends sleeping on them but if you’d rather not, you can blow dry them off and on throughout the day. Just make sure that they are completely dry before you remove the rollers, otherwise your curls will not last. To take them out, unravel the ends slightly then holding in one hand and tugging straight down with the other hand and BOOM. That is all there is to it! Easy, right?

freckled fox ringlets done

Ways you can style it

Emily’s favorite looks are either wearing them in a high pony tail, a bun, pigtails, adding in a sparkly hair accessory or bow, or pull a bit back from the front for a half-up half-down look. So there you have it! A recipe for perfect, bouncy ringlets.

See more of Emily’s sexy wavy-curly hairstyle tutorials at freckled-fox.com

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