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Tight Curls, Long-Lasting Waves with Sultra The Bombshell

On the runway at Marc by Marc Jacobs and Just Cavalli, the look was a head full of tight waves and curls, coaxed out and up, into a beautiful, big style. Omar Lopez with Sultra shows how-to achieve this halo of curls.

Anne Moratto
Anne MorattoDirector of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
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August 9, 2013
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On the runway at Marc by Marc Jacobs and Just Cavalli, the look was a head full of tight waves and curls, coaxed out and up, into a beautiful, big style.

Omar Lopez, Sultra Artistic Director, uses The Bombshell 3⁄4-Inch Rod Curling Iron from the Sultra Bombshell line of irons to create long-lasting curls.

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Get the Look:

 1. Start by spraying dry or damp strands with sea salt spray and then create a clean side part.

2. Take 1⁄4 to 1⁄2-inch sections and wrap hair around the iron’s 3⁄4-inch barrel and hold in place until the hair is hot.

3. Remove the iron and hold the section in place for a few seconds until curl has cooled. The secure the spiral in place using a clip or bobby pin.

4. Wrap. Release. Repeat.

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5. Once hair has set, gently brush through and finish with a flexible hold hairspray.






The Bombshell 3⁄4-Inch Rod Curling Iron features exclusive ThermaTruCeramic Technology to create a constant wave of 380°F heat for tight ringlets in fast. Far Infrared Rays help to mend hair during the styling process.

Featuring the “Sultra Standards”

•        Rapid Heat-Up

•        AutoShut-Off

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•        Universal Voltage

•        2-year Warranty


Available at Sultra.com; $130

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