How to curl the back section of my hair with a curling wand for curls?
Jul 29, 2025
Hey there, fellow hair enthusiasts! If you're like me, you've probably spent hours in front of the mirror trying to perfect those gorgeous curls, especially in the back section of your hair. It can be a bit tricky to reach and style, but with the right curling wand and some handy tips, you'll be rocking those beautiful curls in no time. As a supplier of top-notch curling wands, I'm here to share my expertise on how to curl the back section of your hair like a pro.
First things first, let's talk about choosing the right curling wand. We offer a wide range of curling wands, each designed to give you different types of curls. For instance, the Cooling Air Fragrance Negative Ion Curling Wand Curls is a game-changer. It not only curls your hair beautifully but also has a cooling air feature and emits negative ions, which helps to reduce damage and frizz. This wand is perfect for those who want long-lasting, shiny curls.
If you're looking for a more classic curl, the Curling Iron Curls is a great option. It has a traditional barrel shape that creates tight or loose curls depending on how you wrap your hair around it. And for those who want a more textured look, the Waver Curling Iron Hair Crimper is the way to go. It gives you those beachy, wavy curls that are so on-trend right now.


Once you've chosen the perfect curling wand, it's time to prep your hair. Start by washing and conditioning your hair as usual. Then, apply a heat protectant spray to your hair to prevent damage from the curling wand. I recommend using a good quality heat protectant that suits your hair type. For example, if you have dry hair, look for a heat protectant that has moisturizing properties.
Now, let's get to the fun part - curling the back section of your hair. The first step is to section your hair. Use a comb to divide your hair into three sections: the top, middle, and bottom. Start with the bottom section, as it's the hardest to reach. Take a small section of hair from the bottom section, about 1-2 inches wide. Hold the curling wand vertically with the barrel facing down. Place the section of hair over the barrel, starting from the root, and wrap it around the barrel in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, depending on the direction of the curl you want. Hold the hair in place for about 10-15 seconds, then release it.
As you curl each section of hair, use a clip to hold the curled section out of the way. This will make it easier to curl the remaining sections of hair. When you're curling the middle section of your hair, you may need to lean your head forward slightly to make it easier to reach. And when you're curling the top section, you can stand up straight and use a mirror to see what you're doing.
One of the most important things to remember when curling the back section of your hair is to keep the curling wand moving. Don't hold the hair in one place for too long, as this can cause damage and uneven curls. Instead, slowly rotate the curling wand as you wrap the hair around it. This will ensure that the hair is evenly heated and that you get consistent curls.
Another tip is to curl the hair in different directions. This will give your curls a more natural, textured look. For example, you can curl some sections of hair clockwise and others counterclockwise. You can also vary the size of the sections of hair you curl. Curling larger sections of hair will give you looser curls, while curling smaller sections will give you tighter curls.
Once you've curled all the sections of your hair, it's time to set the curls. You can use a hairspray to hold the curls in place. I recommend using a strong hold hairspray that will keep your curls looking great all day long. Spray the hairspray evenly over your curls, starting from the roots and working your way down to the ends. Then, use your fingers to gently separate the curls and give them a more natural look.
If you want to add some extra volume to your curls, you can use a volumizing mousse or powder. Apply the volumizing product to the roots of your hair before you curl it. This will help to lift the hair and give it more body. You can also use a round brush to style your curls after you've curled them. Simply run the round brush through your curls to smooth them out and add some shine.
In conclusion, curling the back section of your hair with a curling wand doesn't have to be difficult. With the right curling wand, some prep work, and a few handy tips, you can achieve beautiful, long-lasting curls. As a supplier of high-quality curling wands, we're here to help you find the perfect tool for your hair. Whether you're looking for a classic curl, a beachy wave, or a textured look, we have a curling wand that will suit your needs.
If you're interested in purchasing our curling wands or have any questions about our products, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to help you find the perfect curling wand for your hair and style. Contact us today to start your journey to beautiful, curly hair!
References:
- Professional Hair Styling Guides
- Hair Care Product Reviews
