The video features Masha, a beauty expert, and Vyacheslav, a hairstyling trainer, demonstrating three different types of curls that can be achieved at home using a straightener. They discuss the importance of choosing the right temperature, sectioning the hair, and using the correct technique to achieve the desired curl.
The three hairstyles demonstrated are:
1. A classic curl: Vyacheslav shows how to achieve a beautiful, bouncy curl by twisting the hair while using the straightener.
2. A "dan dan" curl: This curl is achieved by twisting the hair in one direction and then releasing it, creating a loose, effortless look.
3. A "squiggle" curl: Vyacheslav demonstrates how to create a flat, wavy curl by winding the hair around the straightener and then releasing it.
Throughout the video, Vyacheslav provides tips and tricks for achieving the perfect curl, including the importance of not rushing the process and using the right temperature for your hair type.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Masha is the editor of Beauty Insider.
2. Vyacheslav is the leading trainer of the company Authentic.
3. The host, Vyacheslav, will show three types of curls that can be made at home using a straightener.
4. The optimal section of hair for curling is not too small or too thick.
5. The ideal temperature for curling hair is between 175-180 degrees.
6. The temperature of the straightener can be regulated from 100 to 230 degrees.
7. To achieve the desired curl, the straightener should be turned from top to bottom while twisting the hair.
8. There are three types of curls demonstrated in the video: a regular curl, a "dan dan dan" curl, and a flat curl.
9. To achieve a "dan dan dan" curl, the hair should be turned in one direction and then the other while clamping the strand.
10. To achieve a flat curl, the hair should be wound around the finger and then pressed with the straightener.
11. The straightener should not be squeezed too hard while curling the hair.
12. The hair should be warmed up completely before curling to achieve the best results.
13. A flat element can be added to a bun to make it more interesting.
14. To add a flat element, a strand of hair should be taken and bent into an S-shape before clamping it.