Photo by: Photo: Kelly Stuart
Curl Sections
To get the "soft waves" he desired, Gibson chose a medium-barrel curling iron. "I took sections of hair that were about two-inches wide and one-and-a-half inches deep and wrapped them around the iron, leaving the ends out," says Gibson. "I like the ends to be straighter because I think it's more natural and modern."
Photo by: Photo: Kelly Stuart
Curl Sections
To get the "soft waves" he desired, Gibson chose a medium-barrel curling iron. "I took sections of hair that were about two-inches wide and one-and-a-half inches deep and wrapped them around the iron, leaving the ends out," says Gibson. "I like the ends to be straighter because I think it's more natural and modern."