For the most gentle result on your hair, it is recommended to let your hair dry to 70-80% before curling. If you want to add extra volume, it is suggested to blow dry your hair, lifting the roots with a hairdryer. To achieve even curls throughout the length of your hair, start by dividing all your hair into two equal sections. Ensure that your hair doesn't become completely dry during the curling process. You can spray your hair with water or a salt spray as you go along. It is important to begin curling the strands from the root of your hair, adding a new section with each turn of the curler. To prevent curls from forming only at the ends, separate the sections horizontally, moving from the roots towards the temples. For a smooth curl, it is important to lay the strand flat on the curler rather than twisting it like a rope. Curl the hair tightly without twisting the curler along with the strands. Once you have completed curling your hair, secure it with a hair tie. The optimal time for leaving the curler in is 5-6 hours, or you can leave the curler in overnight, but in that case, your hair must be almost completely dry before curling. After removing the curler, it is recommended to comb through the hair using a wide-toothed comb.