To create more volume and less frizz, wash, style and diffuse your hair in the evening. Use extra strong gel to hold curls in place, and scrunch out the gel cast in the morning for better longer lasting curls.
My hair have the perfect wavy/curly texture couple of months ago, then I got a haircut around end of June last month and all of a sudden my hair won’t hold a curl anymore and it feels dry.. is that mean I’m in need of a protein bond?
I absolutely LOVE Vida Shampoo and Conditioner Bars. They don't strip my hair, they leave it feeling soft and easy to detangle. They also can be used as a leave in conditioner. I highly recommend them, especially for traveling.
This is the only refresh method that works for me (mixing gel or curl cream with water in my hands and just 'praying hands' it over the surface). I love your hairstyle videos! I am always on the lookout for curly long hair hairstyles...
I’m keen to know how many curly pattern levels up most people go once they embrace their curly hair? I’ve been straightening my hair my whole adult life and it’s now a 2a/b (top level) to a 2c, even 3a underneath? Does anybody know? I’m guessing one, possibly 2 steps up?? Maybe just for the more damaged top layer??
Heyyy i love your hair 😍😍 i would like to ask which Diffusor you using because my is tooo smal and i want to buy a bigger one and saw yours which is huge I would be very happy if you could answer🫶🏼
I always diffuse-dry my hair, or else it turns into unidentified frizzy moss! Last week, I had to diffuse-dry my hair in a temperature of 30℃ with 80% humidity 😂
Hi Hannah, just to let you know they do a lovely 😍 lacura 50ml honey hair oil in aldi now and it smells and feels lovely! Curly haired girls/guys should try this, remember a little goes a long way and its less than £5! 🥰
I have shoulder-length hair, remove excess water with hair towel, don't use any curl cream, and my only product is Harry's gel, which is humectant-free. Still takes 30+ minutes to diffuse.
Ugh. It takes me over 2 hours to fully do my hair.. it took over an hour and a half to dry it last night 💀 I've tried scrunching out the excess water, but it just makes me frizzy all over again
I typically prefer to diffuse as my hair is a little more wavy and I can get a little more definition when I diffuse. Also, I tend to touch my hair a lot more when I air dry. Your hair is so beautiful either way.
And then there is living in London with fine hair and it just gets blown about so it's just going to happen. So, you accept frizz (while doing all the other things to have the best hair you can).
Another one that might be worth mentioning here is glycerin, especially when it's humid. I recently switched to the glycerin-free Giovanni LA Hold gel (thanks to your recommendation in an earlier video!) and it's literally changed my life. No more frizz!