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Imma tell u smth, just cuz it requires sectioning does not mean it’s a loooong ass process, trust me, it isnt. I tried it, but u should brush up and away from youe head when you’re doing the front and upper section
@@happykitten1160 follow your curl pattern in which direction the curl is heading, usually it’s that way or just try the other way if it doesn’t seem to work
It doesn't take so long as people think. After this you don't even need to accommodate your hair after you difuse or air-dry, you just break the cast. I used to just scrunch my hair with subpar results. I just do this in a wash day and I style my hair in less than 10 mins any other day until the next wash.
U can still get goooood big and nice hair without a diffuser U should move your hair sround a lot in different directions, and use light weighted products-especially if you have fine hair I leared all this from mell. Males By Mell, go watch her video abt how to to get volume with airdrying
Can you do a video with just moose because all I have is leave in conditioner and moose please I beg you I have to go to school looking like a while fluffy haired person 😢
Just do the same thing but use moose instead of gel. Using a defuser to dry after all this helps a lot too. Your curls won't get weighed down by staying wet and will hold longer and have more volume
Do you fluff your ringlets out? And I can't figure out whether I need a leave in conditioner or just a curl cream or both. Can't I use my regular conditioner as a leave in? Then I won't need a curl cream right?
tbh, (from my experience) i just use curl cream no need a leave in conditioner (but if u want extra moisture go ahead) but after it dries (the hair will be cast) scrunched them out with some oil/serum (not too much)
DONT USE REGULAR CONDITIONER AS A LEAVE IN!! Please 🥺 it’s really bad for your hair and it’s supposed to be thoroughly rinsed out of your hair. Curl cream is different from leave in. Leave in is supposed to add moisture and is usually very light. A curl cream is thicker and it acts forming the curls while the gel is supposed to hold them in place for longer. * why did I say it is bad? It can cause build up, weighing your hair down, making it opaque (not shiny), undefined and that greasy/dirty appearance
@@any8574 So I have been leaving conditioner in my hair as a leave in. 🤦🏾♀️ I do use a cleansing shampoo to strip it out every 2 weeks. It shouldn't cause damage, in theory, right? I should have said for 2 years. I did this when I grew my hair out super long.
@@any8574 there’s lots of girls who use regular conditioner as their leave in in their curly girl routines lol I don’t think it’s that bad for the hair. Like they’re already using a lot of products in their hair in general. It should be fine as long as you use a clarifying shampoo as often as your hair needs it
I want to get my hair cut like that but my hair is very fizzy and not as curly as yours and my hair is very poofy so I'm worried that if I cut it like that then it will just make my hair worse but I'm gonna start putting oils in my hair and doing moisture treatments so I hope it helps but tell me what yall think I should do.
It definitely sounds like your hair needs hydration, and products to help seal in the moisture after you wash it, which will help your hair set into a wave or curl more than just poof out. My hair is wavy but I always treated it like it was straight and I’d get tons of frizz. Recently I’ve been treating my hair the way you’re supposed to treat curly hair (aka hydrate tf out of it and cast shape with product) and it’s waaay less frizzy. I’m hoping I’ll get better and better at this and my hair will become more curly over time 🤞
I didn’t wanna buy that expensive brush so one day I brought the Cantu version for about $8 and lost that so I have the Kiss brand version which costed $4 at Burlington so now imma try doing this but my hair is thick so idk.
I would really LOVE your opinion ont he use of boar bristle brushes? I see a lot of people using them after detangling to help style curls. Supposedly it helps smooth cuticles, which is of interest to me having high porosity hair... I know their are soft bristle brushes, but i worry about it ripping my hair?
Using conditioner and water is great for when your hair is dry, it hydrates without making it greasy When your hair is wet like after a shower you can put a bit of conditioner or hair oil through the ends
Not everyone has the same type of curls. she has like 3c or 3 something type of curls. It might not work as well with 2 type waves or 2c wave/curls. Everyone has different type of curl patterns.