New to the curly hair community and need some advice for what to do with those hands while you're waiting for your curls to dry (the au natural way)? Then come on over. It's time to introduce you to plopping. Plopping isn't really a new concept, though its name is probably a pre...
I never fully blow dry my hair, instead I blow dry until it is 80% dry and then wait for the other 20% to air dry. This is yet another way to keep your hair from becoming dry and frizzy. Afterwards it is up to you to either spray on some hairspray to fixate the look or simply...
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Styling curly hair can be tricky. Knowing where to part your hair can make such a difference to your face and can give your hair a lot more volume. Changing your part can completely change your hairstyle. Here are my tips on how to part your curly hair once it’s dry. Today’s quest...
Whatever technique you choose to curl your short hair, you will need to start with dry hair. Whenever I need to prep my clean hair, this is what I do. After shampooing, I use a leave-in conditioner and a styling mousse. Then, blow dry, smoothing with a round brush a bit. Once my...
Before you start, make sure hair is freshly washed and deep conditioned. You may also use your favourite leave in conditioner*. Let hair air dry completely. Starting from the back begin to section hair using the rat tail comb*. Use duck bill clips* to hold hair that you are not working...
When using a diffuser, you are spreading the air over a wider space, which means you can dry your hair more gently and without the hair moving around. This is why the correct way to diffuse curly hair can make your locks pop.