I’m pretty sure I’m going to get some comments from people with naturally curly hair that this is a terrible idea and why am I doing this tutorial but this is for everyone out there who really want to have curly hair. Or if you’re like me, and want to style your curly hair pe...
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Plopping is a drying technique that was born here on NaturallyCurly’s forums, in which you tie your wet hair up in a T-shirt or microfiber towel after you’ve applied your styler and before you start to dry your hair. It will accordion your curls, helping them keep their defined, spi...
How to find your curl type and care tips for the four types of hair texture from 2A to 3B to 4C, plus a curly hair type chart to help you identify your curl pattern.
If your hair has a wavy texture rather than falling straight, achieving heatless curls is even easier. Here are a few tips on how to make your wavy hair curly naturally: Wavy and curly styles tends to be prone to dryness, so it’s important to use our Dream Curls shampoo and conditio...
That is also when I started making YouTube [videos]. However, my schoolwork became more time consuming than I anticipated and I had to stop. Last year, I revamped my channel and it has been thriving ever since. Did you always wear your hair naturally curly or did you transition from ...
Curly hair is naturally porous, which makes it hard for curly hair to hold onto moisture, so it may need extra TLC and moisture. If you’re seeing lots of frizz, that might be your cue to dial up the hydrating products. Put down your regularly scheduled shampoo and conditioner in favor...
If your hair is not naturally straight, but you also don't have kinky hair or tightly coiled hair, you might have wondered "Is my hair curly or wavy?" Read on to learn how to tell which curl type or wave pattern your hair has — plus, find out about thebest products for hydrating...
So naturally, I have thick ringlets! Dark, coarse, tight ringlets. Don’t get me wrong, I have come to peace with my hair. I fought it for a while and tried to straighten it, but the pain and the time investment (hours and hours) broke me of that. Finally, I learned how to ...
but, for many of us, the reality is hair that’s, well, a little less than full-bodied. Genetics, styling and even postpartum hair loss can leave us with locks that are less bouncy and more on the fine side. So, what can we do to get thicker hair naturally for glossy, full locks...