Note – it’s always best to leave hair a little bit damp to let the curl form into its more natural state. Repeat all around the head until almost dry. Hold in place without moving bowl around then turn it off, remove and start on another section. Option 2: Remove the pins and then – with the appropriate dryer diffuser combination – pile up the curls again side to side into the diffuser bowl before you turn it on use a medium/low heat setting and a low speed setting. ‘Scrunching the crunch’ involves tipping head forward and side to side while gently scrunching the hair in your fingers (but without raking them through). Option 1: Take out the pins when hair is mainly dry, then gently finger scrunch or ‘scrunch out the crunch’. It’s best to leave pins in the hair for as long as possible. At this point, a light over all diffuse may help to set the curl. This gives definition to the clumps of hair and also creates lift at the roots. Then, there’s an option for hair pinning using pin curl clips. Timing of your plop for category B and C should be maximised to allow curl to form. It also means no time for the curl to fully develop. Why? To avoid frizz, as using artificial heat straight off will cause that. It’s unanimous, whatever you intend to do, always air dry mostly first – and this goes for all 3 curl types. This is a debatable method, as some curly girl groups do not agree with this method – however in my experience, it may be the only way to remove excess oil or product build up. It suits curls that are in need of lift, so it works particularly well for curly girls with fine hair. A low poo sulphate/silicone free shampooĪ low-poo shampoo helps to cleanse hair that is very flat or oily at the roots. This wash method seems to suit medium density curls and is good for getting roots residue free. Move away from the water and keep scrunching until your hair stops dripping. level, it helps to tone and cleanse the scalp without adding any weight to it. The Squish To Condish method As you rinse the conditioner out, cup your hands and catch the water, simultaneously scrunching the mid-lengths and ends of your hair up towards your scalp with your hands. It’s used for a more effective way to remove product build up or scale from the scalp.Īs the solution is the correct P.H. This is a water based solution that may also contain essential oils and several other water soluble ingredients. This helps to remove product build-up, and seems to suit mainly those with thick frizzy or voluminous curls. The is the process of replacing your shampoo with a conditioner, and using the conditioner on to the scalp to cleanse and condition the hair. There seem to be at least 3 methods of washing the hair and, in my experience, it is based mainly on hair texture, density and trialling several methods to find which suits best. Which method of washing is suitable for my hair?
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