Any happy owner of curly hair at least once a week hears from women with straight hair: “You have such beautiful hair as I would like to have such chic curls!” This should be a compliment, but it’s much harder to tidy natural curly hair than it seems. But we have great news for you! You are in the very place where you will receive the most appropriate tips and tricks for curly hair. Always comb your hair from bottom to top. Starting from the bottom, you can neatly unravel each tangled section, instead of knocking them all into one piece at the bottom of the curls. Make a haircut regularly to avoid split ends Split ends never look good. If you want healthy curls that will look crisp and fresh, head to the hairdresser every six to eight weeks. Use “smoothies” for hair styling A product cocktail is simply mixing two or more products to meet your specific hair needs. One of the “cocktail” options for styling: smoothing serum with mousse and coconut oil with styling gel. This combination will help you fix the shape of the hairstyle, without making the hair sticky and crisp. Use serum! If you do not have time to mix a cocktail, whey is best suited, which helps not only smooth out curls, but also give them a separation. Press the pump three or four times (depending on the length of the hair), spread the product on the palms and comb the curls with your fingers. To unravel your hair, rely on a comb with rare cloves, not a brush
Curly hair is the most fragile type, and each curl is a potential turning point. Using a comb with wide cloves is the mildest way to unravel curls, and it does not violate the natural structure of curls, like a brush does. (Remember to start from the bottom - see tip number 1). Do not abuse care products When your hair goes dry or dull, you don’t have to try to fix it with a ton of care product. Use literally a drop of hair oil and fingertips to distribute it along the entire length of the hair. Use the "pineapple technique" to get elastic curls Pineapple is a technique in which hair is freely collected at the highest point of the head, usually before bedtime. It protects curls, helping your hair maintain its natural volume. Try a diffuser to even out the curl pattern and add more texture. Tell me honestly, do you use the nozzles that come with your hairdryer? And if you answer no, then in vain! A diffuser is a nozzle that helps you streamline your curl pattern and increase volume.
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