Anonymous wrote:I just started embracing my curls this past May. I’m following a handful of folks on Instagram and get really good tips. I would suggest following:
Charlottecurls
Ringlet.Riss
1. Make sure your hair is really wet.
2. Coat with a leave-in conditioner. It could be any of the things you lists
3. Brush it away from your head using a brush or comb for curls. You’ll see what they use in the IG videos.
4. Then add the gel. This will lock in the moisture. There are several ways to generate the curls. You can brush it and shake. You can twist the clumps. You can scrunch it. Again, the videos will show you.
5. Finally, you can air dry it or use a diffuser. Don’t touch it. A “cast” will form which is when the curls get hard and crunchy as it dries. When that happens, you can then use a little oil on your hands to break the cast.
—Use a satin pillow case.
—Wash once a week with a clarifying shampoo. This gets the products out.
—Don’t invest in too many products. Just get a leave-in conditioner and a gel. Try different curling routines and see what works best for you. You will have some hits and some misses.
—I started with the “Twist” brand of conditioner and gel. It supposed to be one of the best “drug store” products.
—I bought a Shark hair dryer diffuser. The top of the line is the Dyson. Again, there are videos that show how to dry it. My 10yo DD is AA and this is very similar to what we do. I watched a video where a guy did the conditioner, then a moisturizer/mousse, then oil. Each time he added one he pulled his hair kind of out and away from his head in sections. When he was done he shook his head vigorously. It looked awesome. We’ve done it with what we had on hand and it does look great.
Anonymous wrote:I just started embracing my curls this past May. I’m following a handful of folks on Instagram and get really good tips. I would suggest following:
Charlottecurls
Ringlet.Riss
1. Make sure your hair is really wet.
2. Coat with a leave-in conditioner. It could be any of the things you lists
3. Brush it away from your head using a brush or comb for curls. You’ll see what they use in the IG videos.
4. Then add the gel. This will lock in the moisture. There are several ways to generate the curls. You can brush it and shake. You can twist the clumps. You can scrunch it. Again, the videos will show you.
5. Finally, you can air dry it or use a diffuser. Don’t touch it. A “cast” will form which is when the curls get hard and crunchy as it dries. When that happens, you can then use a little oil on your hands to break the cast.
—Use a satin pillow case.
—Wash once a week with a clarifying shampoo. This gets the products out.
—Don’t invest in too many products. Just get a leave-in conditioner and a gel. Try different curling routines and see what works best for you. You will have some hits and some misses.
—I started with the “Twist” brand of conditioner and gel. It supposed to be one of the best “drug store” products.
—I bought a Shark hair dryer diffuser. The top of the line is the Dyson. Again, there are videos that show how to dry it.
Have fun with it.