While some people need a curling iron to create voluminous curls, curly-haired girls don’t even use a hair dryer. It turns out that full hair is a real gift: you don’t need to wash your hair often and use thickening products. But not everything is so rosy. Hopes of having beautiful curls are dashed when you wake up and realize that your hair has turned into hairballs during sleep. Strands tangle, lose texture and become brittle. So that you do not waste time washing your hair in the morning, we have prepared step-by-step instructions that will help you quickly refresh your curls.
Step 1: Moisturize your hair
Curly hair is drier than straight hair, so moisturize it first to ensure subsequent products adhere to your strands. Use a spray bottle and spray generously from roots to ends. This will help make your curls softer and more manageable.
Step 2: Use leave-in conditioner
Leave-in conditioner protects hair from dehydration and works like a balm. Apply the product liberally to your curls. Don’t worry: the more product, the faster you’ll detangle your curls.
Step 3: Separate Your Curls
Use milk to add volume. It softens and creates clear strands. Apply first, then add essential oil to your fingertips and separate the curls. Grab a towel and dry your tresses to remove excess moisture.
Step 4: Apply the style
Now that the curls are fully formed, use a setting gel. It creates a protective shell around the strands and textures them. Almost ready!
Step 5: Spray
Apply refreshing spray for curly hair to secure results. It moisturizes and eliminates the effect of sticky strands. It can be used 3-4 days after installation.
And if even a refresh doesn’t do the trick, we recommend tying your hair into a high ponytail at night. Use silk elastic bands, they will not tangle your curls and create friction.
Source: People Talk
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