First person Ive seen who has curls similar to mine, except I have super corkscrew curls. I dont add products usually, but I do brush it down and then only scrunch the roots, so Im definitely gonna try this next time!
I've been on my curly journey for 4.5 yrs now, and can see my curl fine, thin hair has developed into a 2c to 3a curl. I've just found your channel and and will be trying some of your tips, especially for creating clumps and thi video. My roots are curly but the first inch or 2 sit on my scalp and don't get any lift. I saw you lifted the roots as you went in to scrunch and afin went you went to diffuse, so I'm definitely trying this next. Clumps and lift have been the hardest part to master for me, so thank you for your amazing channel x
I think this video helped me the most so far because I could see how product and application impacts your results. I definitely need to tweak my routine to get the best out of my hair.
Embracing my curl is my New Year’s resolution…. Thanks for this! Trying out different methods to get the best definite. But finding it hard to get the roots, gonna try this!
Thank you for this video! I really enjoy your content. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful as is listening to your instructions You are to this date the only creator with a similar hair type and texture to mine, so I really appreciate what you put out for us 😊
I'm so glad I found your channel! For many years, I didn't even know I had curly hair. (Can you believe that)?? I just thought I had *unmanageable hair. I spent hours blowing and straightening my hair only to end up with tons of frizzy hair. 😭 During covid, I just left my hair be and noticed the natural pattern of my hair. Like you, I have soft curls but am guilty of hovering with my defusing, I don't separate my hair enough, also I like the trick to pick up more of the wave pattern by going in with a comb. Thanks so much! 🌻
It gives a lot of variety! Either more beach wavy with separating the curls or Shirley temple ringlets I had the same struggles with my hair and so far she is the only person I’ve found with a similar hair type and pattern Might try some curl cream, tried two and they were so heavy! Idk Mousse gives me volume, but absolutely no hold and layering with gel doesn’t seem to work (I’m currently experimenting)
Love your videos and this one so timely for me! Really demonstrated what I have been struggling with for a while now. My brain says add more curl cream and or gel and of course you I will get more curls right? I am sure we all initially make this mistake but I have noticed that the amount of what I actually need now that I am 15 months into doing my curls I need far less then I did 6 months ago. Part I think may be seasonal but mainly my hair has finally gotten the moisture it needed for so long even though I didn’t color or heat style my hair previously it was just very dry and the new curls/waves (formerly straight for 65 years) just really demanded more moisture. All this to say my hair was starting to look like the producty side even though I didn’t use all that much, but since limiting things to 1/2 teasp on the CC for my whole head (course, dense shoulder length hair) and a max of 2 teasp of gel and a touch more halfway dry I am getting much bouncier curls and waves. So Thank you for posting this just when I needed the reassurance I am on the right path at-last!
This was really helpful. My hair is thick and if I took more time separating more sections, I know the end result would be much better, but I would be exhausted at the end of it.🤣 Lovely video thank you 💕
Haha I feel ya! It took me years to actually try sectioning my hair, and when I did it made such a difference to how well my product is distributed. Definitely try if you have thick hair! There are simpler ways of sectioning. I most often do the flip section method - see my 2022 updated hair routine for the technique!
I've been doing the same 😩 Not necessarily brush styling clump by clump but I have been using smaller sections. If I can still get curl clumps I'm willing to try bigger sections. Ill have to look up the flip section method. Anything to cut down time on wash days esp when I'm working 😏
My hair is very similar to yours and I am starting the sectioning techniques but still struggle with the top parts, it's flatt and frizzy. My hair in the top is more wavy than curly, like you said, so I think I should try a better haircut. Do you recommend a good hairdresser for that in London? thank you!
Hey! Loved this video is was very helpful :) To achieve more volume, do you style your hair when damp? I noticed you did it when soaking on the non volume side x
You definitely can style on damp hair for more volume! I prefer my results when styling on wet hair as I find they can go a bit stringy on damp hair, so for me styling wet and then removing some water with a curl towel works best! But definitely play around to see what works best for you!
Isn't there a curl refresher for day 2 and day 3? I've been on line looking for one all day and i just come across videos of beautiful women who say they don't always have to refresh in the morning! I do, otherwise I look scary! Yes, I sleep on silk pillowcases.
Have a watch of my recent 6 ways to refresh video! You can use the same products you used on wash day to refresh your hair! But if you want a specific ‘refresh’ product there’s lots out there, I love the Umberto Giannini curl jelly refresh as used in my quick curly hair refresh video.
Very helpful! My hairdresser says the only way to get the roots of my wavy, bleached hair to curl is to do her protein treatment for multiple months. What do you think?
First person Ive seen who has curls similar to mine, except I have super corkscrew curls. I dont add products usually, but I do brush it down and then only scrunch the roots, so Im definitely gonna try this next time!
I've been on my curly journey for 4.5 yrs now, and can see my curl fine, thin hair has developed into a 2c to 3a curl. I've just found your channel and and will be trying some of your tips, especially for creating clumps and thi video. My roots are curly but the first inch or 2 sit on my scalp and don't get any lift. I saw you lifted the roots as you went in to scrunch and afin went you went to diffuse, so I'm definitely trying this next. Clumps and lift have been the hardest part to master for me, so thank you for your amazing channel x
I think this video helped me the most so far because I could see how product and application impacts your results. I definitely need to tweak my routine to get the best out of my hair.
OMG I followed your tips yesterday and my hair looks amazing thank u so much 🎉😇
Embracing my curl is my New Year’s resolution…. Thanks for this! Trying out different methods to get the best definite. But finding it hard to get the roots, gonna try this!
THANK YOU!!! THIS VIDEO HELPS ME WITH A LOT OF FLAWS THAT I HAD, I HAVEN'T EVEN TRIED IT YET BUT I HAVE HIGH HOPES 😭🙏
Thank you for this video!
I really enjoy your content. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful as is listening to your instructions
You are to this date the only creator with a similar hair type and texture to mine, so I really appreciate what you put out for us 😊
I'm so glad I found your channel! For many years, I didn't even know I had curly hair. (Can you believe that)?? I just thought I had *unmanageable hair. I spent hours blowing and straightening my hair only to end up with tons of frizzy hair. 😭
During covid, I just left my hair be and noticed the natural pattern of my hair. Like you, I have soft curls but am guilty of hovering with my defusing, I don't separate my hair enough, also I like the trick to pick up more of the wave pattern by going in with a comb. Thanks so much! 🌻
It gives a lot of variety! Either more beach wavy with separating the curls or Shirley temple ringlets
I had the same struggles with my hair and so far she is the only person I’ve found with a similar hair type and pattern
Might try some curl cream, tried two and they were so heavy! Idk
Mousse gives me volume, but absolutely no hold and layering with gel doesn’t seem to work (I’m currently experimenting)
Very impressed ❤ I will never have these curly beautiful hair
Thank you. Looking forward to trying this style method out.
Thank you for a very helpful video with great tips to make the most of your curls your incredibly pretty
Greetings from Germany and thanks for the good video
Well said hun, and some great tips for curly hairs 💖
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Sooper helpful! Thanks for the video! I just found you, so now I must go watch all of your other videos! Love!
thank you for the helpful video! I just found your channel and absolutely love your detailed explanations
Falo português, mas consegui entender o vídeo 😊 E percebi que faço a finalização do jeito errado 😂
Love your videos and this one so timely for me! Really demonstrated what I have been struggling with for a while now. My brain says add more curl cream and or gel and of course you I will get more curls right? I am sure we all initially make this mistake but I have noticed that the amount of what I actually need now that I am 15 months into doing my curls I need far less then I did 6 months ago. Part I think may be seasonal but mainly my hair has finally gotten the moisture it needed for so long even though I didn’t color or heat style my hair previously it was just very dry and the new curls/waves (formerly straight for 65 years) just really demanded more moisture. All this to say my hair was starting to look like the producty side even though I didn’t use all that much, but since limiting things to 1/2 teasp on the CC for my whole head (course, dense shoulder length hair) and a max of 2 teasp of gel and a touch more halfway dry I am getting much bouncier curls and waves. So Thank you for posting this just when I needed the reassurance I am on the right path at-last!
My hair never curls from the root. It’s rather straight,but I have major curls. LOL. It’s so weird, but I love it!
Haha it’s more common than you think! 🧡
This was helpful. Thanks!
So glad to hear it!🧡
This was really helpful. My hair is thick and if I took more time separating more sections, I know the end result would be much better, but I would be exhausted at the end of it.🤣
Lovely video thank you 💕
Haha I feel ya! It took me years to actually try sectioning my hair, and when I did it made such a difference to how well my product is distributed. Definitely try if you have thick hair! There are simpler ways of sectioning. I most often do the flip section method - see my 2022 updated hair routine for the technique!
@@hanzcurls ok. Thank you.
I've been doing the same 😩 Not necessarily brush styling clump by clump but I have been using smaller sections. If I can still get curl clumps I'm willing to try bigger sections. Ill have to look up the flip section method. Anything to cut down time on wash days esp when I'm working 😏
I know right!😅 I just don’t like putting in all that work and time either.
What is the name of the green brush you have used? Also, what is the name of the gel you have used?
My hair is very similar to yours and I am starting the sectioning techniques but still struggle with the top parts, it's flatt and frizzy. My hair in the top is more wavy than curly, like you said, so I think I should try a better haircut. Do you recommend a good hairdresser for that in London? thank you!
Is your hair fine and low porosity??
Hey! Loved this video is was very helpful :) To achieve more volume, do you style your hair when damp? I noticed you did it when soaking on the non volume side x
You definitely can style on damp hair for more volume! I prefer my results when styling on wet hair as I find they can go a bit stringy on damp hair, so for me styling wet and then removing some water with a curl towel works best! But definitely play around to see what works best for you!
I am so doing thisss
Isn't there a curl refresher for day 2 and day 3? I've been on line looking for one all day and i just come across videos of beautiful women who say they don't always have to refresh in the morning! I do, otherwise I look scary! Yes, I sleep on silk pillowcases.
Have a watch of my recent 6 ways to refresh video! You can use the same products you used on wash day to refresh your hair! But if you want a specific ‘refresh’ product there’s lots out there, I love the Umberto Giannini curl jelly refresh as used in my quick curly hair refresh video.
Are you saying that more product can increase dry time?? 🤯
100%!
your a so beautiful so pretty wow wow
Do you have layers?
Yes - see my haircut video x
Can you flat iron your hair?
So yummy hair to Nummy hair? O
Between all the makeup and time it takes to do todays styles- we are back in the fifties. Yikes!
Very helpful! My hairdresser says the only way to get the roots of my wavy, bleached hair to curl is to do her protein treatment for multiple months. What do you think?