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Curly Hair Tips: Pinup Studio

Mar 7

If you're like me you're probably a fan of curly hair. It's lively, alive and can be styled in so many ways. The only issue is that it could be somewhat difficult to manage at times.

One of the most difficult issues for curly-haired girls is how to manage curly hair without making it frizzy or puffball-y. We'll teach you how to make curly hair look professional in this article.

Different Hair Types

Before we get started, let's be clear: not all curls are equal. There are many types of curls, and every curl reacts differently to diffusing.

For example type III curls are going to be much harder to diffuse than type II curls. This is due to the fact that type III curls are already quite dry and frizzy, which means that diffusing them could make them look worse.

On the other hand the type II curls are easier to manage and they respond well to diffusing. So if you have hair that is curly in type II and you're lucky, you're in luck!

The Right Diffuser

Now that we've talked about the different curly types of hair, let's discuss the correct diffuser to use.

When choosing a diffuser there are several aspects to take into consideration:

  • The size of the diffuser. Make sure that the diffuser is large enough to fit onto your hair dryer.
  • The shape of the diffuser's design. Certain diffusers are round in shape some have a more rectangular shape. The one that is most comfortable to you will be the most comfortable.
  • The type of attachment clip. There are two kinds of attachment clips: rubber and metal. Rubber clips are flexible and don't harm hair as much as clips made of metal.

How to diffuse curly hair

We'll now look at how to make use of the diffuser.

  • Split your hair into 4 sections: one in the front, another in the back and 2 at the sides.
  • The first section of hair should be cut.
  • Connect the diffuser to your hairdryer, and then turn it off to the lowest setting.
  • The diffuser should be placed at the hair's roots and slowly work it towards the ends. Make sure that you keep shifting it so that every part of your hair is exposed to the air.
  • Continue to diffuse until your hair is completely dry.

Tips on How to Diffuse Curly Hair

Be sure to use a leave-in conditioner or serum prior to blow-drying your hair. This will help to keep your hair safe from heat and stop it from frizzing. When you are the first to use a diffuser, it may take a while to get used to it. It is possible to practice diffusing your hair on a low setting until it seems more natural.

If you have curly hair, then diffusing might not be the best option for you. Drying your hair with air is better for hair that is frizzy.

Tips on Air-Drying Curly Curly Hair

  • Start by washing your hair with shampoo that is free of sulfate and conditioner. Sulfates are harsh on curly hair and can cause hair to frizz.
  • Apply a leave-in conditioner or serum to help shield your hair from the heat of the sun and humidity.
  • Let your hair air dry as long as it is possible. If you must blow dry it, use a low setting and keep the nozzle moving around so that your hair doesn't get exposed to direct heating for too long.

Conclusion:

We would like to conclude by saying that diffusing curly hair can be a great method of styling it however it's not the best option for every person. Air drying is the better choice for hair that is frizzy. To protect your hair from sun and humidity, use conditioners that leave in, or a serum.