sybarite_1
Literotica Guru
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2014
- Posts
- 1,837
My hair won't hold a curl.
Any product to help? Technique?
Thanks!
Any product to help? Technique?
Thanks!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
My hair won't hold a curl.
Any product to help? Technique?
Thanks!
I've recently discovered a deep waver tool (by Hot Tools). You can find it on Amazon and tutorial videos on Youtube. My hair doesn't usually hold a curl at all but this thing is amazing. It's super easy to use and the waves stay.
http://statemuseumpa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/CDL-DSCN1407-wave-machine.jpgMy hair won't hold a curl.
Any product to help? Technique?
Thanks!
My hair won't hold a curl.
Any product to help? Technique?
Thanks!
Do you have fine or thick hair, Sybarite?
I have fine, straight hair that won't hold a curl without significant help.
Right now, I'm going with:
1) Washing and conditioning (I use a "volumizing" conditioner that doesn't really volumize, but it's light enough that it doesn't prevent styling)
2) A touch of volume-enhancing, heat-protecting spray if I'm blow-drying it.
3) Blow dry if necessary
(Although if my hair is clean enough, I won't wash it the next day, and it certainly holds a style better then!)
4) Section
5) A touch of hairspray* on the section.
*I've tried a whole bunch of hairsprays, but what's working for me now is actually a very light mist of aerosol Salon Selectives I got on a trip this summer as kind of a throwaway bottle. The "undone" and "super touchable" formulas are a nice idea, but they just leave me with "undone," unfortunately!A medium-hold spray is what generally works best for me.
6) Curl with a gold-plated, adjustable heat, 3/4" curling iron (I've had a couple of these over the years, and they work really well.)
My hair is a few inches past my shoulders, and with the above routine (it takes me about 10 minutes from towel-dried hair), I get nice larger curls and waves that typically last all day. If my hair gets much longer, it won't really curl, though.
If I need curls that are more likely to hold, I do the above, but pin the curls as they come out of the curling iron. Then I leave those to cool fully and they stay pretty well once I take them out. Hot rollers can work, but only with a ton of styling products on my hair.
Occasionally I'll find a heat-styling spray that allows me to get away with lightly spraying the bottom few inches of dry hair, then curling as usual. But that only works when there's low humidity.
Now this is not the best routine for my hair's health, but it's been my only option since my hair demands one particular cut and I have to do something to it if I want it to have some sort of style. Otherwise, it just hangs: fine, sad, and super prone to tangling.
I'll have to look into the curling machines and maybe give one a shot to see if it works for my hair.![]()
It took about thirty seconds to find that picture. It helps to be old enough to remember things like that exist.You have too much time and nothing to do.![]()
Perhaps a pill to solve the OP's dilemma?You have too much time and nothing to do.![]()