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How to Get Curly Hair? Styling Tips for Straight, Wavy and Curly Hair

Jan 22

Curly hair is a popular and attractive hairstyle that can add volume, texture, and personality to your look. However, only some are born with natural curls, and some may want to change their hair occasionally. The right products, tools, and techniques. This blog will show you how to get curly hair and some styling tips for each hair type.

 

How to Get Curly Hair from Straight Hair?

You may think getting curls is only possible if you have straight hair. Beautiful curls with straight hair. Using suitable frizz control products during the curling process ensures that your curls look stunning and smooth and well-defined. Here are some steps and tips to follow when curling your straight hair:

 

  • Before curling your hair, you must wash and condition it with products suitable for your hair type and needs. This will help cleanse, hydrate, and detangle your hair and prepare it for styling. You can also use a leave-in conditioner or a heat protectant spray after rinsing out your regular conditioner to add more moisture and protection to your hair.

 

  • After washing your hair, you need to dry it partially, as wet hair is more prone to damage and frizz. From your hair, but do not rub or towel dry your hair, as this will cause friction and frizz. You can also use a hair dryer on a low or medium heat and speed setting to dry your hair until it is about 80% to 90% dry.

 

  • To curl your hair more quickly and evenly, you need to divide your hair into sections. You can split your hair into four, six, or eight sections. Secure each section with a clip or a hair tie, and leave one section loose to start curling.

 

  • To curl your hair, apply heat and tension and wrap it around your curling tool. Different curls, such as spiral curls, ringlet curls, beach waves, or finger waves. Here are some general steps to follow when curling your hair with any tool:

 

  • Take a small section of hair from the loose section and comb it through to remove any tangles or knots.

 

  • Apply some curling product, such as a curling cream, a gel, or a mousse, to the section of hair and distribute it evenly from the roots to the ends. This will help to hold and define your curls and prevent frizz and flyaways.

 

  • Clamp or wrap the section of hair around your curling tool, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots. Leave some space between the wraps, and avoid overlapping the hair. You can also twist or angle the hair as you wrap it to create more texture and variety in your curls.

 

  • Hold the section of hair on the curling tool for a few seconds, depending on the heat and size of the tool and the type of curl you want. Please do not hold it for too long. You can also use a timer or a beep sound to indicate when to release the hair.

 

  • Release the section of hair from the curling tool and let it cool down completely. Please do not touch or pull the curl, which can ruin its shape and cause frizz. You can also use a clip or a pin to secure the curl to your head to preserve its shape and volume.

 

  • Repeat the process with the rest of the hair until you have curled all the sections.

 

  • After curling your hair, you need to finish and style your curls to make them look more polished and natural. Here are some steps and tips to follow when finishing and styling your curls:

 

  • Gently shake or fluff your curls with your fingers to loosen them up and add movement and volume to your hair. You can also use a wide-tooth comb or make them look soft and fluffy. However, do not over-comb or over-brush definition.

 

  • Apply some finishing product, such as a hair spray, a serum, or an oil, to your curls to add shine and moisture and hold to your hair. Texture and lift to your hair. However, please do not use too much product; this can weigh down your hair and make it greasy or crunchy.

 

  • Style your curls as you like to suit your personality and occasion. You can leave your curls down or put them in a ponytail, a bun, a braid, or a half-updo. You can also use accessories, such as a headband, scarf, hat, or clip, to add flair and fun to your look.

 

How to Get Curly Hair from Wavy Hair?

 

If you have wavy hair, consider enhancing or changing up your natural curls with the right wavy hair products​​​​. Here are some steps and tips to follow when curling your wavy hair:

 

  •   Before curling your hair, you must wash and condition it with products suitable for your hair type and needs. This will help cleanse, hydrate, and detangle your hair and prepare it for styling. You can also use a leave-in conditioner or a heat protectant spray after rinsing out your regular conditioner to add more moisture and protection to your hair.

 

  •   After washing your hair, you need to dry it partially, as wet hair is more prone to damage and frizz. Squeeze out the excess water from your hair gently, but do not rub or towel dry your hair, as this will cause friction and frizz. You can also use a hair dryer on low or medium heat and speed to 90% dry.

 

  •   To curl your hair more quickly and evenly, you need to divide your hair into sections. You can split your hair into four, six, or eight sections. Secure each section with a clip or a hair tie, and leave one section loose to start curling.

 

  •   There are different tools that you can use, such as a curling wand, a flat iron, or hot rollers. Each tool has its advantages and disadvantages and can create different curls. For example, a curling iron can create more uniform and defined curls, while a curling wand can create more natural and loose curls. A flat iron can create more sleek and smooth curls, while hot rollers can create more voluminous and bouncy curls. Preference and skill level, and make tool.

 

  • To curl your hair, apply heat and tension and wrap it around your curling tool. Different curls, such as spiral curls, ringlet curls, beach waves, or finger waves. Here are some general steps to follow when curling your hair with any tool:

 

  • Take a small section of hair from the loose section and comb it through to remove any tangles or knots.

 

  • Apply some curling product, such as a curling cream, a gel, or a mousse, to the section of hair and distribute it evenly from the roots to the ends. This will help to hold and define your curls and prevent frizz and flyaways.

 

  • Clamp or wrap the section of hair around your curling tool, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots. Leave some space between the wraps, and avoid overlapping the hair. You can also twist or angle the hair as you wrap it to create more texture and variety in your curls.

 

  • Hold the section of hair on the curling tool for a few seconds, depending on the heat and size of the tool and the type of curl you want. Please do not hold it for too long. 

 

Conclusion  

In summary, achieving gorgeous curls is within reach for everyone, regardless of their natural hair type. Whether starting with straight or wavy hair, proper care, suitable products, and the right styling techniques are key. So, embrace the journey, experiment with curls, and let your unique style shine through your beautiful, well-styled locks!