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Curly Hair and what to avoid:

Create hairstyles for curly hair without using heat styling tools to keep your curls healthy and beautiful.

Using heat styling tools can cause severe damage to the structure of curly hair, affecting both the internal and external layers of the hair fiber. When you straighten curls, they may not return to their original shape after washing. Curls lose their elasticity, become limp, and harder to manage. Heat damage makes curls unruly, and no conditioner can restore their original shape. Instead, choose styling products designed for curly hair and discover the best styling tips here.

Curly Hair Banana Bun Tutorial:

Finished banana bun hairstyle for curly hair.

This tutorial is for those with naturally curly or chemically treatedhair. The banana bun is a simple and elegant hairstyle that highlights the beauty of your curls.

Banana Ban Steps byt step:

  1. Prepare Your Hair: Apply a curl-defining cream as a base. We recommend:
  2. Gather and Twist: Begin twisting your hair upwards from the ends, allowing the twist to firm up as you go. Collect the hair at the nape of your neck.
  3. Roll and Secure: Roll the twisted hair against the back of your head to create a vertical bun. Secure the bun with hairpins.
  4. Finish: Add a shine spray like Vitality's WehO Shine Spray to protect against humidity and give a polished, elegant finish.

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Finger Curl Tutorial:

Starting the finger curl, girl wrapping a strand of hair around her finger.

Steps for Finger Curls:

This style works best on slightly damp hair, and it’s ideal to start with a gel-based styling product.

  • Prepare Your Hair: Apply Goldwell Stylesign Lagoom Jam Styling Gel evenly throughout your damp hair. This gel provides the necessary hold and structure for finger curls.
  • Twist the Curls: Start at the crown of your head. Take a small section of hair and loosely wrap it around your finger.
  • Repeat over the entire hHead: Continue twisting sections around your finger until your entire head is full of finger curls. Remember: smaller sections create tighter curls, while larger sections create looser waves.

Finger curl secured with a clip near the hair root.
  • Let your hair dry: Allow your hair to fully dry before releasing the curls. The gel will initially make the curls stiff, but this is normal.
  • Gently uncurl: Carefully remove any clips or pins. Gently separate the curls with your fingers, using your other hand for support. This step is essential to maintain the shape of your curls.
  • Finishing touches: Use the Sibel Profa 80 Wide-Tooth Comb only at the roots. Gently comb about 5 cm from the roots and lift the comb away. This adds volume without causing frizz.

Finger curls are an excellent way to add volume and a curly appearance to your hair. They work well for both curly and straight hair types.

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Tip: Refreshing Curls in Unexpected Situations:

If you’re in a pinch and don’t have styling products or tools on hand, you can easily refresh your curls with the following method:

  1. Find a water source: Locate the nearest water source and bend your head down.
  2. Use water to revive curls: Cup water in your hands and scrunch your hair upward. This reactivates your curls. If you previously used gel, the water will reactivate it, giving your curls new life. If not, water alone can bring back their bounce.
  3. Add volume: If your style needs more volume, gently shake your head and massage your scalp with your fingers. This adds body and energy to your hair.
  4. More help with finger curls: If some curls have lost their shape, you can re-twist them into finger curls. This can be done without pins – just let them fall naturally and dry.