Newsletter Sign up for exclusive offers, original stories, activism awareness, events and more. Sign up. Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram Pinterest. Powered by Shopify. This website uses JavaScript to apply discounts. To be eligible for discounts, please enable JavaScript for your browser. Go for it! Why not? The grass is always greener on the other side, but if you've never had thin hair before, it may going to look different, depending on your hair texture.
I took for granted how easily my natural hair texture styled. It held curls without any spray, and I could put it in a braid or a bun and instantly get texture and movement without any heat, but once I thinned it out? Not so much. It was harder to style, and when I did get a style, it fell flat much quicker. However, it's not always the same for everyone. This technique breaks up the layering, so the hair doesn't have any strong or hard lines in it.
Nothing destroys curly hair more than too much texturizing. Cut-happy stylists that can't put down the thinning shears are a serious danger. Curly hair needs weight removed from its bulk, but the weight should never be removed from the ends. Curly hair needs the ends to be heavy so the curl can take shape. When you over-texturize curly hair, you disturb the curl pattern and end up with frizz. When cutting curly hair, it's important to remember that the length will shrink up more than expected.
Unfortunately, curly haired clients tend to go longer in-between cuts, which means that their ends usually need more off than they're willing to part with. Know how much length you want removed, and always err on the side of less is more. Some people gain as much as 5 inches in length when their hair is wet, and it can be easy to get carried away if you're not careful.
We already know that curly hair frizzes up when the curl pattern is disturbed, so why would you style curly hair after it has been cut and combed without reshaping the curl pattern first? The easiest way to reshape the curl is by rewetting the hair. Just wet your hair, or if you have fine hair, just spray it down after you're done cutting but before styling.
Use only your fingers when styling curly hair. Combing curly hair can lead to breakage and split ends. You know how curly hair looks great wet and then dries into a frizzy mess? Well, the water is what's weighing the hair down and gluing it together; when the hair dries, the water evaporates and you lose that adhesive, causing the hair to separate and frizz. By leaving a regular conditioner in the hair, the water can evaporate but the conditioner doesn't, leaving you with perfectly defined and fizz-free curls.
The reason lies within the hair. They are all growing at different rates. When you make a cut, the individual strands that help weigh down other strands spring up at a different curl elasticity for each individual strand causing the unwanted frizz.
We all know what thinning shears are but do we understand how they work? Thinning shears are scissors that have teeth on one side of the blade.
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