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Nov 27, 2015
Chloe N.
Hello! So my hair is 2b 2c mixed type of hair. My hair goes limp quite easily and looses curl rather quickly too. So I have found my perfect hair routine. My curls come out amazing every time...but only if I shower in the morning. I am tired of going to school with wet curls as the weather is getting colder, and so I tried it at night. But even with the exact same routine, my hair ends up wavy and all my curls are pretty much gone:( I need help on what to do...I don't want to shower at night if it means I loose my curls every time. I have tried plopping before but it always falls off on my sleep, and pinapling always leaves a weird dent on my roots. Anyone any suggestions?? Thank you so much😘
Nov 28, 2015
Katie G.
Try doing heartless curls at night. There are a bunch of different ways you can do them. My favorite are paperbag and headband curls. Just search headless curls overnight on YouTube and you'll get a bunch of results. Beautyklove has a ton also.
Nov 28, 2015
Kailey L.
You need a diffuser! You attach it to your hair dryer and it diffuses the air so that it doesn't damage it. I would recommend a bowl shaped diffuser for your hair type, and do pixiecurling. To pixiecurl, after you apply product, gather your hair into the bowl of the diffuser with the dryer off, and then turn it on and leave it there until that section is dry. 2-5 minutes depending on how thick your hair is. Then turn the dryer off and do another section. You don't need a fancy hair dryer or diffuser, any will do! I got a set of 3 diffuser attachments from Sally's for $10!
Nov 29, 2015
Chloe N.
Thank you!