Hair Care
8 Things to Know Before Getting a Curly HaircutWhether you're going for the chop or just getting a trim, here's how to get perfectly cut curls every time |
Look for a standard toolkit Just as you wouldn't hit up a nail salon that doesn't have nail files, you shouldn't visit a hair salon that's lacking the proper curly-girl tools. To be sure you're in the right place, Willhite suggests scoping for the following tools:
A double-sided comb with varied spaces between the teeth will give your stylist the ability to detangle and properly section the hair. This kind of comb helps control different textures and densities.
Sturdy clips to help hold curly textures and give your stylist the ability to have full control while staying organized.
Sharp shears -- no matter what the curl type or texture -- will give your stylist proper control for an efficient, seamless haircut.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Keep your specific curl type in mind
A double-sided comb with varied spaces between the teeth will give your stylist the ability to detangle and properly section the hair. This kind of comb helps control different textures and densities.
Sturdy clips to help hold curly textures and give your stylist the ability to have full control while staying organized.
Sharp shears -- no matter what the curl type or texture -- will give your stylist proper control for an efficient, seamless haircut.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Keep your specific curl type in mind