Hair Care
8 Reasons Your Curls Won't LastGot limp curls? Here's what you're doing all wrong -- plus, how to curl your hair the right way |
You Use Oily or Creamy Styling Products Just as conditioner can make your hair too smooth to hold a curl, styling creams and oils also "weigh it down," Contrastano says. You need styling products to give your hair texture and grip, not make it smoother.
Before you curl, think about using light stylers -- e.g. mousse or spray -- to give your hair light hold and bounce. Save greasy products for blowouts or slick hairstyles like ponytails and topknots.
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Before you curl, think about using light stylers -- e.g. mousse or spray -- to give your hair light hold and bounce. Save greasy products for blowouts or slick hairstyles like ponytails and topknots.
SEE NEXT PAGE: You Don't Use Styling Products Before and After Curling