So if you have curly locks and a stylist comes at you and your curls with a pair of thinning shears — run! No one wants to recount their thinning shears disaster. First, find a hair stylist who specializes in curly hair and arrange a consultation to discuss the course of action. Sometimes you just need a good dose of patience to wait for your hair to grow out of a bad haircut. Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu. A column with no settings can be used as a spacer.
Link to your collections, sales and even external links. Master of curls and curly hair pioneer, Jonathan Torch launches his revolutionary curl cutting technique, The Tunnel Cut. Jonathan Torch has worked extensively for decades with all types of curly hair, creating two product lines, Curl Keeper and Curly Hair Solutions, along with multiple techniques for curly hair care, styling, and cutting.
We speak with him about the technique and how there are so many things to know when it comes to cutting curls. So pull up a seat and take notes for next time you plan on going to the salon:. The most important thing one needs to know about cutting curly hair is that approaching, cutting, and styling curly hair requires a complete and totally opposing mindset to cutting and styling straight hair.
Curly hair is always changing. The style can be different each hour. With straight haircuts and styles, the focus is on accuracy and precision. Straight hair requires precise cutting and styling that focuses on controlling tension. With straight hair, it is possible to have the same hair falling in the same place day after day.
For creating movement and bounce in straight hair, your stylist needs to be even more precise, knowing exactly where and what to cut to create a manageable hairstyle.
But with curls, it is completely different. 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.
If you're worried hair will feel greasy, know that conditioner goes inside the cuticle and doesn't stay on top of it, so you shouldn't feel it in your hair. That being said, if the hair is very fine, it would be a good idea to substitute regular conditioner for a leave-in. Now that you've applied conditioner with your fingers and scrunched in the gel, you can either air-dry which usually gives the best results or dry with a diffuser.
The secret to drying curly hair without frizz is to keep hands off of it until the hair is completely dry. That means no scooping hair into a diffuser, or scrunching it with your hands! Thank you [email] for signing up. Please enter a valid email address. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Byrdie. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.
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