Curly Hair Dolls only for dolls…
Believe me, I feel for you…
There are many different textures in a head which are beautiful when you make them…
Where to start…
Your curl type is determined by the shape of the follicle from which your hair comes out of your scalp.
The flatter or more oval shape it is, the curlier your hair, the more circular the cross-section, the straighter your hair.
The pattern for what kind of curl you will have is identified by the shape that your hair strips make, whether they curl or crease,
or wrapped around them in spirals.
Most people with textured hair have almost all types of curls, say, kinki, coil, wavy and curly.
The wet look is clearly better than the dry.
What are you doing with your curly bottle hair?
If you have curly hair, you already know that caring for it can be a little tricky.
Unlike straight and wavy hair types, curly hair often comes with its own unique challenges, among them?
Increased likelihood of breakage, frizz, dryness.
Chances are you have encountered at least one or two of these difficulties in your attempt to style.
The struggle is hard until you learn.
I’ll give you some tips that you might find useful…
Try not to washevery day.
Curly hair loves the natural oiliness of your head.
For example, textured hair needs natural oils to stay healthy, if washed too often it can become dehydrated and start to break.
So once or twice a week is enough.
According to the above, do not skip the conditioner. Hair types with textured texture are often more dry, dull and frizzy. Therefore it is important for you to keep them well moisturized.
Talk to your hairdresser and hair consultant about which shampoo and conditioner is right for you.
Bonus tip!
If your curls are flat on top try to shampoo them upside down!!!
Dryyour hair the right way.
First of all, letting the hair dry naturally on its own is ideal.
But if that’s not possible, make sure you get a blow dryer that fits the dryer
so that you limit the amount of direct heat and strong air that hits your hair.
So, avoid frizz and always combine it with the right products, especially for curly hair.
Avoid products with sulphates because they dehydrate the hair.
The way you sleepis also very important for maintaining a great curl the next day.
It may be strange but believe me, he preferred a silk pillowcase or even a handkerchief to a cotton and
you’ll remember me!
With much love…
Elizabeth Makri