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How Do You Dye Curly Hair

Mar 7

If you're like me you're probably a fan of curly hair. It's bouncy, vibrant, and can be styled in so many ways. The only drawback is that it can be slightly difficult to handle at times.

One of the most difficult issues for curly haired ladies is knowing how to manage curly hair without creating puffballs or frizzy hair. We'll show you how to keep curly hair looking professional with this guide.

Different Hair Types

Before we begin, let's be clear: Not all curls are in the same way. There are different types of curls, and each curl reacts differently when diffusing.

For example type III curls will be harder to diffuse than type II curls. This is due to the fact that type III curls are already quite dry and frizzy, therefore diffusing them may cause them to look less attractive.

Type II curls however, are easier to manage and are well-receptive to diffusers. So if you have type II curly hair and you're lucky, you're in luck!

The Right Diffuser

Let's talk about the different curly hair styles.

There are some aspects to be looking for when selecting a diffuser:

  • The size of the diffuser. Be sure the diffuser has enough space to fit onto your hair dryer.
  • The shape of the diffuser. Certain diffusers have a circular shape some have a more rectangular shape. The one that's most comfortable for you is the most comfortable.
  • Types of attachment clips There are two types: metal and rubber. Rubber clips are more flexible, and they won't damage your hair the way metal clips might.

How to dye curly hair

Now that you know what you should look for in a diffuser, let's look at how to use it.

  • Separate your hair into four sections: one in the front, one in the back, and two on the sides.
  • Cut the first piece of hair up and get it out of the way.
  • Connect the diffuser to your hairdryer and switch it off to the lowest setting.
  • Begin by placing the diffuser at the roots of your hair and then moving slowly to the ends. Continue moving the diffuser until each part of your hair is exposed.
  • Continue diffuse until your hair is dry.

Tips on how to diffuse Curly Hair

Be sure to use an leave-in conditioner or serum prior to blow-drying your hair. This will shield your hair from damage caused by heat and stop frizzing. If you're the first person to try using a diffuser, it might take some time to become comfortable with it. Try diffusing your hair on a low setting until you've got the feel of it.

If you have extremely curly hair, then diffusing might not be the best option for you. Air-drying is better for hair that is frizzy.

Tips On Air-Drying Curly Hair

  • Begin by shampooing your hair with a sulfate free shampoo and conditioner. Sulfates may damage curly hair and cause frizz.
  • Apply a leave-in conditioner or serum to help keep your hair safe from the heat of the sun and the humidity.
  • Allow your hair to dry naturally for as long as you can. If you have to blow dry it, do so on a low setting and ensure that the nozzle is moving around to ensure that your hair doesn't get exposed to heat all day.

Conclusion:

We'd like to end by noting that diffusing curly locks is a fantastic method of styling it however it's not the best choice for all. Drying your hair with air is the best option for frizzy hair. And remember to use an leave-in conditioner or a serum to shield your hair from the heat of the sun and humidity.