Is Low Heat Styling Less Damaging?
- Friday, February 15th, 2013 | by Tonya McKay
The Curl Chemist explores popular low heat styling tools and reveals the the truth about the damage they cause.
Posts Tagged ‘heat’
How to Use Hot Tools on Curls
- Monday, December 31st, 2012 | by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich
Tara shows you how you can experiment with hot tools while still loving your natural hair.
5 No-Heat Styling Tips for Wavy Hair
- Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 | by Susonnah Gonzalez
Here are some great no-heat styling methods for wavy hair that will enhance your waves.
Low Heat Styling Tips for Coily Hair
- Monday, August 27th, 2012 | by naturallychelsea
Tips for protecting your coils from heat damage while trying a new look.
Low Heat Styling Tips for Curly Hair
- Sunday, August 26th, 2012 | by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich
Basic but valuable tips on how to safely style your curls with or without heat.
Ouidad Q&A: My Curls Just Disappeared!
- Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 | by Ouidad
Heat styling can cause serious damage to curl formation.
Curling Rods vs. Curling Irons
- Monday, January 23rd, 2012 | by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich
How to choose the right heat styling tool for your waves and curls.
Blow Bar Trend Creates Styles That Last
- Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 | by Samantha Berley
This popular fad may just be your hair’s saving grace.
Quick & Easy Curly Hair Styles Anyone Can Do
- Thursday, November 10th, 2011 | by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich
Simple, salon quality, curly hair styles for amateurs stylists.
- Curls (Type 3) & Kinks (Type 4): Try this style after a twist-out. Apply shea butter to your hair and make a deep part on the side. Pull a section of hair out and over an eyebrow, then tuck it behind your ear. Pin the piece back with a clip or bobby pins. To add something extra, you can even hide the pins with a cute headband!
- Wrap your curls around a medium barrel curling iron for added definition. Allow these pieces to hang loosely around your face and pull a few pieces back to the bottom of your neck.
- Create a messy “half-up” look by pinning back some pieces and keeping others loose and defined. You can dress the look up by adding some sparkly rhinestone clips or pins at the top of your hair or to the parts secured in the back.
- Use a little pomade to work into your hair and divide into two sections. This will help smooth your hair and keep frizz and flyaways at bay.
- Twist each large section and pull it to the back your head. Secure the sections with small jaw clips or pins.
- Pull any hair remaining at the top (if you have shorter layers) to the back of your head as well and secure.
Heat Styling to the Rescue
I’m not talking about grabbing that straighter — we’d never want you to lose those beautiful curls! But when you’re in a rush with hair that needs a little pick me up, a curling iron or wand can come in handy! The trick here is to never leave the heat on your hair for longer than five seconds, and ALWAYS use a heat protectant.
Twist It, Twist It Good
You already know that curling damp hair with your fingers helps form and define better curls, so why not try a twist with dry hair? This works great for any curl type.
There are lots of varied updos and buns you can experiment with, and they can give you a different look every time. But don’t forget to play with your natural style and leave your locks down sometimes, too. Your fingers can act as natural coil stylers, but just add a spritz of water or spray gel on your hair and twisting it around your finger once or twice. If you need more definition, do the same finger coil method and use a pin to secure the section or curl down. Let your hair sit like that for a few minutes as you finish up your make up or clean up around the house.
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Final Thoughts
The curls have it! We can wear curls so many ways and give our locks lots of looks.
It’s best to play a bit and find your favorite quick and easy curly hair styles. Once you do, you’ll be able to go from work to the gym in minutes, or from housecleaning to a night out on the town with the magic of a few pins and your curl creativity.
You go, girl!
-->How to Avoid Hair Breakage with Heat Styling
- Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 | by NaturallyCurly
Michael Cain of Macadamia Natural Oil weighs in about curly hair breakage and flat irons.
Disney Gives Brave’s Merida a Makeover
Disney gives Brave's curly-haired heroine Merida a makeover.
May 22, 2013
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Must-Have Detanglers for Curly Hair
Detangle your worst knots with these must-have detangling tools and products for curly hair.
May 22, 2013
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Prom Curl Kit
Perfect your prom curly hairstyle with this essential prom curl kit.
May 22, 2013
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Top 10 Professional Curly Hairstyles
Need a new look for work? Here are 10 suggestions to dress up your everyday look and try something new.
November 15, 2010
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I Did a Brazilian Blowout!
WIth all the buzz about keratin treatments, I decided to test out a Brazilian Blowout for myself.
March 5, 2010
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Haircuts That Make You Look Thinner
Tips for haircuts that will make you look thinner
January 3, 2011
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Jill Scott Goes Natural for the Cover of Essence
Check out Jill's new natural hairstyle and get an exclusive preview of her interview in Essence.
September 5, 2012
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How to Create Kinky Twists
How to protect your hair and save money by creating your own kinky twists.
August 7, 2012
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10 Tips for Fine Curly Hair
Contrary to popular belief, not every natural has coarse hair.
July 30, 2012
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