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How To Keep Curls In Silky Hair Forever 

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Now that I'm back, I'm going to show you some fast and reliable ways to aid others. During this time of year, for some reason, I always find myself reaching for my curling iron more than usual. Perhaps it's the cold, perhaps it's the gloom of winter, perhaps you all just need a gentle reminder that spring is right around the horizon, but recently many of female customers have been inquiring about how to give their hair or jet black hair extensions a fresh wave pattern. 

This article will address the most often asked inquiry we have regarding curls. As quickly as my straight, silky hair curls, it becomes flat. The thing is, what's the deal? Finally, what can I do to fix this? 

Before anything else: The initial step is the most crucial, whether you're working with natural hair, extensions, wigs, or something else entirely. First, ensure that your hair is completely clean. Why? Using a hairstyle on hair that has product buildup will simply make it stiffer. And what good are curls if they don't bounce? To get the most out of your curls, and to start creating movement, give your hair a thorough cleansing. 

Put second: Go get your hair blown out. This should be easy to understand, right? However, this is where most of us go wrong. Tension is created by brushing downward with a paddle brush to hold the hair straight while the hot air dries it when blowing out hair for straight looks. The finish achieved using this procedure is exceptionally flat and smooth. That we can't help but adore at times! Curls and volume, on the other hand, require hair with lots of texture. Don't use a hairbrush and relax while you blow out your hair. Dry your hair in parts by holding the dryer at arm's length and pointing it downward until it is entirely dry. Voila! If your hair isn't completely flat once you've finished, you did a good job. 

Third, use the comb's thin end to separate your hair into around three to four inch portions. Begin by carefully brushing out the hair, working on one section at a time. If you're using a curling iron that allows you to change the temperature, aim for 415 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not crimp the ends of the hair when you roll it onto the curler. Every head of hair is different, so it's crucial to trust your own judgement, but typically, we leave the heat in for about 10 to 15 seconds. 

The fourth: This is when things start to get interesting. To prevent your curls from falling out as they cool, pin them to your head right after you take them out of the curling iron. Breezy says that it's not a good idea to release your hair from the curler and move on to the next part of hair immediately away since hair, no matter what its texture, will take on whatever form it's in as it cools. Curls will be less strong as a result of the cooling process that occurs as gravity pulls hair back down to a straight position. Who would have guessed? 

To finish, apply a light holding spray all over your head once the curls have cooled and you've secured them with pins. After they've dry, you may gently shake out each curl with your fingertips. Now you know it! Even the finest hair can achieve gorgeous, long-lasting curls. 

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