For type 2 wavies, applying product to damp hair can be much more beneficial than applying product to completely wet hair. Overall, it depends on how porous and coarse your hair is. The more porous it is, the drier your hair can be when your apply product. The less porous it is, the better products will work when applied to wet hair.
1. BoozeAndSnail • 3a/b, shoulder length, thin, fine • 5 yr. ago. Smoothing the gel over your hair with the palms of your hands on either side. You should be able to find some videos, that method is often used :) You basically smooth the gel over and then scrunch, it might help with the frizz! 1. allthethrowaway420 • 5 yr. ago.
G- Hard hold gel. In the winter, I do the LOCG Method: L- Leave-in. O- Oil. C- Cream. G- Hard hold gel. My hair is also curly, so I need the extra moisture from cream and leave-in. I cowash with silicone-free conditioner, or use sulfate-free shampoo, and then I condition with silicone-free conditioner.
Best Drugstore Option: Got2b Ultra Glued Invincible Styling Hair Gel. Best for Fine Hair: Aveda Confixor Liquid Gel. Best for Naturally Curly Hair: Pattern Beauty Curl Gel. Best on Amazon: GarnierMain Benefits: Moisturizes and may strengthen the hair. Who Should Use It: Those with extremely dry and/or curly hair will most benefit from using coconut oil. How Often Can You Use It: Depending on how dry your hair is, you can use coconut oil one to three times per week. Works Well With: Coconut oil works well to restore moisture to the hair
Disperse a reasonable amount of gel into the palm of your hands and rub it together. Using the raking method, apply the gel to the section. Proceed with Praying hands to smooth the hair and reduce frizz. Choose your preferred styling method, such as scrunching, finger curling, or shingling. Repeat the process on each section of hair.
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