![]() ![]() Read more about lightweight products here. I also use products that add volume, like a volumizing foam or conditioner. It’s also a good idea to squish to condish to really help lock in the moisture, reduce frizz, and help with tangles. Just rub it for a minute or so and it will cream up and transform into more product on your hands. The key to making this work is emulsifying the conditioner in my hands first. I emulsify a small amount in my hands and spread it over the length of my hair while it’s wet, then let it sit for a few minutes. When I use conditioner, including leave-in, I don’t use a lot. If it works, I don’t really mess with it.īut thinking back on the discussions I had with the stylists, I see now that because my hair is so thin they did not want to layer it with products because it would weigh it down. ![]() I have always only styled with 1 product out of pure laziness, and because quite honestly my hair always looked fine with only 1 product. The first time it was the Devacurl Volumizing Foam, and the second time it was the Ouidad Climate Control Gel. The two times I have had a Deva cut both stylists used only 1 product on my hair. My hair was heavy with product, dull, and got greasy very quickly. I even recently experimented with using a volumizing mousse and a gel to see if that would help but it was a total flop. I see lots of other curlies slathering on the leave in, creams, mousses, and gels and there is no way that my hair could handle all that. So I stay away from heavy products with butters and oils like curl creams and heavy lines. These products will define and hold the curls without all the heaviness. Lightweight products have less moisture and will not weigh down the hair as much. It prefers really lightweight products, shampoo, and a very small amount of styling product. Although my hair is more curly than wavy, it behaves more like wavy hair. Use 1 styling product, preferably a mousse or gelįirst up is the product issue.Here are my top tips for using products on low density or fine curly hair: ![]()
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