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A Wavy Girl's Thoughts on Curl Training
A Wavy Girl's Thoughts on Curl Training

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Have you every wondered if curl training was the magical solution to instantly make your hair “curlier”. Me too! Here are my wavy girl thoughts on curl training..

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20 thoughts on “A Wavy Girl's Thoughts on Curl Training – Tổng hợp video học tiếng Anh qua bài hát hiệu quả nhất

  1. Jessica Galyon says:

    I want to try the denman so bad but I don’t think my hair would do anything but straighten & frizz…
    Had anyone tried w the wet brush- shine brush? Might attempt it first…

  2. LauraAnn says:

    I use some brush styling but it's when I have my head flipped over. I don't do it that princely. What I mostly use the brush for is to smooth my waves aka decrease frizz and add definition.

  3. Zosime22 says:

    I heard Oway's Sebum balancing hair bath is good for scalp oiliness. I am debating buying it because I have too many products. The scalp acne hurts though and I have those keratin cysts smh

  4. Colleen Cathrae says:

    Curl training for the bottom 2/3rds of my hair has helped and now it can just be scrunched. My top layer had more damage and has gone completely white so it still doesn't want to clump properly no matter how much water is used, but these curl training methods help, does hurt the volume but I like the definition over a stringy top layer. My styling does take awhile and after 1.5 years I am still not fast at it, oh well.

  5. juanita whitacre says:

    Just wanted to say thank you for explaining everything so well. After chemo my hair is growing back so curly, and I wanted to know how to care for it. Your videos have helped me make the most of my curls. Thank you.

  6. Xana K. says:

    I'm just so concerned with breakage. I have such dry hair and I can't seem to hydrate it. No matter how much I deep condition with hydrating conditioner it doesn't become moisturised enough. My hair just snaps still, it doesn't stretch at all. I don't use a single item with protein in it I made extremely sure to remove any trace of protein, including aloe Vera juice which seemed to be replicating protein in my hair. So… Brushing my hair when wet is a huge no. But I get the best results with a denman brush, so I feel like I'm stuck because scrunching my hair does absolutely nothing on my dry hair. It comes out looking like a huge frizzy mess even when I use microfiber/cotton/nothing on my hair. I literally follow every careful hair technique there is out there to keep it healthy and it still looks horrible no matter what I do. So then I end up with it pulled up in a clip so you can't see it.
    Finding products in the UK that are all protein/nut/aloe/sulphate/silicone free is basically impossible.

  7. Serina Adalena Miela Elverløv says:

    Can you link some videos with the best recommended styling routine for people with fine and low/very low density hair. I have 2b/(2c) waves. I also have mostly low porosity. The ends are low to medium porosity. I have short to medium length hair. I have tried so many styling techniques but the results is not great. I have not yet had succes with mousse. Gel seems to work better. My primary concerns are flat, heavy and see through hair. ❤ love your videos.

  8. Chrystal Thornton says:

    Would never wrap my hair around the brush because it gets hung up. Easier just to use it like a rake and shake and then a bit of scrunch. Also I prefer damp styling to wet as it curls better and doesn't get weighed down with the water. Also takes hours and hours to dry. But whatever works for you.

  9. EuleMiyu says:

    Hi Courtney I don't know if you have seen it already, but there is a Brush call/from Scrunch it is specially made for brush coiling or Curltraining and is way easier to use and it does not snag so much as the Denman does. By the way they also make 3 diffrent bonnets special for ploping one of them is for air drying maybe you could test them out for us! 🥰

  10. Julie Gaillard says:

    I've been watching your channel since beginning curly hair journey in May 2020. I have 2b, 2c and some 3a curls around my head. I have shorter hair, just above my shoulders and some layering so that may be why this works for me without snagging. I've found styling to work best for me on soaked hair, like you, using my wet brush upside down after applying leave-in (detangling first using the Wet Brush too, with my rinse out conditioner on my hair) I then immediately use one of these brushes: a 5, 7 or 9 row denman, or my curlkeeper paddle brush, or a denman D38 paddle while brushing through hair upside down like I did the Wet Brush. I scrunch in adding water over my handed to clump curls then add my gel, scrunch more adding water over hands as needed to clump without wet frizz. I usually wet plop x 5 mins, micro-plopping then diffuse. If I use any brushes after applying gel my clumps get stringy. Your method of brushing on soaking hair upside down then scrunching gives me the best curl clumps💞

  11. Adelaide Wendel says:

    I have a perm so my hair isn’t naturally curly, but when I permed it to be 2a-2c, the denman brush did absolutely nothing for me. Now that I’m 2c-3a it works wonders at making my curls into ringlets rather than frizzy zigzags!

  12. puggirl415 puggirl says:

    I have never had success with the denman brush. I have also never seen the way you rolled it onto the handle before. Mainly I just take sections and twist in the direction of the curl until it is fully twisted then gently scrunch upside down. I get nice ringlets but my crown is still straight. I liked finger rolling but it took longer with my density and my rolls often had to be redone because of the way they came out. After doing these techniques once a week for a year or so I noticed that my hair would go back to ringlets even after brushing. You can also carefully brush each curl in the direction of the ringlet if brushing helps your hair. It helps me smooth down the frizz on days 3/4/5.

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