Is it better to curl your hair wet or dry?
Curling irons are designed to create beach waves and curls in dry hair. To do so, they heat up your strands, and if your hair is wet or even just a little bit damp, it's way more susceptible to hair damage. So air-dry your hair completely before flipping the switch on your curling iron.
You have too much product in your hair
Just like adding too little product during the hair curling process, adding too much can be a reason why your hair won't hold a curl. Always start with a smaller portion, three to four spritzes of hairspray or a small amount of gel or cream, and then slowly add more as needed.
Common mistakes include using too much heat, using the wrong-sized barrel, and curling in the wrong direction. Make sure to start by using a heat protectant on your hair. Using hairspray throughout the process will help your curls last longer.
- Reduce Hair Washing. ...
- Use a Wide-Toothed Comb (instead of a brush) ...
- Let Your Hair Dry Naturally. ...
- Try sea salt spray. ...
- Avoid anti-frizz products. ...
- Use Curl Enhancing Products. ...
- Try Hairspray. ...
- Condition your hair (here comes the co-wash)
- Always comb your hair from the bottom up. ...
- Get regular trims to avoid split ends. ...
- Use product "cocktailing" to define and hydrate curls. ...
- Or opt for a one-step hair hydrator. ...
- Don't weigh curls down with too much (or too heavy) product.
Coily Curls
The last, but most rare type of curl is the coily curl. This curl type is similar to that of an afro and when observed carefully, looks like the angular letter 'Z'. These curls require the most amount of moisture, as the hair type is much thicker than the other curl types.
Type 3c hair follicles are oval in shape, giving rise to their signature twists and turns. Just like 3b hair, 3c curls manifest as ringlets, albeit with a tighter curl pattern (think the diameter of a straw or pencil). It's why you have major volume compared to straight and wavy hair types.
Mistake: Curling Your Hair in the Wrong Direction
For a more natural look, you'll want to curl your hair away from your face. This means winding the hair down and around the wand of the curling iron in a clockwise direction on the right side of your face and a counter-clockwise direction on the left side.
Dirty hair can hold a curl better than squeaky clean hair, and it'll save you a lot of prep time, too. If your hair feels greasy, start with a dry shampoo. Use a mousse and heat protectant before you blow-dry in order to give the hair more hold. Prepping with a setting spray is also great for locking in your curls.
- Use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. ...
- Apply a volumizing mousse to damp hair. ...
- Apply a heat protectant. ...
- Blow dry your hair. ...
- Spritz a lightweight hairspray. ...
- Pick the right hot tool for your hair length. ...
- Curl your hair. ...
- OPTIONAL: Pin your curls.
Why do my curls fall flat after curling?
Well, hard water can leave curly hair coated in a film of mineral buildup which can weigh curls down, stretch them out and cause them to fall flat. To restore the spring back into your curls you need to remove these minerals and that's where Color Wow's Dream Filter comes in to play.
And experts agree that mousse is one of the best products for naturally curly hair, to enhance the bounce and shape of fine or thin curls, or to help hold curls in straight hair.

You're not properly prepping your hair
One trick to getting your curls to last is using a product with hold before you put the iron on your hair. Whether it's a moose, a heat protectant, a hair spray, or a dry texture spray, your hair will already be prepared to hold onto the curl.
“If there is still moisture in the hair when you use a curling iron, it will not curl as well, and the curls will eventually drop out,” says Huffnagle. To make sure your hair is fully dry before you curl it, blast it with cool air from your blow-dryer, then run your fingers through.
- Dry Your Hair with the Twist and Press Method. ...
- Use a Diffuser. ...
- Stop Using Anti-Frizz Products. ...
- Alter Up the Hairspray You're Using. ...
- Use Specialized Shampoo. ...
- Get a Trim. ...
- Limit Your Use of Heat. ...
- Stop Washing Your Hair So Much.
Because most hairsprays effectively “lock” your style in place, combing through hair that has dry hairspray on it can cause unnecessary tearing and breakage. Instead, comb the product through your hair before it completely sets.
Curly hair is dominant, so someone is more likely to have curly or wavy hair if at least one of their parents does. Recent research points to trichohyalin, a protein in hair follicles, as having primary influence over hair curl. However, there are many genes contributing to hair curliness, most of them unknown.
- Spritz the hair with Amplify Spray.
- Split the hair into sections.
- Wrap the sections of hair around The Curling Wand.
- Pin each curl and leave them to cool.
- Once cool let the curls loose.
- Fix with your favourite styling spray.
Can you make straight hair curly? It is possible to make straight hair curly with the right haircut and styling products. If you want to have permanent curls you will need to get a perm.
Get beautiful curls while you sleep! Put your hair into a ponytail, place a sock at the end of your hair, then roll it up and over the sock. Sleeping in the sock is easy because it's soft and you don't need any clips. Wake up to curly, voluminous hair.
How can I curl my hair overnight nothing?
Take a shower, wait until your hair is around 80% dry, and roll it up in the hair rollers in sections. Wrap your hair in a sheet or a scarf to ensure that it stays together, then sleep. In the morning, undo all the curls and comb through them with your fingers to separate.
Texturizing spray is great because it adds volume and can also act similarly to a dry shampoo by neutralizing the oils in your hair. You can still use hairspray before or throughout the curling process, but finishing with a texturizing spray will help hold the curls in place without dragging them down too much.
Place your blow-dryer (with the diffuser attached) at the ends of your hair. Move the blow-dryer upward toward your scalp, moving your hair up in the process, then scrunch your ends up in the same fashion with your hands. Repeat, repeat, repeat!
With the bottom of the sock facing down, wrap a chunk of your hair around the sock just as you would around the barrel of your curling iron. Open up the bottom of the sock, wrap your hand around it, and pull the sock over on itself. Then, pull the chopstick out. Leave them in overnight, then simply remove the sock.
Mistake: Curling Your Hair in the Wrong Direction
For a more natural look, you'll want to curl your hair away from your face. This means winding the hair down and around the wand of the curling iron in a clockwise direction on the right side of your face and a counter-clockwise direction on the left side.
"You'll get a huge, heavy curl at the bottom," says Solano, who advises starting with the roller at the top of the section and then wrapping the hair around it so the ends aren't as tight. (She used T3 Voluminous Hot Rollers Set,$99, sephora.com.) 4) The rollers should all be placed vertically—not horizontally.