would texturizing spray help???
I've personally struggled with keeping curls intact, especially on hair that tends to fall flat quickly. From my experience, texturizing spray can be a game changer for this issue. Texturizing sprays add grip and slight hold without the heaviness of traditional hairsprays, which often weigh curls down. When using styling tools like the Tymo CurlPro Plus, which is designed to create curls on hair that struggles to hold them, applying a light mist of texturizing spray before curling can provide the hair with extra texture, helping the curls to cling better and last longer. It’s important to not overdo it; too much product can make hair feel sticky or crunchy. I usually spritz a moderate amount on dry hair, then curl small sections for best results. After curling, a light touch-up with texturizing spray can help maintain volume and prevent the curls from slipping. Additionally, the hair’s natural condition plays a role—well-moisturized and clean hair tends to hold curls better. Sometimes, using a mousse or curl-enhancing cream before the texturizing spray helps lock in the curl shape more effectively. Overall, while texturizing spray alone isn’t a miracle fix, it definitely supports styling efforts, especially combined with tools like the CurlPro Plus. For those struggling with curls not holding, this combo can be worth trying.













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