Is it Wavy or Curly?! Styling my niece's hair for the first time ✨

This weekend, I traveled home for my brother’s celebration of life. Spending time with my family has been exactly what I needed, and there was something about styling @sydney ‘s gorgeous hair for the 1st time that felt especially therapautic.

STEPS:

1. Start with soaking wet hair and rake in styling cream.

2. Use a styling brush to distribute the product, smooth wet frizz and create curl clumps.

3. Apply mousse and scrunch through each section of hair.

4. Diffuse and pray.

5. Once the hair is mostly dry, scrunch out the cast to add volume.

6. Fluff, separate any big clumps and enjoy 💛

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PRODUCTS:

➰@Innersense Organic Beauty Air Dry Styling Cream

➰@Rizos Curls Curl Defining Mousse

*both in my Amazon list

TOOLS:

➰@BounceCurl Define EdgeLift Brush

➰@Laifen US SE 2 Diffuser

🛍️ Use code WAVYCURLY for $$ off Bounce Curl and Laifen

*some gifted & affiliate - I may earn a small commission if you choose to shop.

#wavycurly #naturallywavy #curlcare #wavyhairroutine #curlytips

7/16 Edited to

... Read moreStyling naturally wavy or curly hair can be both rewarding and therapeutic, especially when you’re doing it for someone special, like a niece. One of the key experiences I've found is that working with the hair while it's soaking wet greatly improves product absorption and curl formation. Using a good quality styling cream as a base helps to tame frizz and define the curls right from the start. An effective tool that I recommend is a styling brush designed to smooth and evenly distribute products through the curls, which helps in clumping the hair into well-defined curls instead of random frizz. Applying mousse adds an extra hold while retaining softness, which is crucial for maintaining bounce without stiffness. The diffusing step is often underestimated; using a diffuser attachment on a hairdryer at a low to medium heat setting allows curls to dry with minimal disturbance, preserving their natural shape. 'Scrunching out the cast' after drying is essential—it means gently breaking up the hard cast left by styling products to reveal soft, voluminous curls. This step adds natural volume and prevents curls from looking flat or crunchy. In my own experience, tools like the BounceCurl Define EdgeLift Brush and diffusers such as the Laifen US SE 2 are game changers. They are specifically designed to enhance curl definition and reduce frizz, making styling less stressful and more enjoyable. Combining these tools with product combos like Innersense Organic Beauty Air Dry Styling Cream and Rizos Curls Curl Defining Mousse brings out the best in wavy and curly hair textures. I also found that taking time with each section of hair, patiently scrunching product in, and fluffing the roots after drying helps create a natural yet glamorous look. This method not only works well for first-time styling sessions but also builds a routine that helps maintain hair health and curl integrity over time. Overall, styling curly or wavy hair is as much about patience and care as it is about the right products and tools, transforming the process into a self-care ritual that nurtures confidence and natural beauty.