Transitioning Hair Color Without Killing Your Hair: Part 1

Felice’s Client POV on Transitioning Hair Color

In the past, I’ve had some pretty bad hair color experiences.  When I was a teenager, I went to a hairdresser who used permanent red hair dye on me.  Yes, I wanted to go red, but not FOREVER!  Needless to say, it was not easy to transition out of that color.  He ended up coloring my hair a dark black to cover the red, but it just kept popping through.  I ultimately just had to wait for the color to grow out to be completely gone.  So fast-forward to working with Jeffrey on my hair color journey and its a totally different experience.  He has taught me the value in planning ahead when it comes to hair color.  You have to PLAN!  You can’t expect to go from brown to bleach blonde in one service and you can’t expect to go from blue to pink in one service either.  Everyone’s hair is different and every type of hair takes on color differently, but for drastic color changes, you have to be prepared to need a few services to get to your end goal.

Jeffrey is no stranger to big hair color transitions on himself as well!

Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for Transitioning Hair Color

When it comes to transitioning your hair throughout the seasons, it’s important to talk to your stylist about the ideas and goals you may have.  If you know that you want to be a platinum blonde for the upcoming summer, this might potentially change how we approach the application of your darker color for the previous winter.  Planning out or gradually transitioning your look is beneficial for various reasons including cost efficiency, time spent in the salon and most importantly, the integrity of the hair. 

It’s always important to share your hair goals going forward with your stylist.  Having photos to show them is a simple yet effective way to communicate visually and understand what goes into creating and maintaining each look. It may be necessary to change your at-home haircare routine in preparation for the upcoming chemical services so always be open to new products and recommendations from your stylist to best suit your current hair situation.     

With the rise in popularity of unicorn and rainbow hair, switching between tones can sometimes be a pain.  While permanent color removers have been on the market for years, thankfully new chemical “erasers” have become available to stylists that will remove most if not all of the vivid color in one application. Depending on the integrity of your hair, a more natural fade-out may be the right option for you before overlapping chemicals.

We have a game plan for Felice’s hair the majority of 2019 and how we plan to proceed with our transitions. Because a major goal of ours was to be as bleach-free as possible this year while still making bold changes, we wanted to color with intention and set ourselves up for success when it came to any color removal.

Clients will often switch to heavy shampooing root to ends in attempts to remove color between appointments, but this can definitely be detrimental to the hair if the proper conditioning isn’t done afterward.  In our quest for healthy, happy coils, we have continued to evolve Felice’s hair care both in-salon and at home depending on what our next move is. Since Felice is no longer a solid lightener retouch, we wanted to keep any chemicals off of her natural regrowth during the removal process. For the last 3 months, we’ve used the amika Reset Pink Charcoal Scalp Cleansing Oil and Reset Exfoliating Jelly Shampoo just at the root to not only reset and detoxify her scalp but also to help softly remove buildup from our deeper blue toned root shadow. 

When it comes to more stubborn or vibrant colors that just won’t fade, the alternative is to use an eraser or remover product. Deposit-only pigments don’t necessarily budge with lightener as most people think, applying bleach can often intensify the pigment and push it further into the hair shaft so a proper remover is necessary. We used an eraser with the lowest volume developer combined with Olaplex on Felice’s mid to ends to push out any remaining tone and clean the canvas for our new look. 

Post color service I would always recommend following up with a treatment, our go-to has been The Kure Intense Repair Mask from amika. We place Felice under the dryer for 20 minutes followed by a cold rinse and it’s been amazing!  

Watch our accompanying video (above) for more on this first part of Felice’s hair color transformation!  And stay tuned for more in this series on our hair color transformation journey.

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Eyebrow Magic with Helena Tamargo

My first experience of eyebrow grooming was tweezing my own brows after a girl in 7th grade made fun of how unruly they were.  In retrospect, my eyebrows were actually just fine!  If I had left them alone and gone to see the right eyebrow aesthetician from the beginning, I may have avoided years of eyebrow ups and downs.

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Which brings me to our latest video with LA eyebrow guru, Helena Tamargo!  Some of her clients include stars like Selena Gomez and Chloe Moretz.  She’s really a magician when it comes to eyebrow transformations.

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When I started seeing Helena, my eyebrows weren’t as awful as this throwback photo to the left, but they sure weren’t my ideal shape.  I always dreamt of thick, bushy,  Brooke Shields eyebrows, but didn’t think I had enough hair achieve anywhere near that fullness.  But through a mixture of following Helena’s grooming advice, tinting and regular eyebrow grooming appointments with her, my eyebrows are bushier than I could ever imagine!  And my face is framed in a way I never thought possible.  And we haven’t reached my full eyebrow potential yet! 

So watch as Helena takes us through a full eyebrow grooming session, gives eyebrow maintenance tips, shares her favorite eyebrow products and some fire dance moves!

XO,

Felice

 

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Music Video Wardrobe Styling Tips | Making Of “Drunk Weather”

Felice’s POV on Drunk Weather Music Video Hair Style Looks

One of the hardest things to achieve fashion wise is looking effortlessly cute.  Like you know those girls who you see at the coffee shop in cute sweats and a baseball cap with their hair perfectly falling out of it in messy perfection?  Yeah, that’s what we were going for in this music video.  We wanted to make sexy look super easy and chill.  Even when we elevated at-home looks, we never wanted it to looks forced.  What I loved most about these looks is they were totally me – laid-back, sexy.

Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for Drunk Weather Music Video Wardrobe Styling

Pre-Production Planning

When I first approached styling the wardrobe for “Drunk Weather,” I knew the whole video would be shot inside with a rainy day relaxed vibe so I wanted to create looks that were elevated for at-home fashion with a bit of an edge.  During our pre-production meeting, Felice and I talked through the different setups and considered what looks would compliment each staging the best.  This helped us decide hair, makeup and accessories that would compliment the wardrobe we were planning. 

The Teddy Look

With the Teddy Romper look, the goal was to create something cute and fun with a hint of sexy that would stand out visually against the girls in their PJ T-shirt and shorts sets. This look was finished with a faux head scarf, Sincerely Jules by Scünci Turban Headband in Pink Satin, plus a simple necklace and a pair of pink glasses.  We wanted to avoid coming off too overdone or too dressed down by finding the perfect balance of glamour and a laid-back style.

Posing and Flattering Angles

One thing that’s always important when selecting wardrobe that will be filmed or photographed is the shape it is going to create in the different setups. Wearing something fluffy that is also a romper can be tricky when sitting down to shoot, so posing and positioning were key to keeping Felice looking flawless in this adorable look.

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Faux Fur Jacket Look

A standout to me is Felice in the blue and black faux fur Michael Kors jacket with a PUMA Sports Bra and black silk shorts paired with custom jewelry from Harajuku and Black PUMA Womens Fenty by Rihanna Sneaker Wedge Casual. We had matching sports bras and shorts for all the girls to wear as well as jackets to fit the rainy weather.  However, again, I wanted to make sure we kept Felice looking elevated and the main focus in on-camera so the secondary characters’ jackets were more muted in comparison to Felice.

Oversized Cozy Sweater Look

When it came to the oversized cozy sweater look we wanted to keep it sexy so she wore it like a dress.  Since we knew Felice would be laying down in it, we added thigh high socks to complete the look.  We wanted an effortlessly seductive look so we didn’t add shoes and paired it with a messy updo. 

What’s your favorite wardrobe look from this music video?  Let us know in the comments below!

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Music Video Hair Styling Tips | Making Of “Drunk Weather”

Felice’s POV on Drunk Weather Music Video Hair Style Looks

I felt like I discovered some hidden potential in my hair while shooting the music video for my song “Drunk Weather!”  Never before had I even thought about experimenting with hairbands and styling my curls purposefully under hoodies.  Because the concept of the song was about chilling at home, finding new ways to make hair look easy and breezy opened my eyes to a whole new array of hair styles.

Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for Drunk Weather Music Video Hair Styles

When it came to the look and feel of hairstyling for the “Drunk Weather” video, I wanted to keep Felice’s hair more minimal and relaxed shape wise for the most part while still showcasing a bit of our traditional big and wild vibe.  It was important that the shapes and styles were effortless while complimenting our wardrobe choices and overall feel of the video.

 

Hair Accessories

We utilized this opportunity to play more with hair accessories to coincide with the looks

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 and add an extra element of detail. A new accessory we are loving is faux headscarves!  For this shoot, we used Sincerely Jules by Scünci Turban Headband in Pink Satin and Sincerely Jules by Scünci Satin Beaded Top Knot Headband in Blue Satin on Felice.  It was a quick and easy “Fake it til you make it” moment which is great when working on set with limited time to change over each new look. 

The Looks

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We definitely needed a “Classic Felice” look in the video, which we highlighted with a fabulous blue faux fur coat to complement the blue tones in Felice’s hair.

With the Teddy Romper look, we opted to play off the bear hoodie (we loved the cute ears!) which gave the look a really easy feel.  But there was still definitely major attention to detail as I made sure every curl was visible by placing each one by hand for each take.

 

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Another favorite hair look was our quick modern take on the French twist.  I created that familiar shape with Felice’s natural texture which added some edge to an otherwise soft style. We enhanced Felice’s natural texture with the Amika Jack of All Curls Curling Kit to give more definition to her curls and finished the look with the Amika un.Done Volume and Matte Texture Spray for a bit more  texture and the Amika Vandal Matte Volume Powder for added volume.

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For Felice’s Girl Gang in the video, I used the 1 ½” barrel to keep it simple with a natural bend and wave finished with a touch of the texture spray.

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What’s your favorite hair look from this music video?  Let us know in the comments below!

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Music Video Makeup Tips | Making Of “Drunk Weather”

Felice’s POV on Drunk Weather Music Video Makeup Looks

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Felice and Jeffrey on the set of “Drunk Weather” music video

I’ve planned quite a few indie music video shoots in my day, but Drunk Weather was by far the easiest to plan and coordinate.  In a very short amount of time, Jeffrey and I had all the makeup, hair and wardrobe looks locked in thanks to our shared vision and super organizational skills. A big help was that I could just focus on the styling with Jeffrey because all of the technical aspects were handled by Sleep, my music producer and also the director, DP and music video producer for this shoot.  Together, we’re all definitely #TeamEverything.

3 Tips for Planning Music Video Makeup

  1. Have a pre-production meeting with your makeup artist in advance to plan out the looks.  This is super important so there are no surprises the day of. Also, it allows your makeup artist a heads up so they know what tools to bring on set.
  2. Start from light to dark.  Don’t plan your smokiest eye look first.  If possible, coordinate the shot list with your director to make sure that your lightest makeup looks are shot first and darkest ones are shot last.  This is not always possible, but if you can swing it, it really helps keep the makeup transitions quick especially when you’re under time constraints.
  3. If you’re on a low budget, ask all supporting on-camera talent to come makeup ready to the shoot with natural, base makeup done.  That way, your makeup artist only needs to add to their makeup to match the vibe of the shoot.
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Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for Drunk Weather Music Video Makeup

The Overall Look

For the makeup in Drunk Weather, I wanted smokey definition to the eyes and glowy, natural skin with nothing looking too heavy-handed.  I wanted to create that “done, but not overdone” vibe. One thing I needed to be mindful of was the lighting setup for the shoot.  Because it was dark and vibey, I had to go with more defined pops of color and highpoint highlighting for the camera to pick up. This is where the glitter, highlight, and metallics definitely came into play.

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Felice’s starting look in the Drunk Weather music video

The Color Palette

To stay away from heavy browns and blacks we did a berry toned smokey eye utilizing all Makeup Geek shadows in Rapunzel, Nostalgic, Unexpected, Vintage, Aphrodite and Corrupt. We topped the lid with a Stila Glitter & Glow Liquid Eyeshadow in Smoky Storm + Molten Midnight for that additional sparkle. And we highlighted with Artist Couture Diamond Glow Powder in Gold Digger and Sugar Daddy for that dewy, reflective finish.

The Eyes

I applied individual lashes so we didn’t need a heavy liner, I simply smudged the lash line with Corrupt from Makeup Geek to give the depth and definition of eyeliner without harsh lines or added heaviness to the eye look.

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The Brows

We also opted to keep the brow very natural and not overly cut out using Anastasia Brow Powder Duo in Medium Brown.  The less defined brow matched that at-home, with the girls, soft glam vibe we were going for.

The Lips

For the lips, we selected a muted pink tone, Makeup Geek’s Iconic Lipstick in Gullible topped with a clear gloss for more reflection to compliment the rest of the makeup look.

And that’s how we created the makeup looks for Felice’s “Drunk Weather” music video!  You can create beautiful looks too for any shoot using these tips. Learn more about Jeffrey and Felice here.  This is Part 1 of our 3-part series for the making of “ Drunk Weather” so stay tuned for the next part coming soon.  What are some of your favorite on-set makeup tricks? We’d love to hear them in the comments below!

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How to Talk To Your Hairdresser

Felice’s Client POV on How To Talk To Your Hairdresser

PinPoint #1: Express yourself clearly

First dates are always a little a nerve-wracking.  So are first hair appointments. That’s why it’s important to go in with a clear idea of what you want and what questions you have about everything from budget, maintenance to color and cut.  Don’t be afraid to ask a ton of questions! The more you ask, the more likely you will be happy with the final results immediately after your hair service and in the long run. No question is a dumb question either.  You are not expected to be an expert. Your hairdresser is the expert! alexandra-marcu-1280256-unsplash.jpgAnd don’t be shy about asking questions throughout the process. If you see them doing something and you’re not sure you like it or if it is what you actually want, then speak up!  Clarify what’s going on. A lot of times, things don’t look like the final result until the end of your hair process BUT, you should definitely ask if something looks funny to you so you don’t end up with orange hair when you really wanted pink hair. Just communicate, communicate, communicate.  If your stylist doesn’t like you asking questions, then you need to find a new stylist. Period. A good stylist will encourage questions and even guide you to the right questions and answer things you may have forgotten to ask. So have fun chatting it up because that’s what a hair appointment is all about!

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Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for Talking To Your Hairdresser

When it comes to any client sitting down in my chair, meeting and exceeding their goals while maintaining the integrity of their hair is always my number one priority.  Whether it is your first visit with a stylist or our 20th appointment together, a proper consultation before beginning any service is always the key to a successful visit.

There are some questions to think about before going into the salon to talk with a new stylist:

    • What are my hair goals?  For this appointment and going forward?
    • Are they possible in one sitting?  What is the current state of my hair?
    • What is my hair history?  Happy & Healthy or Fried & Dyed?  Is it coated in years of black box die with the hopes of being platinum blonde today?  Be honest, what has been chemically done to my hair in the last 12 months?
    • What is my budget?  For this appointment and maintenance going forward?

PinPoint #2: Research & Honesty With Your Hairstylist

The first step to any successful hair appointment is doing your research to find a stylist adult-blow-dry-dryer-696285.jpgthat can help create the vision you have for your hair going forward.  Then you need to be completely transparent with them about the current condition of your hair ie: chemical services, highlights under the previous color, box color, etc.  The accessibility to beautiful beauty images online has led so many to believe miracles are possible in a few hours time. While hair wizardry does happen, it’s absolutely crucial to have realistic expectations walking into your appointment and to be as honest as possible with what has been done to your hair previously.  We as stylists ask these questions prior to any service so we can assess your hair properly, give you our best advice on what can be done during your appointment and set up a timeline of goals moving forward to be achieved in the salon and during your at-home care.

Your honesty allows us to do our job properly without surprises during the process, leaving you with the best end result possible!  I am fully aware when someone sits in my chair that they are more than likely familiar with my work and understand drastic transformations do happen, but every circumstance is different.  Your hair type plus your hair history are going to play the largest role in determining what is possible during each session together.

PinPoint #3: Know your budget

Another big consideration when going in for any hair appointment is your budget.  You should always have an idea of what your first service going to cost and what will it cost to upkeep this new look, before your first appointment.  That way there will be no surprises. Your budget is going to play a major role in any hair appointment, big or small, and thinking about it from both ends is key:

    1. Will you be happy with a $25 haircut or do you see the value in a $125 haircut?
    1. Does price determine skill set?  
  1. What can I cut out of my daily life to afford great hair every 6-8 weeks?

Plenty of incredible artists work for much less than they are worth for various reasons and it’s not to say you can’t find an amazing deal on great hair, but most of the time the reality is that you get what you pay for! Here are some things to understand before deciding on your hair budget:

    • Some stylists work off commission from the salon, while others rent their own chair and set their own prices within a salon or studio.  
    • Some stylists use service menus that are a package deal while others provide ala carte services.  
  • Some stylists charge by the hour while some charge by the service.

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It really just depends on the stylist and salon you are visiting. For myself, dramatic transformations or color corrections usually come with an hourly price attached vs a service price.  This is because there is really no way to determine how long it will take until you get to work and the hourly price point better covers the cost of product and time used. Most regular services start at a base price and go up depending on amount of hair, product used and the time it takes to complete the service.  Clients tend to forget that as an independent business, I am solely responsible for all overhead ie: all products used, tools for the job, taxes, licensing, insurance, continued education, etc and this needs to be considered when I am creating my pricing structure.

Sure, you can get a decent $25 haircut at Supercuts, but that stylist is being paid an hourly wage, has medical insurance provided for them and all their education is paid for by the parent company. Working independently, I pride myself on using only the highest quality products on my clients and I always stay up-to-date with trends and techniques.  I’m constantly investing in myself which in turn raises my value and service cost. I try to approach every situation with the client’s budget in mind and provide the highest quality service no matter the price, but it’s a two-way street of understanding between the client and stylist. On the other hand, the client still has to understand what is possible within their own budgetary limits and discuss it with their stylist honestly and upfront.

To me, it’s all about clear communication.  It is the stylist’s responsibility to explain what goes into the service, what can be achieved during that appointment and the cost of the maintenance going forward. After your fabulous new tresses have been tamed to perfection, it’s important to have good recommendations about your at-home care to really maintain your new look and continue building on the health of your hair. I am not someone who pushes products just to push products. Instead, I always like to share the products I am using with my clients and educate them on how their hair can benefit from these products in-between our appointments.  Using the right products will set us up for success going forward. I always ask my clients their current routine – what is and isn’t working for them currently and where they could use some help from me. If you have products you love, a stylist isn’t going to push you away from what’s working. However, if you have some areas that could use some improvement like more moisture, heat protection, etc, your stylist can assist you in adding more must-have products into your current routine!

And that’s everything you need to be ready to communicate clearly and confidently with your hairdresser.  Learn more about Jeffrey and Felice here.  We’ll be doing more in-depth articles soon so stay tuned for more tips coming your way.  What are some of your suggestions for talking with your stylist? We’d love to hear them in the comments below!

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Best At-Home Curly Hair Care Maintenance Tips

Felice’s Client POV on At-Home Curly Hair Care

So you go to the salon, get a fresh cut and color and your hair is looking amazing!  But a few days later, you’re feeling like you need another hair service because you have no idea how to take care of your new do.  You’re not alone. This is the problem for most of us.  At-home curly hair-care is not straight forward. You’re unique hair texture, chemical processing history and the environment you live in are all factors in how you should approach hair care strategy.  It is important to discuss your at-home hair care with your stylist and check-in at each appointment to see how your hair is responding to your treatment so you can make adjustments.

PinPoint #1: How often should I wash?

For instance, I only wash my hair about 1x per week, but I used to do several conditioning treatments each time I washed.  Soon, I realized that I was over-conditioning!

wash less frequently because of my curls so I really only need to do deep conditioning 1x per month.  Think about it like this, if you’re only supposed to do a deep conditioning treatment 1x per week, but the instructions for that product is basing that frequency on an average of someone who washes their hair 3x per week then if I only wash my hair 1x per week, I should only deep condition every 3 times I wash which would only be about 1x per month.  Sorry for the math there, but you’ve got to look at it that way!

So as soon as I stopped over-conditioning, my hair stopped feeling limp and heavy and was back in business. And when I discussed this with Jeffrey, he confirmed all my theories and helped me adjust my at-home curly hair care routine. The moral of this story is to pay attention to what your hair is telling you and make adjustments based on those observations and whether or not you can figure it out on your own, you should always consult your stylist for advice!

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Jeffrey’s Pro Tips for At-Home Curly Hair Care

Here is a basic overview of my advice for at-home curly hair care that will get curly-haired gals off to the right start in caring properly for their tresses.  I mean, you’ve spent all this money to go to the salon and get your hair did, you should spend the time and money to get the right products and use them properly at home!

Establishing a routine with your new products is key and a topic for discussion with your stylist as they are finishing your hair, aka from the time they start shampooing you until they remove the cape at the end to reveal your final look you should be absorbing the information they share. Some items in your arsenal may be for daily use, while others may be weekly or monthly so it’s important to know when to use what and how. I like to show my clients the amount of each product I am using and how to properly apply it.  

We, as stylists, want everything to work in harmony for you at home and if you feel as if your stylist isn’t educating you enough, don’t hesitate to ask them questions! It is easy to get caught up chatting with your stylist/client, it’s a valuable relationship, but as important as the gossip is, the maintenance conversations need to be just as important to make sure you’re both on the road to a long, happy hair journey together!

PinPoint #2: Shampooing Like a Pro

Curly hair doesn’t need to be cleansed as frequently as straight hair so when it comes to gregory-pappas-742675-unsplashshampooing, the less you wash your hair, the better! Curly hair is prone to being dry and more fragile, so with excessive shampooing, you’re opening up the cuticle and stripping the hair of its natural oils, drying out your curls even more, which is why it’s so important not to overdo it with washing.

When shampooing, concentrate on rubbing and cleansing your scalp properly with your fingertips to promote hair growth and cleanse the scalp from product buildup without dragging the product through your ends.

Another key is knowing your ingredients and to use products specifically made with your hair type in mind, look for things that are sulfate and paraben-free, as these are two of the harshest ingredients on the hair.  We recommend washing 1-2 times a week, but it really comes down to creating your own routine that suits your needs.

Shampoo Recommendations

MARCO® COLOR MOISTURIZING SHAMPOO

OLAPLEX No. 4 Bond Maintenance™ Shampoo

DEVACURL No-Poo Original Zero Lather Conditioning Cleanser

PinPoint #2: Conditioning With Purpose

One of the most important steps in any curly hair care routine is to replenish moisture into your curls. After shampooing, apply a deep conditioner that suits your hair needs. Is it dry? Pick a moisturizing formula that contains humectants and oils. Is it weak? You’ll need protein with silk amino acids or keratin to restore strength. In the shower use a wide tooth comb to distribute the conditioner evenly and then let the conditioner go to work for a bit.

For a deep treatment, place your hair under a plastic cap or cover it with a towel for 20 minutes. If you’re using a moisturizing conditioner, and your hair has absorbed most of it, you may not want or need to rinse it out. But, if you’re using a protein conditioner, rinsing is absolutely essential as these formulas could cause your hair to become brittle and lead to breakage if left in the hair, too much protein is not a good thing! If you feel as if your curls still need more moisture, opt for applying a moisturizing conditioner after rinsing out the protein conditioner and before styling your hair in place of your leave-in product.

Conditioning Recommendations

MARCO® COLOR HYDRATE CONDITIONER WITH COLLAGEN COLOR GUARD™

OLAPLEX NO. 5 BOND MAINTENANCE™ CONDITIONER

DevaCurl One Condition Decadence Ultra Moisturizing Milk Conditioner

PinPoint #3: Styling Isn’t All About Heat

When you’re ready to dry after the shower, ditch the towel and use an old cotton t-shirt that you’ve already got or a micro-fiber towel. Terry cloth towels absorb too much moisture, which curly hair needs and the harsh fiber and rough grooves of a regular towel will ruffle the hair’s cuticle, causing frizz and additional stress to the hair. The t-shirt allows the water to sink into the material and allows it to slide through the hair instead of roughing it up.

PLOP It Out…

Curly Hair PLOP Method: How-To
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Check out the “PLOP” method for more information on using an old shirt for your wet-to-

dry curly hairstyles (we’ll have our own PLOP tutorial coming soon)! No matter what, do not interrupt your curls while they’re drying! Playing with them or running your fingers through them may cause them to frizz up and breaks the shape, which is the first thing you want to avoid.

LOC It Up

For many curly hair folks, the order for applying styling aids is leave-in, oil, then curl cream — which is also known as the LOC Method as it’s an abbreviation for leave in conditioner, oil, and cream. By layering your products this way, you allow each of them to penetrate into the cuticle, working as intended for maximum moisture retention in the hair.

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For the first step, we recommend applying a moisturizing, leave-in conditioner of your preference, we love the MARCO® ANTI-FRIZZ LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER WITH COLLAGEN COLOR GUARD™!

Next up, apply a thin layer of oil to your hair to help lock in the moisture. Argan Oil is best for dry or frizzy hair, Macadamia Oil for extremely dry or damaged hair and Coconut Oil is great for all hair types, it’s important to test and research what will work best for your hair type.

The final step is to apply a creamy moisturizer to your hair to seal the moisture in with this outer layer. This cream can also provide your curls with definition and hold, so pick something that works well with your hair type as well as lending itself to the style you’re looking to achieve. If your curls require more hold than a creamy moisturizer can give, feel free to finish up with additional styling products to enhance your desired look.

Styling Recommendations

MARCO® ANTI-FRIZZ LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER WITH COLLAGEN COLOR GUARD™

DEVACURL Leave-In Decadence™ Ultra Moisturizing Leave-In Conditioner

MOROCCAN OIL HYDRATING STYLING CREAM

PinPoint #4: Maintaining Is All About The Right Tools

When it comes to maintaining your curls, there are a few extra steps you can take to keep those coils intact. To start, invest in the best comb possible and ditch the brush altogether. Use a wide tooth comb to detangle section by section after cleansing and applying leave-in conditioner, starting at the ends of your hair working your way up to the root. The least amount of tension and stress on your curls, the better! Much like a terry cloth towel, rough cotton pillowcases can cause your curls to tangle and frizz so swap them out for a silk pillowcase or silk bonnet to keep your curls intact and frizz free!

And that’s our general at-home curly hair care overview.  Learn more about Jeffrey and Felice here.  We’ll be doing more in-depth articles soon so stay tuned for more tips coming your way.  What are some of your at-home curly hair care tips? We’d love to hear them in the comments below!

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