Troubleshooting Common Issues with Curling Cream for Permed Hair

  • By:BINGO
  • 2024-09-09
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Permed hair can add volume, texture, and style to your locks. However, using the wrong curling cream or applying it incorrectly can lead to disappointment. Here’s a guide to troubleshooting common issues with curling cream for permed hair.

Not Defining Curls

– Using a cream with too much hold: Opt for products labeled “light hold” or “for loose curls.”

– Applying too much cream: A dime-sized amount is typically sufficient for medium-length hair.

– Not distributing the cream evenly: Use your fingers to work the cream through permed sections, ensuring even distribution.

Making Hair Greasy

– Using a cream with too much oil: Look for products that are oil-free or low in oil content.

– Applying the cream to the roots: Focus on applying cream to the mid-lengths and ends of your hair, avoiding the roots.

– Using too much cream: As mentioned earlier, start with a small amount and adjust as needed.

Curling Cream Not Holding

– Using a cream with too little hold: Choose products labeled “medium hold” or “strong hold.”

– Not drying your hair properly: Before applying curling cream, make sure your hair is 80-90% dry.

– Using too little cream: Apply enough cream to saturate the permed sections without weighing them down.

Frizz and Flyaways

– Using a cream without anti-frizz properties: Choose products that contain ingredients like argan oil, coconut oil, or shea butter.

– Not applying the cream to damp hair: If not already, start applying curling cream to damp hair.

– Using a diffuser without a low-heat setting: Diffuse your hair on a low-heat setting to avoid damaging the curls and causing frizz.

Unnatural Curls

– Using a cream that does not match your curl type: Choose products designed for your specific curl type and texture.

– Over-applying the cream: Use the recommended amount of cream and avoid overdoing it.

– Scrunching the hair too much: Scrunch your hair gently to define curls, but avoid doing so excessively.

Tips for Using Curling Cream on Permed Hair

– Start with a small amount of cream and gradually increase as needed.

– Apply the cream evenly to damp hair, ensuring all permed sections are covered.

– Use products formulated for your curl type and texture.

– Dry your hair using a diffuser on a low-heat setting to define curls without causing frizz.

– Avoid over-scrunching the hair, as this can lead to breakage and unnatural curls.

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