Trying Curly Hair Routine | Viral Bowl Method

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @chelseajones5045
    @chelseajones5045 Před rokem +124

    Hi, Milana! I am a curly girl! My hair has a much tighter curl pattern, but here are a few tips I’ve learned along my curly hair journey!
    1. I know I can’t use that much water in my hair, but I also know that wavy hair can usually withstand more water. My hair likes to be wet, but not dripping when I style it. It took me a couple years to figure out how much water my hair likes! That is something every wavy/curly/coily has to figure out about their hair!
    2. You also need MUCH more product (and definitely a curl cream to help clump the waves together).
    3. The towel you used is definitely not good if you want to help define your waves-a microfiber towel can still cause frizz because it still has fibers that cling to your hair. You would have been much better off using a cotton t-shirt to plop.
    4. Micro-plopping is to help get the excess water out of your hair to help cut down on diffusing time (it can also take out some product).
    5. “Pixie diffusing” (turning the dryer on after you cup the hair into the diffuser bowl) is best. It keeps the hair from blowing all over the place, which is most-likely the reason your waves weren’t as defined.
    6. Since it only took you about 8 minutes to diffuse, that probably means either you took too much water out of your hair when plopping or the dryer was too hot for your hair (again, causing frizz).
    I think your hair has great potential for beautiful waves! However, you’re hair is beautiful any way you style it! I never straighten or curl my hair with heat tools, but I watch your videos because I love watching you do it! I find it so intriguing to watch others style their hair with heat tools even though I don’t! You may not ever try styling curly/wavy again, but I hope this helps if you, or someone else, decides to!
    ❤️

    • @darla218
      @darla218 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for commenting this. I used to have curly hair growing up but have lost it. Now it’s wavy and starting to get curly but I’m trying to figure things out. This was helpful, thank you!

  • @daniellehamilton2819
    @daniellehamilton2819 Před rokem +6

    So it looked like you used a gel instead of a curl cream and i usually use less water in the bowl method, like an inch or so. Pulse your hair when you scrunch and use a BUNCH more mousse for hold. you don't have nearly enough mousse. I usually do that after microplopping. You'll want a crunch like the 90s and you'll scrunch that out. And like other people have said, hover diffuse to get a cast first. I follow the curly girl method (most of the time) and you're right, it can totally be time consuming, but you had a lot of great waves there, I just think you didn't have enough hold product! But honestly, you're hair is always beautiful! You do you!!

  • @lizzyk666
    @lizzyk666 Před rokem +28

    Hair dresser here! If you put curl cream and scrunch it’ll give you way more curl/movement. Then let air dry

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +3

      Thank you!

    • @marthalilly3689
      @marthalilly3689 Před rokem +2

      I read your reply after I wrote mine and I totally agree with you😀

    • @Daisyke984
      @Daisyke984 Před rokem

      her hair is to damaged, it needs large proteins in a mask to begin with, any thick cream will weigh her waves down, all she needs is a lightweight gel and a mousse and a diffuser, i'm not a certified hair dresser (but did went to hair dresser school a long timea ago) but i do know, as a curly girl myself, how important the weight of product can be, she also needs to clarify her hair on a regular basis with sulfates, i do it every week, works fine for me, but as a hair dresser you should be able to tell she has very thin hair, and bleached, and any heavy curl creams will weigh her waves down

    • @lizzyk666
      @lizzyk666 Před rokem +2

      @@Daisyke984 I as well have fine curly/wavy hair. Curls need moisture to bounce. As long as you aren’t using too much product a curl cream is a better product. For mousse or gel they can have a lot of drying ingredients in them including alcohol. They do work just as well. Also heavy protein use can cause more damage if you are not careful. In her case her hair is actually pretty healthy looking even with bleach.

    • @Daisyke984
      @Daisyke984 Před rokem +1

      @@lizzyk666 it's all about balance, i always use gel and mousse and use small proteins and a spray leave in, and can go for 7-8-9 days without washing (only 1 wet refresh) as long as something works for you it's fine right? ☺

  • @Donelikedinner
    @Donelikedinner Před rokem +4

    Manes By Mel is an actual hairdresser who specializes in curly hair types. She also has curly hair herself. She is a JOY to watch!!🎉

  • @mcfiggy6019
    @mcfiggy6019 Před rokem +17

    You literally have the same hair as me. After battling it for almost 50 years I cut it short. It was frustrating. It was neither curly not straight. I personally think whatever you do on the daily works for you. Looks beautiful all the time. Nice to try something new though. You just never know;)

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +5

      Thank you, definitely was fun to try something new :)

  • @EdwinaSY
    @EdwinaSY Před rokem +2

    Actually really liked the way your hair looked at the end, wild and carefree in the best way.

  • @palladium607
    @palladium607 Před rokem +4

    Girl you need WAY MORE product than that! Also, recommend a curl cream to infuse moisture. Then glaze with a gel for good hold. Pixie diffuse. Please do a series where you try doing more curly methods and review some products to figure out what works best for your hair.

  • @sikes442
    @sikes442 Před rokem +74

    Your hair is bleached so the top layer is the most damaged, plus you used a gel, not a cream. The cream would have gave the top layers more moisture and the gel would have held it in place better. It still is time consuming at first but gets better the more you do it. I get it, it's just easier to use the heat tools:) You still have pretty waves and maybe try upright styling without the bowl. ❤

    • @karenkeith4606
      @karenkeith4606 Před rokem +5

      May I recommend a couple of U-tube channels for you to watch if you really want to embrace your waves. The first is SwavyCurlyCourtney, the other is Gina Marie. Both have great info for beginners who want to embrace their waves and curls. Good luck. BTW I never had any luck with the bowl method.

  • @LadyGertie2012
    @LadyGertie2012 Před rokem +13

    I like the rake and shake method, it’s quicker and leaves curls/waves more defined. But everyone should do what works for them/they like best.

    • @joanneshaw3071
      @joanneshaw3071 Před rokem +2

      What is the rake and shake method?

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +2

      I totally agree! Thank you for sharing :)

    • @sikes442
      @sikes442 Před rokem +1

      @@joanneshaw3071 It's when you rake with your fingers like a comb and when you get to the ends, you shake the hair. Then you scrunch. You do it in sections. You can also do it with a brush, just shake the hair when the brush gets to the ends.

    • @joanneshaw3071
      @joanneshaw3071 Před rokem +1

      @@sikes442 thank you! I’ll definitely try this method

    • @daniellehamilton2819
      @daniellehamilton2819 Před rokem +1

      ​@sikes442 I haven't been able to get that to work on the couple times I've tried, but you've explained it really well here and I'll have to try it again! Honestly, I'm so lazy, I usually just use the squish to condish method by scrunching out my conditioner and applying product in the shower 😂

  • @Allannah_Of_Rome
    @Allannah_Of_Rome Před rokem +4

    I've been doing this for years and my hair is down to my butt and it's noice and curly. I recommend leaving treatment in your hair tho after you dipped it in water then applying the curl cream or gel stuff last. Curls in general need to be looked after and are in a diff class of their own, to create them is one thing but to maintain and have them looking nice and healthy is another ball game! 😊

  • @teri2466
    @teri2466 Před rokem +15

    "Hover" & "Pixie" diffusing is best. Your waves would have been much more defined. As for overall method, it all depends on the curl pattern, hair density & thickness, and porosity. I tried several methods until I landed on the bowl method. For me, keeping my hair soaking wet when adding gel (or mousse) makes the difference. Also, brushing or combing to style when wet wrecks my curls.

  • @SweetBabyGang91
    @SweetBabyGang91 Před rokem +7

    I do the curly girl method, going on 8 months now. It took a lot of persistence for it to look good, it did not look too great for about a month. I also had to find the right products/method for me. I was very overwhelmed with it all at first but am happy with it now and have no plans to ever go back.

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing!! What type of hair do you have?

    • @SweetBabyGang91
      @SweetBabyGang91 Před rokem

      I have very thick long hair with 2A/2b/3A mixture of waves and curls.

  • @fionadarragh1004
    @fionadarragh1004 Před rokem +2

    Although you didn't get the desired result that you were looking or hoping for. It was great to see this method to see how you do it and depending on your hair type it could work wonders for someone. Definitely a lot of time and effort goes into this method.

  • @chloemoe2k7
    @chloemoe2k7 Před rokem +2

    That curl gelly that you used first is what makes a cast on the hair. You should try using a leave in conditioner and curl cream first and use the gelly last 🙂

  • @Hooptie721
    @Hooptie721 Před rokem +21

    I have had the exact same experience. Mostly straight hair until I had kids. They are 14 and 12 now, but the waves stayed. Mine is just like yours with more curl underneath but just waves on top. I have tried several methods to wear it curly but it is too much work. I love watching Manes by Mel. She is the curly hair master. I wish I had beautiful curls like her!

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +4

      I’ll check her out: thanks for sharing ☺️

    • @Koori90
      @Koori90 Před rokem +3

      I love Mell! She's amazing.

  • @Stephanie_Vincent
    @Stephanie_Vincent Před rokem +5

    India Baston did a tutorial on the wavy girl bowl method years ago. Her tips have really helped with my wavy hair if you're interested and trying to get your waves back.
    I grew up with wavy hair but was always made to brush it out and flatten it lol I've tried to stick to wavy a bunch of times as an adult but always stop because it takes so much longer than straight hair.
    However, I have started reviving my waves these past 2 months and I plan to keep doing it. Trying to make it to at least 6 months to see how wavy it can get.

  • @me-jx2tj
    @me-jx2tj Před rokem +5

    I think you have a potential for defined wavy hair. There were some pretty good waves. With right products and training it can look more defined. I am using cwavy products for 2 months and my waves improved a lot. The first time it was big disappointment 😅

  • @sh3ikh4
    @sh3ikh4 Před rokem +2

    Hi Milana the Gianini is a gel not a cream. So it is better to get like a curl cream or a leave in conditioner.. :)

  • @westernncgirl101
    @westernncgirl101 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad we have you to try this stuff. I can see the potential especially if you left your hair in the towel for a couple of hours, it'd probably work better. 🤷‍♀️ just my thoughts...

  • @oxigen85
    @oxigen85 Před rokem +1

    I thought your hair was gorgius before the "okay it's dry now" part 🤣 you need to v try this again! You need more hold to keep the curls/strands in a clump, and probably more moisture.
    I looooooved the volume at the end though!

  • @trueblonde316
    @trueblonde316 Před rokem +1

    Try again with a cream for the bowl steps then set the definition with a gel. The waves you had when your hair was wet were great you just need the right stylers in the right order to set them.

  • @missMediaChick
    @missMediaChick Před rokem +17

    To the peanut gallery: Milabu did nothing wrong here. All of these steps are used by curly/wavy girls. Most go through a lot of trial and error with different products and steps to find what works best, and it often takes well over a year of doing this before curly/wavy hair that's been stressed from straightening and styling to come back to life and look good. It takes a lot of patience, but can really pay off. This was just Milabu making one attempt as an experiment.

  • @Jessiecins
    @Jessiecins Před rokem +4

    Haha white shirt might end up being a disaster. Wet tshirt contest! 😂

  • @hstiles1952
    @hstiles1952 Před 7 měsíci

    I mean, this was my hairstyle every day at college back in the day (circa 2010) lol the best combination (from someone who definitely knows lol) is garnier curl construct mousse and Aussie sprunch spray. With wet, squeezed out hair, scrunch up with mousse in sections, diffuse all over in sections, then do the spray. Do the diffuser in sections (bent over scrunching up), but do NOT dry all the way… only 30% dry and let air dry the rest of the way.

  • @nicoleaddis3337
    @nicoleaddis3337 Před rokem

    Definitely try different curly/wavy methods with a full range of curly products including shampoo and conditioner. Also pulse your hands a few times with each scrunch - massively helps me. Xx

  • @JFlower7
    @JFlower7 Před rokem

    After shampooing and conditioning in the shower, I towel dry my hair(scrunch) until damp, put on cream, then the styling gel. I scrunch and let dry, then flip my head over, run my fingers through my hair and it is great waves.The next days after shampooing, I just spray my hair until I hear a squish sound when I scrunch, let dry and it is great. I never use a diffuser--makes my hair frizzy.

  • @brendamclean8447
    @brendamclean8447 Před rokem +1

    You’re such a doll❤ this was pretty interesting to see the results😊

  • @treedragonfarm
    @treedragonfarm Před rokem +13

    I have much waiver hair and doing the blow dryer KILLS any curly hair method I do. lol Like you could see nice curls before your hair dried and I wonder if the dryer was just
    .. the nail in the coffin

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +7

      yeah, maybe. Will try again but simply go outside when it's hot and let the air dry my hair and see if my waves will be a tad more defined :)

  • @aishahyro
    @aishahyro Před rokem

    The fact we see good defined waves while your hair is wet I think shows hope. Your soft waves/curls I think are like mine that without creating a cast with a light gell (curl talk by not your mothers is nice) you loose all definition when diffusing and just looks a bit messy or stretched out. Try raking a casting gel through soaking wet hair (or using "praying hands") then letting air dry or gently diffuse on low hear/low air. You want it to dry in the cast so after it's fully dry you scrunch the cast out with your hands. If you're too aggressive with your diffusing you won't get the cast effect and benefits. (I believe the mousse you used is waaayy too light to provide any good hold) 😊

  • @j.b.3825
    @j.b.3825 Před rokem +4

    You’d have better results if you simplified it a bit. I think you can get there:
    A. Don’t brush or comb your hair when you want to wear it curly. At the end, your hair looks brushed because it was brushed. Brushing erases the curl pattern, especially in finer textured hair, so all you should be doing is dislodging tangles with fingers. Don’t comb out in shower, just let the waves do what they want. Rinse in shower and just shake it out a bit. That’s all. Your hair needs more moisture so use more moisturizing conditioner and a leave-in conditioner and use a leave-in, followed by stronger hold gels.
    B. Apply a leave-in conditioner while hair is still soaking wet, then curl jelly, re-wet (bowl or spray bottle) and squeeze, then apply small blob of strong hold gel like LA Looks or ECO olive oil gel, re-wet, squeeze, air dry if you can. Avoid heat styling. When dry, scrunch out the stiff gel “cast” by dabbing a drop of oil in your hands, rub them together, then scrunch the curls to soften the cast. Do not brush! Fluff up hair by “picking” with a wide tooth comb or fingers but don’t run comb all the way through.
    This is actually easier than the method you demonstrated in your video.
    Creams and creamy heavy mousse might be too heavy for your hair texture. Use less product than you did in the video. Use a small nickel-sized dollop but thin it out with water in your hands to spread it evenly if it’s sticky. If you need more, do the same with a water-thinned pea sized dollop, once or twice if needed. Don’t forget to get the top and sides of your head with curl product. You really only got the lengths of your hair with the mousse which was probably too heavy or to heavily applied for your hair type.
    All this will help to cultivate or encourage more curl pattern retention and your hair will be better “trained” as you said, to automatically default to this state. Try those tips and it will work better to establish and retain those waves! You can do it and eventually you’ll have it down so you can wash and go!

  • @Anythingaboutbeauty
    @Anythingaboutbeauty Před rokem

    Hi! Been doing this for the past 4yrs and you don’t get good results overnight. Your hair will go thru a transition esp if you color or use tools with heat everytime. I feel you are wavy because there is still a pattern (bcoz if you are really straight, this method will not give you any curl pattern even if you use styling products) but as I said, it would take time to see the results. And yes curly routines takes time but only at first. As time goes by, your routine gets easier and shorter 😊 goodluck and I hope you may want to try this a little but longer like a month or so because the important thing about this method is that there are ingredients in hair products that we avoid and it helps the environment esp the hair. ❤

  • @melrhea12
    @melrhea12 Před rokem +3

    You are seriously SO PRETTY 🥰💕

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +2

      you're so kind! You're beautiful

  • @zumbamac1
    @zumbamac1 Před rokem

    I have 2a hair that is shoulder length. I started doing the curly girl method about 2 months ago. I was using hot tools a lot and wanted to stop. I wash, condition. with squishing , rinse and the I use Twisted Sista (about 2t )curling gel on very wet hair in the shower. I take my time and do a lot of squishing then squish with a microfiber towel and plop and leave up 10 minutes. I use a root booster very carefully so I don’t disturb the curl pattern. Sometimes I let it air dry for 10-15 minutes and then use the dryer with diffuser. First I turn over and hold the dryer away and partially dry. Then I take sections and put them carefully on the diffuser and put the diffuser against my head for 15 seconds then do a cool shot.
    Sounds like a lot of trouble but it gets me 3-4 days of curly hair with little or no touch up(I use a curl activator spray where needed)
    I sleep on a Satin pillowcase.

  • @jenniferferreira9061
    @jenniferferreira9061 Před rokem +8

    I just have to say Milana you are just freaking ADORABLE ❤

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +2

      You're so sweet, thank you!

    • @jenniferferreira9061
      @jenniferferreira9061 Před rokem

      @@Milabuco 🥰🥰🥰 you just made my day. Thank you for all the effort, and research you do. I love all your videos. I’ve been with you, since the beginning. Your first video, where you didn’t talk. I’ve been hooked.

  • @SometimesHeatherPlays
    @SometimesHeatherPlays Před rokem +2

    I have super thick wavy hair, and for me, the only thing that helps define the curl and reduce frizz is scrunching in leave in conditioner packed with argan oil. Curly hair is often dry and needs moisture to maintain the curl pattern. Mousse and heat totally destroy mine but as you said, every hair is different.

    • @marayaelizabeth8109
      @marayaelizabeth8109 Před rokem +1

      I have the same hair type! What leave in conditioner do you use?

    • @SometimesHeatherPlays
      @SometimesHeatherPlays Před rokem

      I'm currently using Lyko's leave in conditioner. I tried it on a whim and was pleasantly surprised by it

  • @haleynicole1691
    @haleynicole1691 Před rokem

    Next time wait til your hair dries a bit more then apply hair mousse your hair will curl beautifully , n go slow when using diffuser n on high heat, get roots first. You can always add a mist of water if bottom parts of hair get frizzy to soon. Try mixing curl styling cream and water in spray bottle to add moisture where needed until roots are scrunched first while hair drying with diffuser.

  • @diannahampton-dowson2224

    1. Try a leave in conditioner or light weight curl cream (not gel) for the bowl method . 2. Then add a gel with hold for the next step. That mousse you chose has barely any hold, you could try a stronger hold mousse if you like but I have a hunch the gel you have would work just fine. 3. Watch tshirt plopping videos bc the way you plopped your hair caused you to lose some definition. 4. Watch diffusing videos bc I have a hunch after seeing your results you moved your hair too much while diffusing. The issues you had were: 1. Not starting with moisture. 2. Not using a product with hold after moisture 3. Plopping method 4. Diffusing method. Great first try but you need a second go!

  • @cinstep7771
    @cinstep7771 Před rokem

    XMondo curl products would work so well with your curl amping it up so much!

  • @neicreonas.383
    @neicreonas.383 Před 9 měsíci

    My curls come out best when they air dry, took me 4 years to figure that out 😅 And I definitely can't comb it lol Your hair looks like it would've come out beautiful air dried and without the comb. I hope you try again 😊 Loved seeing you try something new

  • @korrinarobinson1805
    @korrinarobinson1805 Před rokem

    I have wavy hair with some curls, I also have bleached highlights now, I know you are getting excellent information from everyone, but I just wanted to let you know how I achieve my curls, color treated hair needs a leave in conditioner, if your is thin or course, you need to match your conditioner to it( thick for course and light for thin), then use your tangle teaser, afterwards rinse out your tangle teaser, apply a curl cream( you used a gel in this video), match your curl cream to your hair type, comb it through your hair, then apply the gel. , you can do the bowl method then if u want or go straight to plopping, after 10 minutes take your hair out and then apply mousse and scrunch and diffuse, when you are done you can use a hair oil to break the cast, enjoy your beautiful waves! It will take practice and time for your hair to learn it’s curl pattern, u can do it!!

  • @tanjabastigkeit2078
    @tanjabastigkeit2078 Před rokem +6

    I saw a video with a woman with frizzy hair before and now she use a curly hair method with treating each section of curl with different products and now she has a really curled bob style. It was fascinating to see but it was also a very time consuming method. It can work but you will hate the hair washing day.

    • @teri2466
      @teri2466 Před rokem

      I *hate* frizzy hair so much that I'm happy someone came up with this 😊

  • @sarahrose1122
    @sarahrose1122 Před rokem +1

    I would’ve been interested to see exactly what you did when you were done diffusing. You didn’t brush out your curls like you typically do after using an iron or wand, did you? A Denman brush is helpful for creating defined curls without the frizziness.

  • @JuliaK23
    @JuliaK23 Před rokem +2

    i have seen video's were you use hairgel as the last step and then diffuse.

  • @emilyvay6369
    @emilyvay6369 Před rokem

    Wetting the hair down with a spritzer bottle and then use a detangler brush to detangler hair and then put the hair gel on your hands rub them together and then comb through your hair with your hands with hair gel on it that’s what I do to stylet and make sure you put a towel around your shirt so it doesn’t get wet and I use you and I use my hands to scrunch it most the time I let my hair just air dry and sometimes defuse it if I need to dry

  • @emmahuggett4241
    @emmahuggett4241 Před rokem

    You should try the brush curl method. I normally use a curl cream (not gel) and a mouse, brush curl and then scrunch, it’ll work better!

  • @JulieNick28
    @JulieNick28 Před rokem

    Was fun to see you try this. I thought diffusing method looked off from what I’ve seen. I heard you only turn power on when you have it scrunched up against your head. If I hadn’t lost all my hair I would so try this but now it’s too short :).

  • @lizr1752
    @lizr1752 Před rokem +2

    ok first is the water cold, warm, hot? maybe you mentioned but i tend not to listen 😂
    second, fancy bowl (me with my tupperware)
    haha thanks for sharing! very entertaining ❤

  • @bluefroggy99
    @bluefroggy99 Před rokem +8

    That seemed like a lot of work. I just let my hair air dry with a leave in conditioner and my curls look great. I’m low maintenance and it works for me. I refresh my curls in the morning with water. Easy peasy.

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +4

      it was several more steps than I normally do lol but overall result wasn't that different to what my hair looks like when it air dries :)

    • @teri2466
      @teri2466 Před rokem

      You are so lucky! 😊

    • @Aliciae411
      @Aliciae411 Před rokem +1

      I wish I could do that! I have very thick frizzy wavy hair and I have to use product on soaking wet hair and diffuse it or it’ll take too long.

  • @k.a.1760
    @k.a.1760 Před rokem

    Hey Mila! I have wavy hair too ... I have used the foam that you tried, and it really doesn't give the best result on my fine hair... I attribute the fluffy look to the foam... I like gels for a more defined wave. But honestly, I just let my hair air dry and I don't get amazing enough results to use products, I just let it dry naturally after shampoo and conditioner

  • @holly0910
    @holly0910 Před rokem

    It’s still pretty!! 😊

  • @saltychoco
    @saltychoco Před rokem

    Okay, so this is the universe signal when I saw this. I will try the curly hair method as I have probably a 2A curl that I haven't noticed before.

  • @lisabailey6605
    @lisabailey6605 Před rokem

    It gave you great volume

  • @heathermorris9252
    @heathermorris9252 Před rokem

    I have 3b hair and I was not impressed with the Shea mousse. I have yet to try the bowl method. The only other I would say is that you have a lot of hair and would need a bit more product. Thanks for testing it! Makes me want to try it more. Lol!

  • @jesss2145
    @jesss2145 Před rokem

    Love qll your videos ! I used to diffuse my hair that way, but I've learned that it breaks up my waves. Now I plop my head on a towel that is on the counter and diffuse around my head, disturbing the waves as little as possible. You might need more product and less water. Definitely think you could get more of a wave by tweaking a few things.

  • @julespearson
    @julespearson Před rokem

    I think you might have some luck with the denman brush method were you twirl the hair around the handle to form a curl. Probably not something you are going to want to do all the time as it is a bit time consuming.

  • @nitajoesplaytherapy4639

    Wow! That seems kinda difficult and I have loose kinky curly hair. I think I am confused, but this is super entertaining ❤

  • @manonderaspe9808
    @manonderaspe9808 Před rokem

    Thanks for trying , it's time consuming. I will try it on vacation because i'm curious

  • @tashahiggins3342
    @tashahiggins3342 Před rokem

    If you want to try another curl method, check out Lus Love Ur Curls line. They have a styler cream for wavy, curly, or kinky coily hair. And they work! Your hair does have to be very wet when applying it, but there's no dunking or anything. And I recommend a t-shirt material over microfiber. I've used both and have noticbly better results with the t-shirt material (less frizz and more definition). These are great products and are designed to bring out whatever wave or curl is naturally in your hair. The all-in-one styling cream and the Irish sea moss gel are my holy grails for getting defined and bouncy curls.

  • @JaxDianne
    @JaxDianne Před rokem

    I think this would be the same for me. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bekajb
    @bekajb Před rokem

    I think everyone even with curly wavy hair is a bit different. I think if you try finger coiling. Don't do the bowl method. Then if you blow dry don't touch your hair just hover diffuse till about 80% dry then pixie diffuse. I finger coil then i plop then i let mine air dry. My hair is very similar to yours. Also if you scrunch pulse at the top.

  • @TASIAawful1
    @TASIAawful1 Před rokem

    My wavy hair goes like that if I diffuse it however if I leave it to dry naturally it falls into 2a waves with no frizz your hair is definitely wavy try it without diffusing it just scrunch up with hair cream

  • @raven_libra
    @raven_libra Před rokem

    Use heat protection in your hair, over over first and then focus just on the roots, when you are pixie diffusing turn the dryer off, grab a smaller section and don’t go all the way up to the roots, also use low heat and low setting for drying. It is all about technique! Your hair may need the mouse first to brush through.

  • @meghaffner3538
    @meghaffner3538 Před rokem

    Curly girl here-think loose landline telephone cord! I apply mousse and watered-down gel with fingers only-no comb and never a brush. Flip head to scrunch with a cotton T-shirt. Let air dry for a few minutes then flip head and dry with space heater or fan-I don’t own a hair dryer. Apply watered-down spray gel to separate and define curls. Loosen top/part with fingers for volume. Flip head to scrunch dry hair with T-shirt (periodically throughout the day). It’s a lot of work for someone who can’t be bothered. It’s taken a long time for me to figure out what to do with my hair. It was pin-straight when I was younger and got curlier throughout my childhood. Products didn’t exist growing up. I get a lot of compliments so I must be doing something right! Have fun experimenting!

  • @playlist1489
    @playlist1489 Před rokem +1

    It takes time to train your hair. This is how my hair looked at first too

  • @ashleehoward47
    @ashleehoward47 Před 6 měsíci

    I recommend you do it different. First- don’t use a bowl full of water. Only gave maybe one or 2 handfuls of water in the bottom. Also you want your hair dripping soaking wet. Add in the curl cream (or leave in condish but not both- pick one) and squish it in over the bowl. Brush it through. Then more squishing. Whatever water fall into the bowl they only have a few ounces of water in it to begin with is what you dunk your locks into. You don’t have to go side to side if you manage to dunk head all the way to the root or scalp touching the bowl. The goal is to get good CLUMPS! The bowl helps clumps and helps distribute products so it doesn’t get sticky or overly weighed down. After bowling hair post curl cream squishing you then squish again but don’t try and squish all the water out. You’re really pulsing more then actually squishing out water. Just to encourage the clumps to wave. NOW you apply either mousse or gel (I prefer mousse- squish- bowl- pulse- then gel and repeat steps) to hair like you did in the video. Glaze it on then pulse it in. Once coasted then squish it in more and all that water that comes off the hair should be caught in that bowl every time. Dunk head to help diatribe the products and pulse again. If hair needs more gel- add more as needed. If you have loads of water in the bowl you’ll like need more gel. If you have just a couple ounces and it’s milky white from products then your likely good to go. - now you can either wet plop followed by micro plop or you can just micro plop. Lastly you diffuse but google pixie diffusing. Goal is to NOT BREAK THE CURL CLUMPS you just worked so hard for! Diffuse upsideown even for more volume. Put some hair in diffuser. Take it to the roots. Then turn it on and wait 20-30 seconds. Turn off the dryer before removing it. Repeat til head is dry.
    If you try it that way I 💯 guarantee you will get very different results.

  • @kaleenajustiniano4590

    I trust your opinion and I have been interested in the TYMO blow dryer. Would you be willing to do a review on that product?

  • @Latbirget
    @Latbirget Před rokem +1

    I can't get along with a diffuser at all. I can only get good results with the curly method if I air dry my hair. Maybe try air drying yours as your curls were promising when they were wet!

  • @Julperdew
    @Julperdew Před rokem

    Like others have said, you would have definitely gotten better results with a curl cream. You should also air dry; no diffuser. Keeping yours hands out of it helps as well. Every time you put your hands in it, it breaks up your curl pattern.

  • @alexandradevan4522
    @alexandradevan4522 Před rokem

    I have thick fine curly hair , with some volume. I always try to make my hair less frizzy and more defined ( I don't like too much volume), so a good product will help, but the most important thing for defined curls is not to use too much heat just a few seconds or 2-4 minutes that's it and never ever brush your hair after you apply the products of you want to keep curl definition. By the way your hair results looks like mine after a beach day... my hair dresser actuallly calls me Zimba 🦁😅

  • @JoEllacd
    @JoEllacd Před rokem

    I always had some wave and volume to my hair. When I was pregnant with my 2 boys my hair was thicker and gorgeous, and I was glowing. When I became pregnant with my daughter….I looked half dead and people kept asking me if I was alright😮. And my hair, became very curly. Well baby girl is now turning 24 and it is still curly, but now that I am peri menopausal almost menopausal it’s heading back to a more wavy pattern. Go figure 😅

  • @shanafishbein7180
    @shanafishbein7180 Před rokem

    I'm not personally a fan of the bowl method as I think it's wasteful, just rinses out your product and uses so much time and energy, and i don't see how anyone gets good results with it. Idk if anyone has recommended her yet, but ManesByMell is my preferred influencer for curly content. She's a pro, so she knows what she's talking about and is really good at explaining what works and why. I get great results with her ribbon Curl (brush Curl, some may call it? Tangle teezer works great for it!) and hover diffuse methods, but I have more 3b-ish curls. She recently did a wavy video, and has a few with her wavy cousins, though, so hopefully some tips there for you! She's done lots of collabs with other influencers, so maybe you could even reach out!

  • @bookgirl2222
    @bookgirl2222 Před rokem

    I would suggest trying again. I bet you can get better results! Use more curl cream and make sure to get the back of your scalp wet. Then add gel. Hover diffuse and then pixie diffuse. When you pixie diffuse, turn the dryer on and off only when you already have your hair in the diffuser. Good luck!

  • @jasminacevedo5254
    @jasminacevedo5254 Před rokem +1

    JVN products and Curl Smith are good.

  • @claudialipari6623
    @claudialipari6623 Před rokem

    Skip the plopping part, It May cause friz and try not touch the air so Mich when diffusione. Your wavy pattern Is nice 😉

  • @karasweet712
    @karasweet712 Před rokem

    Dunking it took the product right back out 🤣 scrunch after a wash without dunking then diffuse it lol

  • @catniphell
    @catniphell Před rokem

    Ok, now I'm hoping for a milabu + Manes by Mel colab!! Pleeeaseeee

  • @noone-mg3qn
    @noone-mg3qn Před rokem

    I think you should let it air dry. Blow drying always makes my curls less defined than letting them air dry. I get the best curls when i sleep with damp hair.

  • @la1930
    @la1930 Před rokem +1

    Brad Mondo just posted today about this: maybe not diffuse upward? or the Product? :)

    • @Milabuco
      @Milabuco  Před rokem +1

      yeah, I think it's a combination of everything: hair type, hair products and diffusing the hair. Have to find the perfect combination of everything

  • @leekflower1
    @leekflower1 Před rokem

    I'm no expert but a few things: your hair looks a bit damaged and I bet if you didn't use heat on it for a while more curl pattern would emerge. Also, I rarely use a diffuser. As someone who is a wavy/curly similar to you I get the most curl from a prolonged plop and air dry. It looks crunchy for a while but once it dries completely I can carefully uncrunch and it looks good. It is time consuming. But would be fun for a night out when you have time during the day to let it air dry. Also I don't think that's a curl cream but more like a gel. You need a cream that moisturizes and a bit of gel after to lock in the curl clumps.

  • @teresanichols2641
    @teresanichols2641 Před rokem +2

    Your hair is beautiful

  • @helenemorris5216
    @helenemorris5216 Před rokem

    6:14 PM. I probably got my 1st. Firm when I was 14 and I continued to get firms until I was about 19 or 20 well. I'm in my fifties and my hair is so curly. I'm assuming it was all those stinky perms that I got considering. I always had pin straight hair now when I try to straighten it. It is a pain but I can still do. But I When I'm in a pinch and I can just leave it curly.

  • @tigriss007
    @tigriss007 Před rokem

    I have similar 2b/2c/3a waves. You have fine hair as I do, but I have tons of it. The key with fine hair is not over conditioning with extra moisture you don't want left on the hair to weigh it down. I get the best results when I shampoo twice and regular condition, rinsing well. I squish to condish my conditioner into my hair and let it rest while I finish my shower. Then rinse very well not ringing out the water so curl clumps form. I apply my gel (that jelly you used) and plop it into a super microfiber towel, the Perfect Hair Care Towel. After 10-15 minutes, I hover diffuse (hover around the head not touching it) on high heat/speed to set the gel before I turn the heat to medium and speed to low/medium and use the diffuser in a traditional way making sure to turn the speed down because that will cause your clumps to separate and fly away. (You also don't need to toss your hair, but roll your head to gently move the hair. Both of the vloggers below demonstrate this.) That is the fine hair causing that. You tried the Sophie Marie bowl method, which works but your product application was wrong for your hair type and follow her method with product order as well. Swavy Curl Courtney has excellent videos for your hair type. You also need to moisturize your hair. It needs the healthy moisture to allow your natural texture to heal from all the straightening and highlighting you do to it every day. Bleaching the hair kills it, especially when you are recovering postpartum hormone/hair/skin changes. We all know you take care of your hair, but going natural will require time, moisture, work and more time. It is easier to damage your hair than heal it.

  • @Nowindresistance
    @Nowindresistance Před rokem +1

    You definitely messed up the wave definition with the towel you used and the diffusing method you used. I have the exact same hair type and color and length as you and whenever I mess with the wave definition they fall out. If you had just left your hair alone and let it air dry after doing the plopping it would dry more defined than it usually does.

  • @suzettesmith2075
    @suzettesmith2075 Před rokem

    If i have wet hair and scrunch and let it air dry. I have some wave. Natural wave and curls are not consistent. I had curly ends when i was little.

  • @reggie9334
    @reggie9334 Před rokem +1

    You look with anything 😂 it did make your hair fuller. I’ll give it a go once and see what happens I have very curly hair all my life. I’ve been getting the Brazilian straightening but have stopped to see if I like the curly hair 🤷‍♀️

  • @sayantaniist
    @sayantaniist Před rokem

    Exactly 💯 my hair looks like that type after doing it 😂😂❤

  • @gabygabygabys
    @gabygabygabys Před rokem +1

    It would be awesome for you to collaborate with Manes by Mell here on youtube! She's a curly & wavy hair expert and could give you your own custom routine, she's done that in the past with other creators :)

  • @Gurlmom5
    @Gurlmom5 Před rokem +1

    It requires a massive amount of product. I’ve had curly hair since birth, lol, and I hate the curly girl method, and this is the worst method I’ve seen for excessive water. It “works” but it takes so much product because the water dilutes it so much it’s like there’s nothing there. Personally I just scrunch product into my damp hair a little while after washing, I just mix a curl cream and gel and then scrunch, and diffuse if I feel like it or air dry. I don’t get quite as much definition as people who are strict with the method but I can’t afford to buy that much product, plus I’m lazy. You needed a ton more product.

  • @iwillstom
    @iwillstom Před rokem

    Every time I try any variation of the method my hair always ends up oily, crunchy and tangled. It’s frustrating because I always get ringlets in my baby hairs in humidity. I think the weight of the length kills any chance for the fine texture to keep any decent looking wave.

  • @allanahhickey556
    @allanahhickey556 Před rokem +2

    Pretty sure the curl jelly is just a styling gel so you probably needed an actual cream 🤓

  • @reginaflynn2622
    @reginaflynn2622 Před rokem

    The bowl method is only one part of the CGM. You need to use a curly friendly shampoo and conditioner before you add your styling products.

  • @kathydilorenzo9744
    @kathydilorenzo9744 Před rokem

    You need gel before Pixie diffusing.

  • @yvonnevanhasseld3888
    @yvonnevanhasseld3888 Před rokem

    I see real mousse coming out of the shea moisture bottle! What the heck? Mine Comes out liquid with a few bubbles, no matter how vigorously i shake

  • @AshesOfRoses
    @AshesOfRoses Před rokem

    Any hopes for curls with blonde highlights and stick straight fine hair? All suggestions welcome or is this just impossible?

  • @marijakrigere3428
    @marijakrigere3428 Před rokem

    Looks like beach waves.

  • @shawnabstevens
    @shawnabstevens Před rokem

    My hair is the same way. I grew up with straight hair, but when I turned 30, my hair has been wavier and also drier. It’s a struggle!

  • @SamanthaElizabeth823
    @SamanthaElizabeth823 Před 10 měsíci

    Brad mondo had a tutorial on how to use a hair diffuser !!! Please check it out

  • @maliedivine
    @maliedivine Před rokem

    I used my curly method in the shower. I didn't use the bowl because most products will go away in the bowl. Everybody is different! 🙂

  • @mikkib17
    @mikkib17 Před rokem

    Next u have to try the colander defusing lol

  • @weaverfirst8217
    @weaverfirst8217 Před rokem

    My hair was bone straight then menopause hit and it went frizzy curly and I have a lot of hair! Ugh