curly hair routine for wavy hair | fine 2a/2b type
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
- if you have wavy hair, or hair dries kinda straight but not really, if it dries "frizzy" then this wavy hair routine is for you!
Products linked in video and on here too: hoo.be/andreventurrr - Jak na to + styl
I have adhd so making notes to keep track
1. root lifting spray
2. leave in conditioner
3. curl cream
4. denman brush
5. microfiber towel to scrunch
6. diffuse
7. comb out curl clumps
8. hair oil
9. pomade (adds shine, reduces frizz)
10. Hair spray
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Finally, someone in this world with exactly the same hair type! So happy.
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Thank you so much! This is the only wavy hair tutorial that works for my hair! Love you so much, you're my hero!! ❤
Thank you for making this video! Ive never known to take care of my hair and always had to treat it like it is straight when it isnt due to other curly and wavy hair routines not working for me. Hair representation is important!! Thank you sm! ❤
Girl your hair is gorgeous! How long does the style last between washes?
Aww thank you!!! And I have to wash my hair everyday so the longest I’ve had it is until day 2… but if you can go longer without washes I would assume it lasts at least 3 days
I also always brush it out🤭
Lo haces rapido 😊 te queda bien suave eso si lleva sus tratamiwntos bien usados 🎉
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Awesome! how often in the week do you wash your hair?
Every day 🥲
hello! do you have low porosity hair?
Are they any drug store alternatives? Some products are above my budget. Also, are there any products listed that are worth purchasing over drug store?
Yes!! Not your mother’s 😁 I got my fav products from them linked here hoo.be/andreventurrr
I have similar hair and like Giovanni.
@@megnelliWhat products do you recommend from them? I’ve only ever tried the conditioner
Does this work with 2C hair type?
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How can i do the curls with the brush?? Because i tried it but i didnt get the same results and my hair just came out kind of frizzy.💗 I dont have fine wavy hair i have thick wavy hair so what should i do?
Try smaller sections around half the size, and brush out with a tangle tweezer or a wider brush maybe even the Denman. Mine is kind of medium to fine but I’m trying out the technique
@@jemimasyoutubee Thank you so much I really needed it💗
Does the pomade make your hair feel sticky or stiff? I've never used one before but I like how shiny it made your hair!
Not at all! It leaves it soft ☺️
@@andreventurrrIs it a thick texture and do you do a clarifying wash after using it? (I am aware you wash your hair daily, but is it okay to use if I re style my every day but don’t wash it every time?)
Hi, I rarely see people with hair like mine !! My hair can be very wavy, especially at the mids to ends and isn't very thick, but also not too thin. It has a mid-porosity, yet my ends aren't as healthy as I would wish for :). Does anyone have any product-recommendations, that aren't too pricey and available at drugstores?
Another question: What are the most important products for your routine? I wanna start with hair care a little, so it can be healthier. But since I'm not an adult yet, my mom has to pay for this kind of stuff and I don't wanna go over-budget.
I'd be super grateful if anyone could help me :)) Have a great day or night and stay safe !!
Also starting my hair journey ! Just letting you know in advance if you’re not an adult or even a young adult, your hair pattern can change as you get older so try to get products for both wavy and curly if it’s curly now for example. I would research into dupes for the products if I were you 😊
@@jemimasyoutubee Thank you for answering! That's actually a good advice, everyone should follow I was never planning on buying the products hair-influencers use, since they're way out of budget haha. I just wanted to get a good shampoo, conditioner, hair mask, oil and one product to hold waves. My only goal is to have healthy hair !! Good luck on your hair-journey, sending love and of course succes :)
Thank you! ☺️ I would definitely get all of those products too!
Hey that's super great that you want to start out caring for your hair 💗 I really, really recommend starting by figuring out your scalp type (for example dry, oily, sensetive,... keep in mind it can also be dry + sensetive or oily + sensetive at the same time), next your hair porosity (this is a bit hard to figure out, but generally healthy hair = low porosity, damaged hair = high porosity. Most people have low porosity from roots-lenghts, and medium-high porosity at the ends, where we often accumulate spliss or other damage.). Next I'd try to find out your wave pattern (just take a few, not only one!, wet hairs that fall out when they are still very wet from washing before you add any products and lay them out on a flat surface to dry. This way, they will dry in their natural wave pattern, and you can compare them with charts online. We use multiple hairs here, because we can have different wave parterns on our head.
Once you've figured out your scalp type, hair porosity and wave pattern simply you can simply search (according to your results) "oily scalp low porosity 2C hair routine" and watch a few videos to get the general idea how to care for your exact hair type. You can also simply google ingredients that you should look for in hair products matching your hair type.
A great video to start out your hair journey was recently uploaded by Dear Peachie's channel, it's very detailed and helpful and will make you less confused! I also really recommend checking out Abbey Yung's channel, she often recommends drugstotre products and actually cares about hair science and has a look at the ingredients, and explains what the ingredients do to our hair. I also really recommend Abbey Yung's videos about Silicones and Sulfates, since there are a lot of misconceptions about these ingredients online.
Sorry if that was a lot of info haha, but I'm sure you'll figure out what works for you this way! Also, have trust in yourself and your own logic and judgement, sometimes products that work wonders for others just won't work for you and vice verca. Haircare can often be a lot of trial and error so don't be disappointed if you can't find the best routine rightaway
@@makkachin9614 Thank you so much for taking all of this time to write this haha, I appreciate it !! These tips are extremely useful for me and I'll follow them for sure, when figuring out my hair routine for 2b-c hair. I feel like especially identifying your scalp type can be pretty hard, luckily my porosity was easy to figure out :) May I ask what kind of products you use? I've been pretty unsure whether products like leave-in-conditioner etc are actually necessary or just used by hair influencers... Again, thanks so much for your comment, have an amazing day
What's the pomade please? Says products linked in video but can't see them
here you go :) amzn.to/3XVocIH
@@andreventurrr Thank you!
Can i skip diffuse and let it air dry??
Yes. Thats what i did (since i dont have a diffuser) and it turned out the same!
I recently did a wavy hair routine bc I had a lot of curls when I was a kid. Help a girl out tho😭🥺 it’s so strange bc idk what to do are u supposed to brush it after ur hair wash as in days following or not bc idk what to do and which hairstyle to wear to bed. Does anyone have a clue it’s so strange to go from straight hair routine to this would appreciate if someone could help❤️ Like basically tips for beginners
Check out this video I made which answers your question 🤗 how to sleep in & refresh wavy hair
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@@andreventurrr Bless u thanks❤️❤️❤️