I have proabably watched 50 Deva Curl tutorials trying to figure out the best method to do my hair and this has been the MOST helpful! It seems like everyone else has perfect ringlets that spring up no matter how many times they scrunch or how they diffuse and separate their curls, but mine are so fragile! Thanks for being relateable!
This is one of the best curly hair tutorials I've seen and I've seen a lot. Some very useful tips that nobody else has mentioned. You have the most stunningly naturally beautiful face also. More girls should learn from you on how to apply really good natural looking makeup. No scary eyebrows here! 😆
I agree with the other comment below. Your hair is gorgeous and you should always wear it curly. Very attractive and feminine. Love this video. I have much shorter, curly, fine hair and struggle with letting it go curly or blow drying it. I just would like to take advantage of the curls I do have and not blow dry it so much. I do have shoulder problems which is another reason I'm trying to get away from lots of blow drying. I appreciate this video and thanks for the recommendation on the products. Again, wear it this way all the time, it is beautiful.
I had very curly hair when I was little and it was lovely 😁but sadly I got the all chopped off when they grow out and got very heavy 😩and now after so long they’re coming back after a bit of damage🤨it’s been about a month and it’s getting better everytime! Haven’t got deva curl but I’ve got John Frieda and cantu💜.
Do you keep applying product after the second day? I mean like- keep adding product and keep adding it? I see alot of you tubers just keep adding product..my hair seans to get weighed down after the second day..any advice? Your hair is amazingly beautiful
@@Clairebanx ok ..thank you..do you refresh every day? I mean some say shampoo twice a week, some say once a week- im getting all kinds of different info and my hair was damaged by heat and bleach so im transitioning right now..just frustrating...
Great tips. I will definitely get a silk robe to wear while styling. You are the first one I have seen do this and it makes sense. I will also try the Deva Mr. Right because you said it smells like lavender.
Kier Mellour Target doesn't sell silk robes; I doubt yours is silk. Silk is hella expensive due to the limited supply (silk worms) and lengthy/labor intensive process; quality silk would be hundreds of dollars for a short robe. Target only sells satin robes. Satin is a weave with a glossy surface, not a fabric. The affordable robes you're referring to are most likely (man-made) polyester with a satin weave for a glossy silk-like finish, which is okay for a budget robe, but it's not as good on the hair as 100% mulberry silk in a 20+ momme weight.
2 weeks? nah if you use heat even once a week your hair is going to be really damaged, I have curly hair but I used to use the flat iron pretty much daily for like 8 years and I regret it so much now, so if you want your curls back you need to stop any kind of heat and deep condition weekly (also you can start the curly girl method) but yeah if you lost your curl pattern you need to wait more than 2 weeks
most people with hair that is similar to mine should be able to reclaim most of their curl fairly quickly. if your hair is more curly and more damaged it may obviously take longer but I think my hair is a mix of corkscrew and swavey so it comes back fast!
Sunshine I’ve done it sense high school n my hair is really healthy ... but I have never dyed it and I only straighten it 2 times a month ... and I do hair masks every week and other products to take care of it.
I just recently realized that one of my 4 daughters has curly hair!!! Her hair is really coarse and was always super wavy and frizzy and just a puff ball, until I realized that she is a curly girl. I've been doing the CG method and it's working really well. I'm using all Deva Curl products, cause I was just want the best, and especially, cause I don't know much about curly hair. I'm learning it, though. I've actually been using the same product that you are in this video, plus the Supercream. So, my dilemma is, that 90% of her hair is curly, but some strands and most of her hair framing her face is straight. 🤔 Will those eventually curl too, or is she stuck with two toned hair? FYI, she is 6 and I've been using the wrong products for her all this time, until about a month ago. If you could give me any info or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it! I love your curls, btw.
Petra Speights I’ve had curly hair for years and have been wearing it curly consistently but the bottom near my neck is straighter hair, the hair right next to the right side of my face is slightly wavy and and the other side curls into ringlets. It’s not unusual to have a couple different pieces in the hair
Be careful with what products you use on her hair because I've heard the curly girl method isn't great for children. Some people are born with mixed hair types so it could be that her hair is like that naturally but part of it could also be after years of breakage due to brushing. My hair is quite similar, I grew up with curly hair but never knew how to take care of it and it would be poofy and frizzy due to years of using the wrong products, brushing, and straightening, I've been using the curly girl method for about 8 months and still am in the process of healing my hair so it may just take time for her straight bits to curl.
Soooo, I just found this and love it so much. Im a natural girl do no heat and very few products go into this hair. I usually washed at night and slept with it wet and in the morning AMAZING and I am to kidding. Now, Im in my 40's and that has all changed...... I have very curly hair, pretty thin but a lot of it and I wash every other day but I feel my hair is aways frizzy. I am going to try all of this I am so excited I just hate spending this much time on my hair I have better things to do BUT, love my curls and want them to look pretty again so I will do what I have too. Will this method work good for me when I don't have to wait like some watchers have said because of all the heat they used before? I just really want pretty again. Thank you for all you do :o)
I would chop those ends right off lol... I did it the other day, not necessarily my ends but my layers I chopped off a good inch all around where I saw fit to chop. and oddly enough, unless im crazy which is a high possibility, my hair ontop after a good three weeks of CG stuff its finally curling
Soooo I first clicked on ur video because our hair is very similar. Loved the tutorial btw. Then I read the description and I’m like I KNEW I KNEW THIS GIRL lol u r Kier from DVF Lol 🤗🤗🤗 I loved the show and loved u as well. Love ur hair curly. Thx for the tutorial. New subscriber here 💁🏻♀️
Is there anyway I can purchase the products on Amazon to where you can still get a commission? Or do you only get a commission if I purchased through Ulta?
I straightened my hair for 2 yrs it killed my curls when I stopped. (Picture shown straight) finally bought the divacurl I love it but need to properly use it. Hence why I'm here lol That defuser is really expensive
will this routine work with thinner hair then yours? I was observing the texture of your hair and comparing it to mine and was wondering if this routine would work for fine thin curly hair. I've been trying to find healthy ways to take care of my hair, I've tried a handful of products but they just ended up weighing down my hair because of how my hair texture is. over the years I have noticed the change in my hair from poofy curls and then to flattening out. so from 6th grade til my junior year. I hope this comment reaches you so we can discuss more
I cannot get a comb through my hair before my shower so I comb through a deep conditioner in the shower. I wonder if this contribute to the top layer of my hair looking straight and frizzy, while having nice, defined curls underneath? Any suggestions?
I had the same problem before, but is not because of the way you use the deep conditioner, basically when you rinse your conditioner out the top layers are the ones that rinse the most clear because they have more direct contact with the water while the under layers keep a liiiiitle bit of the conditioner so they are more moisturized. What I now do is that I rinse the conditioner upside down, so I rinse the under layer more than the upper layer. I hope that helps
I agree with Jill. While no routine works for everyone across the board, one of the main Curly Girl rules is no brushing dry hair. Hair should be detangled in the shower while conditioning, preferably with your fingers, but if you must use an implement a wide-toothed comb is the way to go. Also, while shampooing you should massage your scalp with your fingertips and not your nails. I don't make the rules, lol, and not everything in the CGM works for me, so one must be adaptive. It is important to stress that this is what works for YOU, but that it strays from the CGM. I believe everyone should try to follow the CGM for a few months, and then tweak it to your needs. The soaking wet hair and styling products? Turns my head into a giant frizzball, so I plop for 10 minutes while I'm putting on my makeup before applying styling product. Just my two cents...
I agree with Jill and IBGECKO. For straight hair, don't brush in the shower, but for curly hair, never brush it dry. DevaCurl stylist confirmed and recommended the Wet Brush.
This seems to work well for her. I think it's all about trying different things and figuring out what works for you. Personally, I don't like Deva Curl products. Used them for a few years and stopped. I like Shea Moisture products. They just work better for me. I don't do the sopping wet hair thing either. And on occasion I use a brush. Rules are meant to be broken when they don't work.
I have proabably watched 50 Deva Curl tutorials trying to figure out the best method to do my hair and this has been the MOST helpful! It seems like everyone else has perfect ringlets that spring up no matter how many times they scrunch or how they diffuse and separate their curls, but mine are so fragile! Thanks for being relateable!
girl, I feel you!!! Mine also need a little coaxing! So glad I could help! xo
This is my favorite curly/wavy hair routine video ever! I also love how you will blow your hair smooth and also wear it curly.
If I had curly hair like yours, I'd never ever ever ever straighten it!! I'm in love with your natural hair! ^_^
Nini Niniashvili thank you!
Thank you!!!! The perfect video I can send to my clients who need more guidance when they get home to style.
Your hair looks so healthy!
Becky M. Thank you!!
Wow! I watched this twice to get the specifics. I love my curls and wearing it straight. Thanks!
Discovering Deva Curl looks amazing! I can't wait to try these products, and you should get some credit for it.
This is one of the best curly hair tutorials I've seen and I've seen a lot. Some very useful tips that nobody else has mentioned. You have the most stunningly naturally beautiful face also. More girls should learn from you on how to apply really good natural looking makeup. No scary eyebrows here! 😆
haha thank you! I am very fortunate with my eye brows and hair!
I agree with the other comment below. Your hair is gorgeous and you should always wear it curly. Very attractive and feminine. Love this video. I have much shorter, curly, fine hair and struggle with letting it go curly or blow drying it. I just would like to take advantage of the curls I do have and not blow dry it so much. I do have shoulder problems which is another reason I'm trying to get away from lots of blow drying. I appreciate this video and thanks for the recommendation on the products. Again, wear it this way all the time, it is beautiful.
Watching this while letting my hair air dry 👌🏻
I had very curly hair when I was little and it was lovely 😁but sadly I got the all chopped off when they grow out and got very heavy 😩and now after so long they’re coming back after a bit of damage🤨it’s been about a month and it’s getting better everytime! Haven’t got deva curl but I’ve got John Frieda and cantu💜.
We have super similar hair!! You’re the only I’ve found that uses styling creme like me instead of the super creme!!!
I'm excited to try the super cream actually! Doing a huge Deva giveaway on my blog now! www.kiermellour.com
Omigosh your hair is the most gorgeous curly hair I have ever seen! Oh I’m so in love with ur hair❤️❤️
Ughh love ur hair!!! 😍😍 i got perm when i was younger after seeing adrianne bailon on cheetah girls 😂
emptyshoppingbag that's so funny!my hair didn't go curly until puberty but I got a perm when I was 9 because I had lice and it killed them lol 😂
Do you keep applying product after the second day? I mean like- keep adding product and keep adding it? I see alot of you tubers just keep adding product..my hair seans to get weighed down after the second day..any advice? Your hair is amazingly beautiful
I just use the mister right to refresh
@@Clairebanx ok ..thank you..do you refresh every day? I mean some say shampoo twice a week, some say once a week- im getting all kinds of different info and my hair was damaged by heat and bleach so im transitioning right now..just frustrating...
how do you sleep with curly hair?? btw your curls are gorgeous! I want to wear my hair curly but the next day it is frizzy and tangled like crazy.
try olapley #3
Great tips. I will definitely get a silk robe to wear while styling. You are the first one I have seen do this and it makes sense. I will also try the Deva Mr. Right because you said it smells like lavender.
so glad you liked the video! Target has affordable silk robes!!
Kier Mellour Target doesn't sell silk robes; I doubt yours is silk. Silk is hella expensive due to the limited supply (silk worms) and lengthy/labor intensive process; quality silk would be hundreds of dollars for a short robe. Target only sells satin robes. Satin is a weave with a glossy surface, not a fabric. The affordable robes you're referring to are most likely (man-made) polyester with a satin weave for a glossy silk-like finish, which is okay for a budget robe, but it's not as good on the hair as 100% mulberry silk in a 20+ momme weight.
Your hair is so pretty!
Tawana Terrell thank you!
2 weeks? nah if you use heat even once a week your hair is going to be really damaged, I have curly hair but I used to use the flat iron pretty much daily for like 8 years and I regret it so much now, so if you want your curls back you need to stop any kind of heat and deep condition weekly (also you can start the curly girl method) but yeah if you lost your curl pattern you need to wait more than 2 weeks
I guess it's different for everyone.. for me it took a few weeks only but mine was super healthy, even after lots of heat..
most people with hair that is similar to mine should be able to reclaim most of their curl fairly quickly. if your hair is more curly and more damaged it may obviously take longer but I think my hair is a mix of corkscrew and swavey so it comes back fast!
Sunshine I’ve done it sense high school n my hair is really healthy ... but I have never dyed it and I only straighten it 2 times a month ... and I do hair masks every week and other products to take care of it.
I just recently realized that one of my 4 daughters has curly hair!!! Her hair is really coarse and was always super wavy and frizzy and just a puff ball, until I realized that she is a curly girl. I've been doing the CG method and it's working really well. I'm using all Deva Curl products, cause I was just want the best, and especially, cause I don't know much about curly hair. I'm learning it, though. I've actually been using the same product that you are in this video, plus the Supercream.
So, my dilemma is, that 90% of her hair is curly, but some strands and most of her hair framing her face is straight. 🤔 Will those eventually curl too, or is she stuck with two toned hair? FYI, she is 6 and I've been using the wrong products for her all this time, until about a month ago.
If you could give me any info or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it! I love your curls, btw.
Petra Speights I’ve had curly hair for years and have been wearing it curly consistently but the bottom near my neck is straighter hair, the hair right next to the right side of my face is slightly wavy and and the other side curls into ringlets. It’s not unusual to have a couple different pieces in the hair
Most likely will curl during puberty
Be careful with what products you use on her hair because I've heard the curly girl method isn't great for children. Some people are born with mixed hair types so it could be that her hair is like that naturally but part of it could also be after years of breakage due to brushing. My hair is quite similar, I grew up with curly hair but never knew how to take care of it and it would be poofy and frizzy due to years of using the wrong products, brushing, and straightening, I've been using the curly girl method for about 8 months and still am in the process of healing my hair so it may just take time for her straight bits to curl.
Great tutorial for those of us who are wanting to stop straightening and start playing up our natural curls. ~G
Soooo, I just found this and love it so much. Im a natural girl do no heat and very few products go into this hair. I usually washed at night and slept with it wet and in the morning AMAZING and I am to kidding. Now, Im in my 40's and that has all changed...... I have very curly hair, pretty thin but a lot of it and I wash every other day but I feel my hair is aways frizzy. I am going to try all of this I am so excited I just hate spending this much time on my hair I have better things to do BUT, love my curls and want them to look pretty again so I will do what I have too. Will this method work good for me when I don't have to wait like some watchers have said because of all the heat they used before? I just really want pretty again. Thank you for all you do :o)
I would chop those ends right off lol... I did it the other day, not necessarily my ends but my layers I chopped off a good inch all around where I saw fit to chop. and oddly enough, unless im crazy which is a high possibility, my hair ontop after a good three weeks of CG stuff its finally curling
This was helpful, thank you!
Soooo I first clicked on ur video because our hair is very similar. Loved the tutorial btw. Then I read the description and I’m like I KNEW I KNEW THIS GIRL lol u r Kier from DVF Lol 🤗🤗🤗 I loved the show and loved u as well. Love ur hair curly. Thx for the tutorial. New subscriber here 💁🏻♀️
thank you so much!!
Your hair is awesome!!!
Is there anyway I can purchase the products on Amazon to where you can still get a commission? Or do you only get a commission if I purchased through Ulta?
Lindsey Hartman wow you are so sweet to ask! Here is a link for amazon!! bit.ly/2KsLlOc
@@Clairebanx I understand commissions! I'm so glad I asked! Thanks! 😊
Where did you get your robe? It looks so comfy.
it's from Victoria's Secret! Thank you!
Do you use any (occasional) toners or purple shampoo to maintain the blonde?
I can get used to this look Kier.
mwa!
really nice video. how long do you dry with the diffuser? Does it have to be still wet or mostly dry?
My DevaCurl stylist told me not to dry past 80%.
Wow
I straightened my hair for 2 yrs it killed my curls when I stopped. (Picture shown straight) finally bought the divacurl I love it but need to properly use it. Hence why I'm here lol
That defuser is really expensive
Do you find it helps to put in th3 gel first then the styling cream? Just cause ive read to do it it the other way around
Tatiana b I do them at the same time but yes I think the cream first is better if you do separately
Kier Mellour great thank you I will try putting them in together!
will this routine work with thinner hair then yours? I was observing the texture of your hair and comparing it to mine and was wondering if this routine would work for fine thin curly hair. I've been trying to find healthy ways to take care of my hair, I've tried a handful of products but they just ended up weighing down my hair because of how my hair texture is. over the years I have noticed the change in my hair from poofy curls and then to flattening out. so from 6th grade til my junior year. I hope this comment reaches you so we can discuss more
Yes, it works for thinner hair.
Some creams can weigh down thin fine curly hair...if it does just use gels or use less
hi do you highlight your hair? love love love your colour
Your hair makes me want to cut my hair shorter your curls are amazing my hair is so heat damaged 😭
nice curly tips
Luv ur hair. Name of hairspray used please?
New sub!
Veronica Salas hey thank you!!
loved it
ThumbsUpBrah thanks so much!!
your hair is amazing mine looks like spagetti exploded
I cannot get a comb through my hair before my shower so I comb through a deep conditioner in the shower. I wonder if this contribute to the top layer of my hair looking straight and frizzy, while having nice, defined curls underneath? Any suggestions?
I had the same problem before, but is not because of the way you use the deep conditioner, basically when you rinse your conditioner out the top layers are the ones that rinse the most clear because they have more direct contact with the water while the under layers keep a liiiiitle bit of the conditioner so they are more moisturized. What I now do is that I rinse the conditioner upside down, so I rinse the under layer more than the upper layer. I hope that helps
@@Liz18Marie
Thanks!
I will give it a try.
You know you have pretty amazing hair, don't you
Cutey!!! You should make more vids
And ur so beautiful!!
😍😍
Wanna cry bc I have to flat iron my hip length hair to do a henna treatment. Ugh.
Ur hair is just like mine
Can you please show us how to do a bun without a sock please respond and reference me if you do the request
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OMG did she really shave her underarms on camera??
How did/do you wear your curly hair to bed?
whatttttttt your hair is straight????????????? when you wash it when your hair is natural it curls up when wet
Mine looks absolutely straight when wet also. I think it only looks curly when wet if you are more than a 3a.
I think fine hair is weighed down with water, where thicker or courser hair can take the weight and curl regardless.
sorry your hair is pretty but your advice and technique is not correct for those starting out your giving wrong advice,
jill tedesco well I've tried everything and this works so not sure how it's wrong advice if it works.
Jill!! Really girl? Relax
I agree with Jill. While no routine works for everyone across the board, one of the main Curly Girl rules is no brushing dry hair. Hair should be detangled in the shower while conditioning, preferably with your fingers, but if you must use an implement a wide-toothed comb is the way to go. Also, while shampooing you should massage your scalp with your fingertips and not your nails. I don't make the rules, lol, and not everything in the CGM works for me, so one must be adaptive. It is important to stress that this is what works for YOU, but that it strays from the CGM. I believe everyone should try to follow the CGM for a few months, and then tweak it to your needs. The soaking wet hair and styling products? Turns my head into a giant frizzball, so I plop for 10 minutes while I'm putting on my makeup before applying styling product. Just my two cents...
I agree with Jill and IBGECKO. For straight hair, don't brush in the shower, but for curly hair, never brush it dry. DevaCurl stylist confirmed and recommended the Wet Brush.
This seems to work well for her. I think it's all about trying different things and figuring out what works for you. Personally, I don't like Deva Curl products. Used them for a few years and stopped. I like Shea Moisture products. They just work better for me. I don't do the sopping wet hair thing either. And on occasion I use a brush. Rules are meant to be broken when they don't work.