I loved the root clipping!!! I have to confess that I’ve never tried hair drying with a diffuser, and I’m definitely curious about it! Here in Brazil is much more common to air dry your hair :)
After my shower I put my hair in a turby twist towell then get dressed brush my teeth and take the towell out. After that I apply matrix curl can dream gel scrunch hair also flip my head over and scrunch some more and let my hair air dry. Turns out great every time and is so easy. Turby twist towell really absorbs the moisture so my hair air dries quickly and hair is healthy and looks good.
Thank you for being honest about this. I will do 50/50. I let my hair dry for about an hour or so. Then I go in with the diffuser and I can diffuse my hair in about 5 to 10 minutes. The thing I like about diffusing is the amount of curl and volume I get. But if I diffuse right from the beginning My Curls are stretched out also. I get tighter curls if I let it dry for just a little while and then diffuse.
Omg thank you so much I tried this and it worked honestly my hair is so stubborn and frizzy and when I did this it became defined and the perfect curls
When I used these exact products in my hair my hair was either lacking moisture or in slight protein overload, but when I added some more leave in conditioner it fixed the issue. Next time I use this routine I will definitely replace the air dry cream with the style balm and see if that helps.
beautiful @hanzcurls I have air dried mine always. I'm 48. Since I've been following your Insta and YT I have been trying CGM and diffused a few times. But ultimately, I prefer air dry just because I can shower, put in products and go out the door. I can see the difference in the texture and volume...it's softer and bouncier when I use the dryer. My dryer warm setting doesn't work, so I have cool or hot. I hate putting heat on my hair/scalp...and cool takes all day to dry. I'm looking now for a vid of the scrunching out the cast process. I get very frizzy results. But I hate the way it looks if I don't scrunch it out.
This was really helpful! Your hair must be pretty similar to mine because mine gets stretched out and weighed down easily too. May have to invest in a diffuser...
You have amazing beautiful hair...whether air dried or diffused! I hate to air dry because it takes so long. Sure, you can do things around the house, but if you have to go out, then air drying doesn't work. I haven't tried Curlsmith products yet, but that day will come...soon, I hope. Thanks for the video! You are amazing! 😊💙💙💙
Christi Farris if you live in the states and have access to a local Ulta or their site online... a few Curlsmith products will be on sale, this coming Saturday! Best time to buy them.
I'm hopeless at diffusing - probably because I haven't touched a hair dryer at all since I was a teenager over 30 years ago!! I end up with a lot of frizz no matter what I do. Air drying gives me a much better result in that way. Could you please do a video on how you clip your roots? This method looks like it's much easier than any of the others that I've seen ❤
One time my friend didn’t believe that my Hair took all day to dry. She was shocked that at the end of the day my hair was still a bit damp. I’m still learning how to diffuse because I’ve noticed my hair is flatter when I diffuse. I’m trying to find a good air drying balance and scrunching enough water out with a tshirt.
Amanda Vilenio flipping it around during drying helps me with flatness. Another issue might be your hair length and cut. Generally speaking, one length hair might be less voluminous, while long layers can help with bounce and volume. Very long fine hair can also be weighed down, stretching the curl more, which makes it less voluminous. And some curl patty are just flatter than others... 🤷🏻♀️ Of course, hair products could also play a role. Thinner products and sometimes even less of it, can work better on fine curly hair. If you need a leave-in conditioner AND a hold product, try to use a styling cream instead of a gel, eliminating the need for separate L-I and styler products.
My hair is way more wavy, but I feel like they’re not natural. Like.. my hair freezes in the shape it’s pushed up into. If that makes sense. Is there a way to get them to follow their normal pattern? So far I’ve had more luck w damp styling bc when wet it never dries.
I find it funny when people say air drying is less time consuming, it's just not how it feels for me. I always end up diffusing some even when I try to air dry because I hate the feeling of my wet hair sitting around for so long. Root clipping does help though because it bothers me when I have wet hair in my face.
I have been air drying forever and I always touch my hair too much and it gets really frizzy. I tried your diffusing routine and it looked so much better. I use ouidad products. I am thinking of trying some of the products you use. I have seen you use so many different ones.What do you recommend I try first?? and have you ever tried ouidad? What do you think about their products??
What if you can't afford these products? I just got a spiral perm (and will be returning my hair to its original red color tomorrow) and may have to use cheaper (or fewer) products. 😢
@@hanzcurls Cool--thanks. I didn't discover you until just the other day. I'll check out your older videos because I'm rather disappointed with the perm my husband's hairstylist gave me. You and your curls are SO beautiful, but my hair has NO CURLS WHATSOEVER at the top. Not even a decent wave.😖 Hopefully, your videos will help me fix that somewhat. At least my hair's back to red...kinda. 🙄 And about needing cheaper products, the hairstylist went out of her way to track down her vendor to get me my own fancy curly hair stuff.😃 I can't believe my husband was willing to shell out that kind of money (I have no income). Never in my wildest dreams could I imagine paying $28 bucks apiece for cleanser, conditioner and "volumizing foam".
I really really want to try this whole detox line out, but a couple comments on Ulta's site for these products scare me a bit... a couple people mentioned hair loss... I don't ever want that to happen to me, do you think this is legit? or do you think this product is safe and shouldn't do that? Both people mentioned that they had used the Deva curls before and already experienced hair loss from that line - so could it just be b/c of that or could it really be this product? My scalp is really good, sometimes dry but it never flakes or anything - I just think a good scalp line might be good for it in moderation (I plan on using it only 1x per month) if I decide to get it... really need some assurance about this though... :/
Can I still do the method with out the same products currently just starting out to leave my hair curly covered it in coconut oil for a day now washing it but dont have these products only shampoo and conditioner do I really need the primer ect
Steph Mcmanus Of course, you can do without the primer etc. I would avoid coconut oil if you’re just starting out though as it can lock moisture out of your hair. I explain this in my “things I wish I knew” video x
hanzcurls I just ordered the adapter from Amazon. Worst case scenario, it don’t manage to fit and I’m only out $20.... and back on the hunt for an adapter or a different diffuser. I bought the T3 diffuser that is working with the dryer, but I hate it. It’s too shallow and the “fingers” on it are useless. I own 3 other diffusers... one being a “universal and collapsible” one I tend to do internationally travel with, since it seems to fit most of the hotel dryers, everywhere. But the T3 dryer barrel is also too big for that one. If I manage to get the adapter on my T3, I’ll purchase the Orchid diffuser. Had also been eyeing the Deva “claw” diffuser, but now I’m thinking that would be the very least likely to fit, even if the adapter ends up working out otherwise.
I don’t have a diffuser or hair dryer, and the curlsmith one (the only one I want) I don’t have money for and I will have to save up for it! So this video is useful for now until I can get one!
I’ve tried the pre-biotic primer but it has no slip and doesn’t help me detangle ...my hair just gets matted when I use this 3 step process. Does anybody else experienced the same?
rdwmuzic the purpose of the primer is not for detangling, but to protect your scalp when you use the clarifying shampoo. I don’t fully detangle my hair with it, just gently run my hands over my hair with it to start loosening the knots. Make sure your hair is soaking wet when doing so. Hope this helps.
Thank you for this! The radiators have just gone on again in my house, for winter. I'm worried (because I always air dry) that the cold damp weather outside and the radiators inside the house are going to upset my curls. What can I do to help my hair through the winter?
If you’re inside it should be okay, just try and make sure there’s air flow as this should help your hair dry faster. If you’re outside, that damp weather could add frizz so maybe try to avoid as much as possible!
If they air is damp use products with glycerin/humectants to help draw in the moisture from the air . If the air is dry use products without glycerin/humectants especially with your last products or it will draw out the moisture from your hair. A cold humidifier works great as well for hair and skin too if you have those where you live.
Great tips, thanks, love the hair cut too. Do you only ever clump or do you sometimes coil your hair or use “the” Denman brush? I have very thick hair and am afraid to use a brush as it would take sooooo long🤔
I only use a Tangle Teaser brush to spread my styler product more evenly, before I scrunch and then air dry or diffuse dry my curlies. The Denman brushes are fine, too... but I think the Tangle Teaser is gentler on finer hair. (I own both - a palm-held one and one with the typical brush handle. I prefer the later!)
I loved the root clipping!!! I have to confess that I’ve never tried hair drying with a diffuser, and I’m definitely curious about it! Here in Brazil is much more common to air dry your hair :)
After my shower I put my hair in a turby twist towell then get dressed brush my teeth and take the towell out. After that I apply matrix curl can dream gel scrunch hair also flip my head over and scrunch some more and let my hair air dry. Turns out great every time and is so easy. Turby twist towell really absorbs the moisture so my hair air dries quickly and hair is healthy and looks good.
Thank you for being honest about this. I will do 50/50. I let my hair dry for about an hour or so. Then I go in with the diffuser and I can diffuse my hair in about 5 to 10 minutes. The thing I like about diffusing is the amount of curl and volume I get. But if I diffuse right from the beginning My Curls are stretched out also. I get tighter curls if I let it dry for just a little while and then diffuse.
How does all your hair not fall out when combing your fingers through like that, I would legit be bald by the end of this
i always diffuse too because i get better definition but i might try air drying again!
Your hair looks lovely, especially with your new cut ( although I loved it when it was really long too) 🤩
Thank you! I love the air dried look with my new cut especially :)
It looks nice. Air drying gives you a softer look. Diffusing is also great. You have options!!
See I style then plop then air dry for 20-30 min to start a cast then diffuse till dry because my hair takes 4 hrs to dry
Omg thank you so much I tried this and it worked honestly my hair is so stubborn and frizzy and when I did this it became defined and the perfect curls
LPS Jessica So glad to hear this 🧡
When I used these exact products in my hair my hair was either lacking moisture or in slight protein overload, but when I added some more leave in conditioner it fixed the issue. Next time I use this routine I will definitely replace the air dry cream with the style balm and see if that helps.
beautiful @hanzcurls I have air dried mine always. I'm 48. Since I've been following your Insta and YT I have been trying CGM and diffused a few times. But ultimately, I prefer air dry just because I can shower, put in products and go out the door. I can see the difference in the texture and volume...it's softer and bouncier when I use the dryer. My dryer warm setting doesn't work, so I have cool or hot. I hate putting heat on my hair/scalp...and cool takes all day to dry.
I'm looking now for a vid of the scrunching out the cast process. I get very frizzy results. But I hate the way it looks if I don't scrunch it out.
This was really helpful! Your hair must be pretty similar to mine because mine gets stretched out and weighed down easily too. May have to invest in a diffuser...
You have amazing beautiful hair...whether air dried or diffused! I hate to air dry because it takes so long. Sure, you can do things around the house, but if you have to go out, then air drying doesn't work. I haven't tried Curlsmith products yet, but that day will come...soon, I hope. Thanks for the video! You are amazing! 😊💙💙💙
Christi Farris if you live in the states and have access to a local Ulta or their site online... a few Curlsmith products will be on sale, this coming Saturday! Best time to buy them.
@@tanyas6643 Thank you so much! I hadn't heard that yet, but I will be there with bells on! 🙌
Christi Farris You’re welcome! 😊
I like your air dried results a lot :)
Thank you! 😊
I air dry. It's just easier for me. I haven't cut my hair for a while, though. So, it takes about 3-4 hours for it to be fully dry.
I'm hopeless at diffusing - probably because I haven't touched a hair dryer at all since I was a teenager over 30 years ago!! I end up with a lot of frizz no matter what I do. Air drying gives me a much better result in that way.
Could you please do a video on how you clip your roots? This method looks like it's much easier than any of the others that I've seen ❤
Cathi Smith Hey! There is a quick demo of how I root clip in this video. There’s also a tutorial on my Instagram page x
What do you use to clip your hair?
Love the cut and the results look great! Great video! I diffuse more bc it takes forever for my hair to dry naturally. 🙂
Does it fits for low porosity thin hair ? All leave in let my hair greasy and weight down the curls but I have hair very dry and need something...
My hair is low porosity so I’d say yes. Try using less cream!
So no comb involved at all? Does a lot of hair come out when you rake it with your fingers?
I only airdry in summertimes... From autum to spring I have no chance of having quick dry and frizz free hair...
One time my friend didn’t believe that my Hair took all day to dry. She was shocked that at the end of the day my hair was still a bit damp. I’m still learning how to diffuse because I’ve noticed my hair is flatter when I diffuse. I’m trying to find a good air drying balance and scrunching enough water out with a tshirt.
Amanda Vilenio flipping it around during drying helps me with flatness. Another issue might be your hair length and cut. Generally speaking, one length hair might be less voluminous, while long layers can help with bounce and volume. Very long fine hair can also be weighed down, stretching the curl more, which makes it less voluminous.
And some curl patty are just flatter than others... 🤷🏻♀️
Of course, hair products could also play a role. Thinner products and sometimes even less of it, can work better on fine curly hair. If you need a leave-in conditioner AND a hold product, try to use a styling cream instead of a gel, eliminating the need for separate L-I and styler products.
My curls always spring up more with a diffuser
My hair is way more wavy, but I feel like they’re not natural. Like.. my hair freezes in the shape it’s pushed up into. If that makes sense. Is there a way to get them to follow their normal pattern?
So far I’ve had more luck w damp styling bc when wet it never dries.
I find it funny when people say air drying is less time consuming, it's just not how it feels for me. I always end up diffusing some even when I try to air dry because I hate the feeling of my wet hair sitting around for so long. Root clipping does help though because it bothers me when I have wet hair in my face.
new to your channel and you've inspired me to actually take care of my curls!
Do you get a good cast of the gel?
Does anybody know what brands I can use that you can buy in Central Europe? (I'm in Slovakia and I have no idea what to buy for it to be the same)
OMG. I want to have curls like that
Wait so can we squish out water with a towel after applying gel? Bc wouldn’t that squish out all the gel?
Please help I’m desperate 😩
I got out of the shower and set my hair to air dry 4 1/2 hours ago and it sstill damp this is my life
Lizzie A Ahh it takes a while doesn’t it 😂😩
@@hanzcurls yepp
I have been air drying forever and I always touch my hair too much and it gets really frizzy. I tried your diffusing routine and it looked so much better. I use ouidad products. I am thinking of trying some of the products you use. I have seen you use so many different ones.What do you recommend I try first?? and have you ever tried ouidad? What do you think about their products??
It take 2 hrs to diffuse my hair, I can't do it
What if you can't afford these products? I just got a spiral perm (and will be returning my hair to its original red color tomorrow) and may have to use cheaper (or fewer) products. 😢
There are plenty of great cheaper products - I’ve featured many on my channel ☺️
@@hanzcurls Cool--thanks. I didn't discover you until just the other day. I'll check out your older videos because I'm rather disappointed with the perm my husband's hairstylist gave me. You and your curls are SO beautiful, but my hair has NO CURLS WHATSOEVER at the top. Not even a decent wave.😖 Hopefully, your videos will help me fix that somewhat.
At least my hair's back to red...kinda. 🙄
And about needing cheaper products, the hairstylist went out of her way to track down her vendor to get me my own fancy curly hair stuff.😃 I can't believe my husband was willing to shell out that kind of money (I have no income). Never in my wildest dreams could I imagine paying $28 bucks apiece for cleanser, conditioner and "volumizing foam".
I really really want to try this whole detox line out, but a couple comments on Ulta's site for these products scare me a bit... a couple people mentioned hair loss... I don't ever want that to happen to me, do you think this is legit? or do you think this product is safe and shouldn't do that? Both people mentioned that they had used the Deva curls before and already experienced hair loss from that line - so could it just be b/c of that or could it really be this product? My scalp is really good, sometimes dry but it never flakes or anything - I just think a good scalp line might be good for it in moderation (I plan on using it only 1x per month) if I decide to get it... really need some assurance about this though... :/
Can I still do the method with out the same products currently just starting out to leave my hair curly covered it in coconut oil for a day now washing it but dont have these products only shampoo and conditioner do I really need the primer ect
Steph Mcmanus Of course, you can do without the primer etc. I would avoid coconut oil if you’re just starting out though as it can lock moisture out of your hair. I explain this in my “things I wish I knew” video x
@@hanzcurls thank you 😁 I will check that vid out now, your hair looks amazing by the way 😊x
Could I use the noughty shampoo, conditioner, and leave in conditioner for air drying my hair?
You can use any products. :)
Omg! How did you get the Snozzle adapter onto the barrel of the T3 dryer???? I was told that it would be too narrow for it.
I just stretched it over. It hasn’t broken yet and is more secure than in my other dryer
hanzcurls I just ordered the adapter from Amazon. Worst case scenario, it don’t manage to fit and I’m only out $20.... and back on the hunt for an adapter or a different diffuser.
I bought the T3 diffuser that is working with the dryer, but I hate it. It’s too shallow and the “fingers” on it are useless. I own 3 other diffusers... one being a “universal and collapsible” one I tend to do internationally travel with, since it seems to fit most of the hotel dryers, everywhere. But the T3 dryer barrel is also too big for that one.
If I manage to get the adapter on my T3, I’ll purchase the Orchid diffuser. Had also been eyeing the Deva “claw” diffuser, but now I’m thinking that would be the very least likely to fit, even if the adapter ends up working out otherwise.
I don’t have a diffuser or hair dryer, and the curlsmith one (the only one I want) I don’t have money for and I will have to save up for it! So this video is useful for now until I can get one!
I’ve tried the pre-biotic primer but it has no slip and doesn’t help me detangle ...my hair just gets matted when I use this 3 step process. Does anybody else experienced the same?
rdwmuzic the purpose of the primer is not for detangling, but to protect your scalp when you use the clarifying shampoo. I don’t fully detangle my hair with it, just gently run my hands over my hair with it to start loosening the knots. Make sure your hair is soaking wet when doing so. Hope this helps.
Is your hair 2c to 3a. Because my hair is 2c.
Thank you for this!
The radiators have just gone on again in my house, for winter. I'm worried (because I always air dry) that the cold damp weather outside and the radiators inside the house are going to upset my curls. What can I do to help my hair through the winter?
If you’re inside it should be okay, just try and make sure there’s air flow as this should help your hair dry faster. If you’re outside, that damp weather could add frizz so maybe try to avoid as much as possible!
@@hanzcurls Thank you! I might even invest in a diffuser when it starts getting really cold in the mornings!
If they air is damp use products with glycerin/humectants to help draw in the moisture from the air . If the air is dry use products without glycerin/humectants especially with your last products or it will draw out the moisture from your hair. A cold humidifier works great as well for hair and skin too if you have those where you live.
Great tips, thanks, love the hair cut too. Do you only ever clump or do you sometimes coil your hair or use “the” Denman brush? I have very thick hair and am afraid to use a brush as it would take sooooo long🤔
Rosanne Diedrichs I only really scrunch to form clumps, I never use a brush but am going to do some experimentation!
I only use a Tangle Teaser brush to spread my styler product more evenly, before I scrunch and then air dry or diffuse dry my curlies. The Denman brushes are fine, too... but I think the Tangle Teaser is gentler on finer hair. (I own both - a palm-held one and one with the typical brush handle. I prefer the later!)
Oh man, I would kill for my hair to dry in just five hours!
MsMayhap 😂😂😂
Ny curly hair ar dries in 2 hours!
Sava Taha mine too!
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