Work it through your hair to evenly distribute the product. Condition Apply enough conditioner so that your hair feels like seaweed super slippery. Make sure your hair is soaking wet (not a quick dip under the showerhead>. I've watched YouTube videos on how to finger-coil, but many of these videos skip over the wash and styling, so I can't tell if they did squish to condish and if they combed their hair again post-wash but pre-style. Thoroughly wet your hair After washing your hair normally, start with your head upside down. I'd love to know if people who have successfully done finger coiling do squish to condish and if they comb their hair again after it pre-styling products. But I struggled because I had to separate out the hairs to do so (maybe breaking up the curl clumps in the process?) - I'm wondering, is that because of squish to condish? Does squish to condish prematurely create curl clups, which then have to be broken up to do finger coiling at the top? Or should I be combing my hair again to section it once I come out of the shower and before I apply the styling gel? So, I tried to finger-coil the top of my hair, after I applied and distributed my styling products. And to be honest, if I also add a leave-in conditioner (which I've recently started to do), then the whole "don't rinse out all of the rinse out conditioner" rule doesn't really make sense to me, especially as my rinse out and leave-in are the same (garnier banana hair food). Hi, I have 2b/2c wavy hair and all this time I've been doing squish to condish to apply my rinse out conditioner, so I do praying hands to apply my conditioner and then, after detangling, I take cups of water in my hand and squish my hair with it (so don't put hair under shower again to rinse out).īut now I'm starting to wonder if it would be better for me to just rinse out under the shower instead of doing all these squishes? Because to distribute my styling product, I squish it anyway (after applying via praying hands).
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