Application Tips
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A: When applying Lit Curls, use less step two and more step three. Natural afro type hair tends to be extra dry. Step two is in intense natural hair butter that moisturizes and elongates your curl pattern so your hair does not become dry and break off.
A: When applying Lit Curls, make sure you apply an ample amount of step three and very little of step one. Step one and two, moisturize your hair and elongate your curl pattern. Step three is a holding gel that holds the curl pattern that you can clearly see, in place. If your hair goes puffy when it dries; apply more step 3 on top of what is already there.
A:Sometimes the Lit Curls product actually weighs too much for your hair and straightens it out. NO PROBLEM. After applying Lit Curls to your hair and before you dry it, try the following tips.
First give it a minute to curl up on its own, some of us have "slow to curl hair". The straight effect can occur even if your hair is very coarse and afro textured.
What you need to do is simply "finger curl" or "shingle" your hair in small sections. This means take small sections of your hair and wrap it around your finger to make the curl pattern."Scrunching" your hair will also work in this case to help make the curl pattern. This means, grab a handful of hair and crush it or ball it up to make a curl pattern.
Two strand twists also work to make the curl pattern. Remember, DON'T TOUCH YOUR HAIR IT UNTIL IT DRIES.
A: Apply the Lit Curls product as directed. After you have applied step three, you must employ the "screw technique" to help define your curl pattern.
What you do is take a small section of hair and twist it as though your were screwing a screw driver. This is not two strand twisting. This is screwing. Also know as one strand twisting.
Do this and do not manipulate your hair until it is DRY. Click here to see videos.