Fabric of Hair Educate: How to get from Crunch to Scrunch on Curly Textured Hair Type.🥸
How to Achieve a Cast:
A solid cast is achieved through applying styling products onto wet or damp hair. Different products can create different strength casts, but strong-hold gels and mousses are usually the best way to create a cast.
Allowing the hair to dry fully (either through diffusing or air drying) without touching it too much, this allows the product to form a hard, crystalline surface around the hair.
This encourages the cuticle to lie flat which in turn creates that smooth coveted shine.
However, you don’t want to walk round with rock-hard curls.
This is where the ‘scrunch’ comes in. If your curls feel crunchy, you might be…forgetting to break your cast.
Many curly haired folks neglect this essential finishing step once hair is dry, but it’s an important one.
Typical curl stylers (especially gel formulas) work by creating a seal on hair. This seal prevents frizz from forming and helps lock in curl definition, but it’s not meant to be left in a stiff state.
To soften things up, break the cast: Coat your palms with a thin layer of a finishing product such as serum, oil, or pomade.
In one firm motion, smooth your hands over your entire mane from front to back, as if you’re creating a ponytail. The pressure of your fingers will soften the styler’s hold, but your curls will retain their shape.
How to Scrunch out the Crunch Steps:
Step 1: Ensure hair is completely dry. Test this by holding a clump between two fingers and squeezing gently, feeling for any dampness.
Step 2: Scrunch. Gently cup curl clumps in sections and scrunch your curls upwards. ...
Step 3. Crunch
Thats It!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩