My hair is curly at the roots and straight at the ends! Tips for dealing with two textures

Hair transition

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To help minimize the effect of the two textures, invest in moisturizing treatments, texturizing and abuse protective hairstyles


The hardest part of the hair transition, for sure, is having to deal with both textures. When this effect is still in its infancy and the curly part is only at the root, the task can be even worse. Depending on the type of hair, the area closest to the scalp is fluffier and more voluminous than the length of the locks, which often ends up making some types of texturing impossible. And to help you get around this problem and disguise the two parts, Fica Diva has separated some tips. Know more!



Ever heard of protective hairstyles? They are great for hair transition

If you're tired of being dependent on textures, but you don't want to give up on the hair transition, protective hairstyles are your best option. Box braids, twists, removable dreads and nagô braids are some of the best styles because they last longer. In addition to disguising the two textures, they also protect transitioning strands from daily damage and breakage. Another advantage is that they are great for an extra load of self-esteem.

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The finer the texturing objects, the more natural the curls will look.

For those who have already noticed that the hair that is being born is closer to frizzy or voluminous curls, the tip is to bet on the right equipment to texturize. A good texturization for hair transition must respect the natural curvature of the locks as much as possible. It's not much use using the curl formes technique for curly hair, for example. What happens is that this method will leave the straightened part with wide open curls and the root will continue to differ from the length. Therefore, the suggestion is to invest in bigudinhos, straws or aluminum foil for a uniform result.



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Moisturize your hair well for more definition

Well-groomed curls are synonymous with defined curls, diva! It's important to focus well on all stages of the treatment routine, not just the finalization. All steps will count towards the final result. That's why it's essential to follow the capillary schedule during the capillary transition. This procedure will ensure that new strands are not damaged by exposure to daily damage, such as sunlight, hot water, heat tools, among others.


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