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Optimal Curlformer Use: Damp Hair vs. Dry - A Guide

Curlformers work best on damp hair.

Here's why:

* Easier to shape: Damp hair is more pliable and easier to wrap around the curlformers. Dry hair can be more resistant and difficult to mold.

* Less breakage: Wet hair is less likely to break during the wrapping process. Dry hair can be more fragile.

* Better definition: Damp hair holds the curl better, resulting in more defined curls.

Here's a breakdown of how to use Curlformers:

1. Wash and condition your hair as usual.

2. Towel-dry hair until it's damp but not dripping wet.

3. Apply a styling product. A curl cream, mousse, or gel will help to define the curls and prevent frizz.

4. Section your hair. Divide your hair into sections, depending on the size of the curlformers you're using.

5. Wrap your hair around the Curlformers. Start at the ends of your hair and work your way up to the roots.

6. Secure the Curlformers. Use the hooks or clips provided to keep the Curlformers in place.

7. Allow hair to air dry or use a diffuser on low heat.

Important Note: Avoid using heat on damp hair as this could damage your hair.