Sunday, February 24, 2013

Curl An Africanamerican Guy'S Hair

There was a time when the "Jheri Curl" was the only way an African American guy could achieve curly locks. The Jheri Curl was notorious for being messy, leaving stains on shirt collars and anything else the hair came into contact with. There is now a more modern and less messy way for a man to sport curls. This is done by using a hair texturizing kit, such as S-Curl or Pro Line. The texturizer relaxes the natural curl pattern of the man's hair, resulting in a soft curly look.


Instructions


1. Apply texturing cream to the man's hair. Start applying the cream at the front and work your way to the nape area. Do the edges and sideburns last. Do not wash the hair before applying the cream.


2. Use a wide-tooth come to comb the texturizer through the hair, from root to end.


3. Leave the texturizer on the hair, according to the time-frame specified in the kit instructions. Generally, this time-frame is around 10 to 15 minutes, depending upon the man's hair texture.


4. Rinse the texturizer from the hair, using a neutralizing shampoo. This shampoo should be included as part of the texturizing kit. If not, purchase neutralizing shampoo from your local beauty supply or department store.


5. Apply a gel or spray curl activator onto the man's hair to activate the curl pattern. Use a wide-tooth comb to continue styling hair as desired.







Tags: applying cream, curl pattern, Jheri Curl, neutralizing shampoo

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