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💁‍♀️ Let’s Talk Curls: 6 Fun & Fabulous Ways to Dry Type 3 Hair!

If you’ve got Type 3 curls — whether they’re soft spirals or tight ringlets — then you already know that drying your hair can either be a blessing… or a total frizz fest. But don’t worry, curlfriend — we’ve got your back!

Let’s explore the best (and most fun!) ways to dry your curly crown while keeping definition, bounce, and shine in check.


🌀 1. Air Drying — The Classic Chill

Perfect for: Minimal heat lovers and lazy Sunday vibes.

Let those curls do their thing, naturally! Air drying is great for reducing heat damage and keeping your hair soft and hydrated.

Pros:
✅ No heat damage
✅ Super low effort
✅ Saves electricity

Cons:
❌ Takes foreverrr (especially 3C hair!)
❌ Can lead to shrinkage or flat roots

Pro Tip: Apply a lightweight curl cream or gel while your hair is still soaking wet to lock in definition.


🌬️ 2. Diffusing — For Definition & Volume

Perfect for: Bouncy curls that make a statement.

Attach that funky bowl-shaped diffuser to your blow dryer, flip your head, and get ready for volume city! Diffusing speeds up drying while maintaining your curl pattern.

Pros:
✅ Enhances volume and curl clumping
✅ Faster than air drying

Cons:
❌ Can cause frizz if used on high heat
❌ Needs a diffuser attachment and some technique

Pro Tip: Use the “hover” technique — keep the diffuser near your curls without scrunching them right away to reduce frizz.


🧣 3. Plopping — The Game-Changer

Perfect for: Curl definition, reduced frizz, and TikTok-worthy results.

Wrap your wet curls in a cotton T-shirt or microfiber towel (never terry cloth!) and let them “set” into their natural shape. It’s like a little nap for your curls!

Pros:
✅ Enhances curl pattern
✅ Reduces water dripping
✅ Speeds up drying time

Cons:
❌ Can flatten roots if left too long
❌ Not ideal for very long, thick hair

Pro Tip: Plop for 15–30 minutes, then air dry or diffuse the rest of the way for mega definition.


🚿 4. Wet Styling & Sitting Under a Hooded Dryer

Perfect for: Special occasion curls or wash-and-go perfectionists.

Apply your products while soaking wet, then sit under a hooded dryer like the queens do in the salon. Hello, glossy ringlets!

Pros:
✅ Even drying with set curls
✅ Great for defining styles and wash-and-gos

Cons:
❌ Time-consuming
❌ Not everyone owns a hooded dryer

Pro Tip: Section your hair before going under the hood to ensure even drying.


💨 5. Stretch & Blow Dry (Low Heat)

Perfect for: Those who want to stretch out shrinkage but still rock curls.

Use a blow dryer with a concentrator nozzle to gently stretch sections of your curls while drying. This adds length without totally straightening your hair.

Pros:
✅ Reduces shrinkage
✅ Adds volume
✅ Great for styling

Cons:
❌ Risk of heat damage if overdone
❌ Might loosen curl pattern

Pro Tip: Always use a heat protectant and keep the dryer on low or medium heat!


🧖 6. Microfiber Turban Wrap

Perfect for: A gentle start to your drying routine.

Swap the rough towel for a soft microfiber turban wrap to gently absorb water without roughing up your curls. A total win for Type 3 hair!

Pros:
✅ Reduces frizz
✅ Helps speed up drying
✅ Comfortable and convenient

Cons:
❌ Won’t fully dry hair
❌ May need to follow up with air drying or diffusing

Pro Tip: Wrap curls upright in a pineapple shape to maintain root lift.


🌟 Final Curl Wisdom

Type 3 curls are beautiful, bouncy, and full of life — and the way you dry them can totally change your look!

  • 💧 Start on soaking wet hair for max definition
  • 🌿 Seal in moisture with leave-ins or curl creams
  • ⏱️ Be patient — rushing the drying process can lead to frizz and drama

So go ahead, try a new method, mix it up, and give your curls the love they deserve. Your hair isn’t just drying — it’s thriving. 💕

Which drying method is your go-to? Let us know in the comments!

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All about hair removal | Different treatments & devices for hair removal |How to become a hair removal specialist

Hello and welcome to my hair removal area of beauty realm ! Here you will find all things hair removal for removing hair at home ( a bit of DIY ) to learning about a new treatment you could try. Maybe you want to become qualified in hair removal or just learn something new to add to your personal routine. Be sure to like and bookmark !

  1. Removing hair from your underarms
  2. Removing hair from your legs
  3. Different types Intimate hair removal
  4. Permanent hair removal
  5. Removing hair at home
  6. Hair removal aftercare advice
  7. How to become a hair removal specialist

Removing hair from your underarms

Underarm hair is natural. It helps sweat and bacteria stay away from skin and serves a purpose. The most common way to remove underarm hair is through shaving! It only removes hair at skin level so will grow back pretty fast.

Waxing – removes hair from the root so you will not see it all grow back so fast! It can be painful but so worth the results. Its advised to grow in your underarm hair a little before your waxing session for the best results.

Laser hair removal – The pros of laser hair removal treatment are that’s its fantastic for people who have excessive hair growth, it can be very precise as the laser targets a direct area. Significant reduction in areas that have had laser treatment. Appointments can take between 30 mins to an hour and are fast for the client. The cons are that laser hair removal is not permanent ! The hair does grow back although thinner and less darker, side effects can happen such as skin discoloration and scars. Multiple session are required and also the price is way higher for this type of treatment.

Electrolysis

Depilatory creams – The pros of using a hair removal cream are its speed and effectiveness. the creams are very easy to apply to the area with a spatula The cons are that these creams are full of chemicals. When misused, they can burn and irritate sensitive skin. I wouldn’t recommend hair removal creams to people with sensitive skin.


Removing hair from your legs

Different types Intimate hair removal

Permanent hair removal

Removing hair at home

Hair removal aftercare advice

How to become a hair removal specialist

What is your preferred method of hair removal at home or at the salon ? Any comments please leave them below!