How to start LoCs on soft hair?
If you have fine or silky hair, it’s a little more challenging to style. These hair types are more prone to breakage, which makes it harder to create volume. To make curls or waves look natural, add some shine with a light serum. For waves, hold sections of your hair in place and then spray the section with baking soda and water. Set the curls with coconut oil or your favorite styling product. For curls, section your hair into small pieces. Spray the section
How to start LoCs on soft hair blends?
This method can be used to create the appearance of longer locks on short hair It involves applying a thick layer of hair cream or gelly (gel) on the entire length of the hair and then applying a thin layer of monofilament hair or any other type of hair extension. The consistency of the hair cream or gel must be thin enough to be absorbed into the hair and allow your natural hair to show through.
How to start LoCs on soft hair extensions?
If you are unable to cut your own hair or have very short hair that doesn’t grow much, then soft hair extensions are the perfect option to give you longer locks. Depending on the length and density of your hair, we recommend using between six and 12 human hair extensions per bundle. While you should never simply add these extensions to any part of your existing hair, it is possible to cut your own hair, condition it and then add the extensions.
How to start LoCs on hair extensions?
To start LoCs on hair extensions, use a small amount of conditioner and gently rub it into the ends of your hair. Then, wrap the hair with a latex cap and leave it on for about 30 minutes. After removing the cap, rinse out your hair and style it as you normally would. Now, you can see and feel the difference! Your hair will look silky and shiny.
How to start LoCs on hair blends?
Hair blends come in a variety of different textures and thicknesses, so it can be a challenge to find a method that works for them. For softer hair on lighter blends, you can start by applying conditioner to your hair before applying your color and sealing it in with a moisture sealant. Try using a protein or heat-activated hair sealant to help seal in moisture as it dries to lock in color.