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September 2 2024

How to Cave Hair

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Caving hair is a popular hairstyling technique that creates voluminous, loose waves. To achieve this look, there are a few key steps to follow. First, start by washing and conditioning your hair with products that provide moisture and protection. After towel-drying your hair, apply a heat protectant spray to prevent damage from styling tools.

Next, divide your hair into sections and secure them with clips. Begin curling each section using a large-barrel curling iron or wand. It’s important to alternate the direction of the curls to create a more natural-looking effect. Hold each curl for a few seconds before releasing it.

Once all the sections are curled, allow your hair to cool completely. This will help set the curls and ensure their longevity. Then, gently comb through your curls with your fingers to break them up and create soft waves. For added volume, you can use a texturizing spray or volumizing powder at the roots.

To maintain the caved look throughout the day, avoid touching your hair too much and use a light-hold hairspray for extra hold. If desired, you can also accessorize your hairstyle with clips or headbands.

In summary, achieving caved hair involves washing and conditioning your hair, applying a heat protectant spray, curling sections of hair in alternating directions with a large-barrel curling iron or wand, allowing the curls to cool, combing through the curls with your fingers to create soft waves, adding volume at the roots with texturizing spray or volumizing powder, and using light-hold hairspray for hold. By following these steps, you can achieve gorgeous caved hair that is full of volume and bounce.

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