Crimping
What is crimping?
Modern crimping is a hair styling technique that has been
around since the early 1970s. Just like a straightening or
curling a crimping iron uses heat to cause a temporary
change to the hair's appearance and texture.iron, Crimping
adds texture, and the ability to do a completely new look to
your hair. This is not a permanent style - you can wash it
out in just one shampoo! The key to crimping is
experimenting to find the look that is best with your face
shape and current hairstyle.
Should I crimp?
The ideal face shape to support crimping is small and
oval, however, any face shape can take advantage of crimping
if it is applied wisely. Some face shapes can support an
entire head of crimping, some shapes do best with only
partial crimping. Crimping can be done to just the bottom
layer of the hair, the top layer of the hair or all of the
hair.
Crimping of the bangs will add texture and fullness to
the front of your face while crimping of a topknot or
ponytail will add height. Why not try experimenting, and
crimping multiple ponytails, for example? Remember, if your
hair is thin, crimping will give it body. If you have thick
hair, it will make it look ‘big’.
With crimping, the ‘messier’ you go, the better! If you
want more volume, use a volume enhancing shampoo and
conditioner and apply a little volume gel to the roots of
your hair before you begin to blow dry.
How to Crimp
If you have analyzed your face shape, the condition of
your hair and have figured out a great way to add crimping
to your "look" follow these steps:
- Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
- Use a good moisturizing conditioner.
- Finish with a cold water rinse to seal the hair
shaft.
- Blot your hair as dry as possible with a towel.
- Detangle.
- Apply a good heat protection spray.
- Blow dry your hair on the coolest setting.
- When hair is totally dry, use the crimping iron on
your hair, small sections at a time.
- Apply the crimping iron to the hair for only as long
as the crimping irons’ instruction manual states (models
vary… but it’s generally a few seconds)
- When the time is up remove the crimping irons from
your hair. And then, hey wow! Check out your funky new
style!
To crimp, or not to crimp?
If your hair is in good condition, then why not give
crimping a try? But make sure you don’t crimp your hair too
often (as in every day) as it will cause damage in the long
run. If you are going to crimp, make sure that your hair is
100% dry before you begin, and always use a heat protective
spray. Since crimping may cause some breakage to the hair,
it is best to stop the crimp just above the ends of your
hair.
If your hair is in bad condition, and is prone to snap or
break, think twice. Even with the aid of a heat protecting
hair product, your hair will sustain damage, and its
condition will deteriorate still further. Also, don’t forget
that crimping might not suit your face shape. Get an honest
opining from your girlfriends or your Mom before you go out
to the mall!
Where can I buy crimping irons?
You can buy a crimping iron at most beauty supply stores,
retail stores and discount outlets like Best Buy, K-Mart and
Walmart. But before you make an investment in a brand new
crimping iron, you may want to get a professional
hairstylist to fix your hair in crimps to see if you like
it! |