Curly girl here again! As I mentioned here, I teamed up with Paul Mitchell to give some of their newest curl products a try. For this look, I used Ultimate Wave, which is a beachy texture cream-gel. Because I wanted a more tousled look, I didn’t use any other product or tool to define the curls, instead I just worked the gel through towel-dried hair, then used a hair dryer with a diffuser. This was the end result! I do have to say that this specific product is known to fight against humidity and when you live in New York during the summer and early fall months, it can be a constant battle to weigh down your fly-a-aways and create frizz-free hair. This product seemed to do the trick! If you want to know where to find this or any of the other Paul Mitchell products, click here. And, for more curl inspiration or to share your own #CurlConfession, go here!
Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve had wavy/curly hair. Sometimes unruly, (read, mostly unruly) and other times sultry and cute. But, I can say as an official adult, I have embraced my hair for what it is – sometimes predictable, other times, not so much, but regardless I always love a good wavy look. So, when Paul Mitchell approached me about being involved in their campaign called The Truth About Curls, which is all about the relationship that people have with their curly hair, I automatically said yes! For this post I used Paul Mitchell’s Twirl Around as my main product. But with my hair being so short now, I knew that for a more curl-defined look, I wanted to let my hair air-dry – letting it take it’s natural state – then use my curling iron to define pieces here and there, creating a sleeker, curly-haired-do. The product acted as an amazing placeholder for my curls, letting me feel cute and fun with my new look.
For more inspiration, hop on over to their Facebook, plus there is a chance to win free samples if you leave your own #curlconfession!