
Similar to creating a skincare smoothie to construct the ultimate product for your skin, curly cocktailing involves mixing two or more products to handle every single one of your hair's needs. Although skincare smoothies work best with a specific brand's products, you can mix and match together different companies' items until you discover an ideal concoction for your curls.
For example, if you suffer from frizz but still want extreme definition, using a strong-hold gel along with a mousse can probably yield the results that you want. While products in the same line will most likely work the best together, many curly cocktailers still use separate brands. To test if your cocktail will work, spritz a bit of water on the palm of your hand and then apply a bit of each product on top (applying products to soaking wet hair is the key to styling).
When you mix them, cocktails that clump together, turn white, or dry up are probably going to flake on your hair and won't go well together. If they mesh well, the products will blend, turn clear, and feel like one smooth product. Not only does curly cocktailing help you save money by using your already existing items, but it cuts down on time significantly. If you've ever sat on the floor for hours, painstakingly applying each product for the perfect wash 'n go, try cocktailing instead.
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