

An important tool for this method is in your conditioner. That way it does get flat or tangled or just generally look weird and not like the rest of my hair.ĭone correctly this clumps my curls together nicely giving good shape and avoiding the stringy looking curls. I have to make sure I move my head from side to side and using my finger or a wide tooth comb, comb my hair downward towards the natural way it is going to fall.

This provides maximum volume at my roots at the top of my head but the problem is that the hair on the back of my head. I prefer to do this method as my last shower step with my head up side down. I do a bit of a modified version of suqish to condish as my hair is more wavy leaning and fine. (She hasn’t made videos in some time but her channel has lots of great info for wavy hair.) I first heard of in when watching a YouTube channel called The Polished Curl. I have been doing this method for several years. For me its all about the clumping of my curls when I condition. My hair is much more on the wavy side so how I manipulate my curls will either encourage them to be wavy, curly, or even straighter with some kinks. They have strong curl patterns as they curls hold shape no matter what they to do it. I see many application videos with people able to manipulate their curls while they apply products and turn out with great results. As a gal with fine, wavy hair, I cannot pull and tug much at my curls. By using conditioner, the ‘condish’ and ‘squish’-ing it in to get clumps of curls. If you haven’t, it is a term used to describe how curly and wavy girls use conditioner to encourage curls in the shower. If you are a committed curly girl, chances are that you have heard the term ‘squish to condish’.
