Curly Crop
The “curly crop” is a hairstyle that combines a short cut with natural curls. It became popular due to it’s ease of maintenance and versatility. It also strongly resembles the style of Roman emperors.
History of the Hairstyle:
1. Roots:The curly crop has roots in African American culture, where natural curls have always been a symbol of identity and self-expression. In the 20th century, short sides with curls on top began to gain popularity.
2. Evolution: Throughout the 80s and 90s, hairstyles with short sides and voluminous curls became popular among young people. This style looked energetic and stylish.
3. Modern Day: In the 2000s, the curly crop became even more popular, thanks to celebrities and fashion shows. It was adapted to different hair types and face shapes.
This hairstyle works for many hair types and can be a stylish solution for everyday life.
How to Create the “Curly Crop” Hairstyle:
Option 1:
1. Hair Preparation:
Washing: Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo and a moisturizing conditioner. The ROCKET shampoo will prepare the hair, while the conditioner will make it shiny. Don’t rinse the conditioner completely, leave a little in your hair.
Damp Hair: After washing, do not rub your hair too aggressively. Hair should remain slightly damp. Create a bit of chaos on your head, but in the end, style it so that it doesn’t stick up but stays flat.
Drying: Let your hair dry naturally.
2. Fluffing: Once the hair is fully dry, gently loosen the curls with your fingers to add volume, or leave them as they are.
Option 2:
1. Hair Preparation:
Washing: Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo and moisturizing conditioner.
Damp Hair: After washing, do not rub your hair too aggressively. Lightly pat it with a towel to remove excess moisture.
2. Applying Products:
Styling Products: Apply EGOIST paste or POISON balm to damp hair. Distribute the product evenly using your fingers or a comb with wide teeth.
3. Forming Curls:
“Scrunch” Technique: Create a little chaos in your hair, but ensure it doesn’t stick straight up.
4. Drying:
Natural Drying: Let your hair dry naturally, or use a blow dryer with a diffuser on a low heat setting.
5. Final Touches:
Fluffing: Once the hair is completely dry, gently loosen the curls with your fingers. If you want extra volume, use Bad Groom cream.