How To Manage And Style Curly Hair (3 Types) | Gq

Dickey, "The Texture Guru" and founder of Hair Rules Salon is here to take us through managing and styling curly hair. From wavy to kinky curls, Dickey shows you the tools, styling products and techniques you need to maintain, tame, and style three different types of curly hair.

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How to Manage and Style Curly Hair (3 Types) | GQ

Hi gq, this is dicky your favorite texture guru, founder created author of hair rules, so many titles so little time, i'm here to take you through so-called hard to manage textures, wavy, curly kinky and show you how easy it can be and there's a million and one Textures in between kinky curly and wavy of hair types that are fine, thin, thick or coarse. There'S a grading system that the consumer or the community has picked up, and it's four three two one but they're all textures the real value to the grading system that it helps you to accurately hone in on a regimen specific to your hair texture. So what we're gon na do today, and we found three great textures and we're going to show you step by step, how to care for one in terms of hair care and styling. All in one leg has a very interesting texture. It'S somewhere between a two and a three and it's kind of a medium fine-ish texture that can be curly and what's great about blake's texture. Is that, depending upon when and how you put your product on and how wet the hair is you'll be able to stretch out and get a more wavy appeal to it with these textures? What'S so essential? Is that you don't dry the hair out and you're using a shampoo? That is a cream that allows you to start the detangling process first, while you're shampooing, which makes a lot more sense for textures that have a lot of spring tangles and coils and blake can go between a low setting, sulfate free shampoo or a no such cleansing Cream, if he chooses to shampoo every day, we need to clean blake's scalp and his hair and detangle at the same time and oftentimes guys who lead an active lifestyle or it's warmer and warmer climate like to shampoo their hair every day. So using a no such shampoo would be really great for him, so for blake, because his hair is longer um, those long that longer hair, i call it elderly hair. It'S been there forever. So it's really dry. So if you're constantly shampooing it with things that lather you're constantly drying it out and creating frizz, so blake could use a no such shampoo every single day without the fear of his hair being dried out and frizzy. As you can see, because it's nonsensing you're going to use it enough to cover the hair, so you feel, like something's, actually happening it's okay to use a wide tooth comb if you need to so on blake's hair, because blake has a looser silkier, wavier curlier texture. It'S best to ring as much of the water out before putting the conditioner part on, because it'll work more effectively on his hair versus the other two tighter kinkier textures, which need a lot more of the water in the hair to move through the hair. Because it's denser textures, rinsing of shampoo is the same thing. It'S like you're after you've done your scrub detangle process with shampooing um, you essentially as you're rinsing you're rinsing and squeezing the water and product through the hair, as you're rinsing in a more outwardly motion, because remember textures that have a lot of spring and coils require A lot of lengthening in order to get more definition and elongation so as you're rinsing you're not rinsing or doing this to the hair as much as you are scrubbing, cleaning, rinsing and detangling. So everything is in an outward downward motion. The trick with these textures right is that you add as much conditioner as you have hair on your head. That'S a big misconception with kinky curly wavier textures. They have denser drier kinkier spongier textures using a conditioner, helps to manipulate the hair texture and you can't use a little bit of conditioner and a lot of hair and expect anything to happen. So with your conditioner. That'S when you comb your hair, you don't comb your hair when it's dry or when it doesn't have conditioner and a conditioner. Is there to serve one purpose, it's to help detangle soften and help you to use a comb to get through your hair without damaging your hair and blake? What he'll do is he'll use all of his combing and manipulating his hair, while he has conditioner, because he'll do very little, manipulating on wet hair before he adds a styling product. Now that we've rinsed and conditioned we take a little bit of the water out of blake's hair without disturbing his curl pattern and squeezing the water out, and then we add a styling cream, so flake's going to use a kinky curling cream like he normally would put His products in his hair styling happens almost instantaneously after you've, rinsed out your conditioner and the key to really getting really great definition and elongation and shine and luster without the frizz. When you use your styling products is to apply them to sopping, wet hair. That'S the time when you've got your condition, your hair that helps to prep your hair for your styling products, so you've got no frizz. You'Ve got the perfect definition and you're, adding your styling product in the shower, and the key is to not towel dry or squeeze any water out until after you have product in the hair. Styling is a fixative and it helps to fix the hair in the way that you prepped it so now that blake has rinsed his hair and prepped his hair for his styling product, and the key is to use a wide tooth comb after he's applied it to His wet hair, it's a perfect ratio of water and styling product and detangling and styling and comb all happens while the hair is super, wet and again, this is a curl cream that will add some hold and reinforce his waves and curls without making it greasy or Without giving it a hard crunchy hold so that it's a little softer more natural, so now we're at that stage. Where remember, i told you that blate and his hair texture could add on or cocktail products we put the curling cream in like combed it through and now we're gon na. Add a water-based mousse to add a little bit of hold and firmness to his hair. So it's wavy mousse hero's wavy moves pump about five pumps and without disturbing his curl pattern, blade can kind of distribute it from the roots to the ends because remember it's a water-based mousse and it will actually help speed up the drying time. So now we're moving on to styling or drying right either air drying or using a diffuser one of the benefits to using a blow dryer with a diffuser is that the diffuser doesn't throw the hair all over the place. Last step is using a nice cream as a polisher for groomed. Look, the great thing about using some type of a cream or a balm or polisher at the end is that it just grooms the hair nicely and adds just enough moisture without making the hair look. Greasy and takes away any any frizz and gets more luster and shine to the hair. Even though blake has long curly hair his hair is groomed, it's not frizzy. It'S put together. He could easily put on a tux and go to an event and have his hair. Be put together and rock long curly hair, so silvio has a nice kind of they would call his hair a 3c right, a tight curly texture that has a lot of density and what silvio needs really is elongation and definition. He has a lot of frizz. It'S kind of a spongier texture that has the ability to have a lot more definition and curl pattern and elongation. So he needs a lot of moisture. The unique difference between he and blake is that he would be wetting his hair more frequently because he has a tighter drier, spongier texture, so is no. Such shampoo would be his primary shampoo that he used once a week. He would co-wash throughout the week if he so needed to co-washing simply means that you are rinsing your hair to clean it. Like you do your body when you shower, and you recondition your hair, most important thing with the texture, this dense and thick and curly is water, water, kind of breaks down the hair and softens it up and reveals your natural texture. The biggest complaint i hear with uh textures that are threes or fours is that my hair is so thick. It takes forever for the water to go through it, that's generally from people who have been told not to wet their hair every day, because it's really dry, which makes absolutely no sense, because your hair loves water and if you've got thick, curly coily kinky hair. It should take a minute and remember the most important thing when you're shampooing is that the no such shampoo cleansing cream will allow him to detangling, while he's shampooing the no such shampoos or co-washes. So they call them are really concentrated and once you add water to them, like i've done to our cleansing cream, they emulsify move through the hair even better. You know it's often there's this misconception, that you need a lot of work with these coily textures and i use conditioner as a tool to help me to achieve definitions. If i've got a lot of conditioner in the hair, i'm able to work it through and detangle and soak in the strands so that my styling product, my curl cream or whip, works more effectively. Your conditioner reveals your natural texture. Your styling product captures your natural texture use as much conditioner on your hair, as you have hair on your head. If you want the definition and elongation to your hair and you've got thick kinky, coily, coarse hair, then conditioner just helps to reveal your natural texture and remember this happens really fast. So sylvia can put his head up slowly and get his product and a good trick to after you apply product to your wet hair. Sometimes you want to re-wet it, so it hangs even more without rinsing it just re-wet it. So that's really it right. So what you see wet is how it will set, and so we're gon na go dry it now with the blow dryer and the diffuser. Now that silvio has dried his hair, he can put on another attachment on this great dyson dryer and it's a condenser and what it does is it helps to move the curl around and release the curl pattern. The difference between silvio and blake is that after silvio's hair dries he'll stretch it out with his blow dryer or his fingers for silvio's final step. He can take a hydrating finishing balm, which is a grooming cream for his hair texture and he can add a little bit throughout the day or after his hair is dry like it is now just to add more luster and sheen to his hair, and it also Kind of softens it up and he's able to get more movement out of it. Now we get to warner and he's got a type 4 kinky coily texture he's got really thick hair. It'S really dense he's got a lot of tight coils, and so the objective for him is to keep his coils and his strands as elongated as possible. He has a tightly wound, zigzaggy coily texture, which needs a lot of moisture and it leaves a lot of conditioner and rinse and repeat process, so his shower routine incorporates his hair every time. So we need to make sure that we get enough cleansing cream. No such shampoo in the hair to help warner, detangle and elongate and scrub his scalp and keep his strands tangle free. So this is usually the most disastrous part of shampooing. For anybody who has a kinkier, spongier type 4c texture is the shampooing. Traditional shampoos are like putting gasoline or alcohol on our hair right, so it dries out your naturally dry hair, opposed to you being able to use something. That'S much more gentle innovative and allowing you to detangle, while you're shampooing, usually traditional shampoos, for these textures, make it more difficult to detangle the hair using conditioner after you've shampooed your hair with something that strips it makes it just feel not as crappy as it did. When you rinsed out the conditioner or the shampoo, so after we've gotten warner's hair cleaned 90 detangled at his cleanse process, now the conditioner is going to work more effectively. Usually the conditioner just makes the hair feel not as crappy as it did when he rinsed out the regular shampoo that dry out and tangle and mat up the hair. So at no point during his regimen has he ever drying the hair out, and this would be warner's once a week, regiment of shampooing and conditioning, and so now that we've got the conditioner and we've detangled worn his hair. It'S perfectly prepped for his styling portion of his routine and again, all this happens almost simultaneously in the shower on sopping, wet freshly, conditioned cleaned, coils and because 4c textures are the driest within the texture spectrum. We add a little oil to seal in the moisture. We get really literal when it comes to immediately adding your styling product to super wet, conditioned hair with warner, because he has a four type texture and remember the water and the conditioner help to elongate and bring out his natural texture. So the slock method, liquid oil cream, simply means wetting oil and locking in with your styling products. So it's really layering oil and using oil more intentionally, not as a moisturizer. Okay. So now we're just reactivating the product. Remember i said: re-wet the hair, if you like it's a great tip to reactivate product, so you get a lot of definition and distribute your product evenly through your dense, kinky hair. So now that warner has dried. His hair he's going to switch out his diffuser and add his condenser to the end of his blow. Dryer like sylvia, another additional finishing product for coily afro textures is that they can use shine sprays, which are great to add more luster to your hair. One of the favorite tools, of course, among 4c textures, is a nice pick that helps to shape and primp your coils and your froy hair. It'S a great tool to kind of lift and separate, and it doesn't require. You have to pick your hair all the way through it just kind of builds the shape in your hair. One of the misconceptions with picks is that, if you're picking out your fro, that's one thing, but if you're picking out your coils that you set it's just about lifting at mid shaft or at the root to lift and separate, so your coils have more pronunciation. Okay, gq you've seen three different ways to take care of three different hair textures celebrating their unique similarities and differences. So may all your good hair days outweigh all your bad hair days.

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El Gallo De Oro: As someone who’s been growing out their hair since quarantine this is a life saver!

Johnny Z: I appreciate the fact this feels meant for guys.

Ayo: Wavy + loose curls : 0:51 Tight curls: 7:16 Kinky + coily curls: 11:07 You're welcome.

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YupTori: I’m so glad that this video was done it shows ethnic people that you can take care of your hair independently that it is possible!!!

teetheluchador: Really good video GQ , love having someone talk about these hair types in a respectful way especially on this channel. And I’m sure so many guys needed this

Cory Sanon: I like that he used “kinky/coily” instead of “nappy” to describe 4 textured hair. Nappy has such a negative connotation.

Ashanti Maluleke: This was very insightful. Definitely going to try the 4C wash routine

soar: This guy is really good at explaining everything. He just got a new fan!

Bianca Mercado: I appreciate this segment so much!!! I’m a cosmetologist and I’m definitely not seeing enough education for Men’s curly hair.

Fred Howard: Dickey is my stylist and has taught me so much about how to care for my hair (that is somewhere btw curly & kinky). Awesome tutorial!

Evie Perk: Loved this. It reminds me of the basics. I've gotten so caught up with new products over the years. Thanks for the information

Shakti Sankofa: This video is just what I needed for my teenage son. Was clueless about how to care for his afro. Now I just have to figure out his texture. It's between the last two most definitely. We will just have to experiment. Thank you so much!!! ❤

Miguel Harris: I’m a 3C and this video really hit the nail on the head… informative, especially when he said co~wash throughout the week!!! Another good shampoo / line is Texture ID.. it’s moisturizing and won’t strip your hair completely and the conditioner has multiple uses..

Sahara Coleman: Thank you for really breaking down the difference in curly hair type pattern in a simplistic way. I’m finally able to gather with this info that I have 3c hair type when it’s natural.

M L: I watched this ENTIRE VIDEO!!! It was so informative, and the stylist made everything so very interesting! Bravo to you! I loved this!

Muthama: This was a well executed class. Learned so much

D: Thank you so much for this video!! I hope this inspires more professionals to dig deeper into these topics. There is a shortage of credible information on Youtube for people with textured hair.

Assasing Troll: This video is a true treasure, my hair is around a 3c and 4a but mostly 3c and it really helped me how to manage my hair a lil, any more tips please, new sub here!!

TypicalKansan98: I can’t believe some people refuse to wet their hair if it’s dry. Your hair loves moisture. It’s basically telling you to do it. Lol

Broderick Clavery: Great video. I would say Silvio is more of a 3C-4B pattern. That being said: For those in that range like myself, I would recommend sectioning your hair for your wash and styling process. Makes things easier, and you get way more definition as the products can get to all the strands.

brooklynbuglet: This guy has been doing my curls since I was 16, he helped me on my curl journey and I love his product

Arlo Wesley: this is awesome! You should do a video on hair cutting techniques for these hair types. I feel like most "barbers" don't know how to actually cut hair styles for tighter textures. they give us the same 2/3 shapes and options, when there are in reality a lot of ways to cut tight her to enhance shape, style and aesthetic. ( Like Deva/ Rezo, but for men)

Kizzume: As far as Blake, I think a happy medium between the before and after would look better, maybe a little more towards the after. The before was most certainly frizzy, but the after made his hair look like it never completely dried. I do understand the difficulty, as I have a similar hair type--though it's not as thick on the top anymore.

BLAKE DA GREAT: Someone who’s starting to grow their hair this is a must watch

digthewarmth: This is so satisfying to watch. Everyone's hair turned out beautiful!

Zahra: Anthony Dickey's wash and go method for type 4 hair helped me to get the perfect wash and go. I now have curls and coils I never knew I had ☺️

YourNeonJester: I am in a middle ground between wavy and curly hair and its super frizzy so this is really helpful

John Heinemann: GQ thank you so much for this, clearly meant for Black men. It makes me feel heard and seen as a GQ fan

Brandon A.: Finally helpful advice for my hair!!! So many tips I’ve never heard before!

It's Nicole And David: Video was needed especially myself as a African American i get confused on what to use and not use. Perfect video that educates the right process of high performance for your your hair

Alistair Mkhize: Finally. A stylist who doesn't ignore curly guys

Arron Savi: I remember not ever washing or conditioning my hair and it was straight dead and bland and straight until I started using products and taking care of my hair and since doing that I had beautiful amazing curls that I never knew about.

Elizabeth McKoy: I appreciate that he is showing all textures and not just Type 2 hair!! Great job!

Alo Moore: I did not know what my hair texture Was before this video it was definitely resourceful. I wish we could have more videos like this

Carlos Lawson: I see what your doing GQ and I appreciate it ✊✊✊

Samantha Silcott: I LIKE HOW YOU WERE HELPING TO WASH THEIR HAIR BUT ALLOWING THE MEN TO HANDLE PUTTING IN THE PRODUCTS IN THEIR OWN HAIR AND MANAGING IT.

Nulzy: i’m SOOO GLAD i found this video. As a guy with a wavy 2c-3a mix hair, i found this video very helpful!

Dave Mckeague: "Conditioner is there to serve one purpose": lists three purposes.

Deronte Craig: I have truly been wowed! Thanks for sharing I learned a lot… I wish I was doing all of this when I had locs!

jumbalaya jay: I'm the type 4 guy hair texture... and that's what my hair looks like when I'm done! So now i know that I'm doing it right

Brittney Hairston: Oh wooowww!! My son has 4C hair and it's so hard for it to stay moisturized and curled. I will definitely be doing this on him. Thank you

F_9sersstuff: I appreciate your video. I’m a white granny raising a black grandson who is autistic and needs help with grooming. This was helpful but would love if the products used were linked below. I love love love the natural curls and want to keep it as healthy as possible. Thanks

Light Above The Sky: As a male with 3C hair, I approve this message

Loseni Kromah: This was gold, he made me understand what he was doing, almost like a science, especially the part about water making you see your curl pattern and styling products lock it in.

Devon miller: Thank you GQ for following through with this gold for Men!

Joy B: This is the coolest video that I have seen to date. The men are actually doing the hair steps themselves. Yall go ahead, GQ!

Starr Savoy: This was such a great video! I'm so glad GQ did this!

Cierra Freeman: This was a great great video! Thank you so much

Nicholas Davis: Man I wish this guy could do my hair My hair is really loose curls, but tends to be really dry. When I was younger it was more curlier but it got shaved off when was 5 and ever since got straightened kind of. I hope I can reverse this

afarside: Wonderful video! We need more of these.

Chris Tian: This guy saved my life. I was so close to cutting my hair shorter cuz I had no idea how to manage

Renee E.: I like that men were used as models.

RareLizz: Really appreciate this video my boyfriend has been struggling on how to take care of his hair and I just thought I should give him his well deserved spa day or make over which ever you would like to call it :D I definitely will be buying those products for him.

Tyler Persilver: I have some weird genetic in my family where our hair constantly changes texture and for me sometimes color. My hair ha always been curly, but over the past year, it's went through every curl level and is currently in tight curls

Who Me: “So called hard to manage textures” bro woke up and chose violence

A Kh: Finally , I found someone similar to my hair type ,Wavy loose curls with a lot frizz . I will try your method.

Ellie from T&T: #1 tip as a natural be sure to coat you hair in oils like avocado oil or coconut oil or olive oil to prevent hydral fatigue

Mohammad Anggi Nugroho MC Jogja: THANK YOU!!! I am endowed with 2a/2b hair texture. I have been trying my best to adopt/adapt the Curly Guy Method. My hair is way healthier. Unfortunately, here in Indonesia, curl-friendly products are rare and super pricey!!!

Delovely 1: This man changed my life. Omg thank you duckies. Shout-out forreal. 1st time in my life I've been able to wear my hair out and retain moisture and length.

Lets Snugglez: More of this type of content please!!!

tmiller1582: This was awesome for me as a woman! Lol. Thanks Dickey! Thanks GQ!

EricTexasBoi: Wish i knew this 5 years ago. Now i know how to take care of my natural hair

Georgio Tate: Us men needed this. This guy deserves all the awards. Lol saved my life.

Tyran D. Jones: Been a fan of curly hair vids since I discovered my hair was curly. Actually got the hang of it recently. But it never hurts to find improvement

PPixxxels: I learned a lot here. Thank you, sir.

Jani Lewis: Omg beautifullllll! So in love with this... The 2nd boy has hair just like my son's and I cannot wait to try these products like he said. And the 3rd man has hair alot like my own but mine is much finer( thinner) and never ever have I had my coils look like that so I'm on this asap. Googling and ordering this product line RIGHT now

Slaavichii: This guy is awesome. Finally someone that understand my hair type.

Zay: I have the same hair as the first guy and didn’t know how to maintain it but now I do thank you!!!

Fe'y: WOW I need to invest in a diffuser lol, been growing my 4b-4c hair since quarantine. I style my hair in twist most of the time so I add the styling cream little by little working on section,I've been doing it wrong the whole time,now that I know what a diffuser's job is I can appreciate it lol

Gina: I love all of their hair. Great video ❤️

Justin Hampton: Thank you! I don’t know who told people not to wet their hair….someone evil I’m sure

Mali Moore: Great to see some more light on how to manage guys hair. Very helpful

PR Flash23: I have been needing this video I got 3c and have been trying to find a good tutorial on how to properly style it

rylboygorg: Your conditioner gives you your natural texture, your styler captures it

DJSpazzyy: This completely skipped those of us with 3b hair. First model is more of a 2B-2C and is much different than true type 3 hair

Cameron Graves: This has been crazy helpful

Shalom: What do you do when half of your hair has looser wavier curls and the other half has tighter curls?

hell nah: For the 2nd type of hair. Should I be doing this everyday like a morning routine?

Dana Lus: I love watching guys enjoy their natural beauty

Gary Bishop Boggs: This was so helpful.

HeyImAndre: I just learned so much man, never knew I had 3C hair either

Mali Moore: This is exactly what I needed!

Mary Jane: Good of GQ to put up a video of curly textures years after the natural hair movement. Glad they caught on lol

CW23: The only complaint I have is…WHERE WAS THIS VIDEO WHEN I HAD LONG HAIR!!! I was out in these streets dry

Alex Coquíto: Truly thank you for this I have long hair and I can never figure out my hair Ki

Landon Taylor: Thanks for this video! Great content

lord arpvc: i'm number 2 but still medium length. I'm pushing to get a decent long hair. swear curly hair takes forever to grow out

T Double A: I appreciate the content finally some good recommended products

Sazaar Dominguez: This was a great video more of this GQ

A R: Such good content!

Caylan Alexander: I've been looking all over YouTube for a video like this and this happened to be in my recommended. This is great

twodizzy: ive been doing the stuff in this vid for a couple yrs now and hes 100% right

Erin Smith: can we stop using the LOC method but the LCO method because you should be using oil last to seal in the moisture of the cream the oil will just seal in the moisture of the water which isn't enough for type 4 hair

Sir Matthews: His knowledge on different hair textures.

Johny Jimenez: As a guy with hair like the first dude. This amazing information thank you

niame soumare: loved this video, thank you GQ

Antonio Underdue: What’s the best way to figure out my curl pattern? I’ve tried the cup of water method and my strand showed signs of low and high porosity hair

Jerrell Forde: I wish I saw this video before cutting my hair off. Aha. I had hair the length of Warner and a texture between him and Silvio. Time to regrow!

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