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Wavy Curl Memory – Can You Take A Break From Styling Wavy Hair?

January 11, 2024 by Emily Evert 3 Comments

  • What if I’m going on vacation and can’t bring my diffuser with me. Can I take a break from styling my hair wavy?
  • I’m pregnant and the morning sickness has been lasting all day, I don’t have the energy for my full wavy curly hair routine. I don’t want to lose progress with embracing my waves. What can I do?
  • I’m in a wedding and the bride has asked us all to straighten our hair to coordinate. Am I doomed to lose all of my progress?

Can you take a break from styling your hair wavy? Will your hair get straighter if you don't consistently style it wavy?

I Stopped Styling My Hair Wavy For 3 Months

I’ve seen questions like these all over wavy and curly hair groups, and I’ve received them in my blog comments and email inbox as well. A lot of people worry about taking a break from styling their hair wavy. Some worry about skipping it even one wash day, and others are worried about managing their hair during longer periods, such as during a pregnancy.

Regular readers may have noticed that I had a longer gap between posts than usual. The last few months, I’ve been really busy with my other blog and I’ve been really focused on putting all of my emotional energy into therapy. I have found it hard to find motivation to do my hair a lot of the time. It’s just not been as high on my priority list. So, I thought it was the perfect time to show you what happens if you take a break from styling your hair wavy.

I’d estimate that over about a 3 month period, I styled my hair wavy about 5 times. Is my hair now straight? Nope!

 

I took a break from styling my hair wavy

Here is my hair earlier this week. I styled with a medium hold gel in this photo, where I usually go for hard hold. I believe this is the primary reason why my waves weren’t as tight as they usually are. Also, I am in pretty bad need of a haircut.

Here are two photos from days in the last couple of months where I styled my hair wavy after days or weeks without.

take a break from styling wavy hair on curly girl method

curl memory wavy curly hair

Do you always have to style hair wavy to maintain your waves?

You can take a break from styling your hair wavy and your waves will come back as soon as you style it wavy again.

There is a myth that floats around which talks about ‘curl memory’. It claims that the more you style your hair wavy curly, the more your hair will ‘remember’ its shape. People then assume that if you take a break from styling your naturally wavy hair, that it will stop being as wavy. This just isn’t true as far as I can tell. I have attempted to find any sources for these claims of ‘curl memory’ and have found no research or even really well respected sources talking about this. It seems to be a commonly repeated concept on social media only.

Do You Always Have To Style Hair Wavy On The Curly Girl Method?

You can take a break from styling your hair wavy while following the curly girl method. If you use curly girl method approved products while not styling your hair wavy, you won’t need to clarify or do a reset wash. However, if you use non-CGM products during your break, the curly girl method book says you should use a clarifying shampoo when you go back to following the curly girl method. Check out my blog post on clarifying wavy hair to learn more.

Is Curl Memory Real?

I have tried, but have been unable to find any evidence to support the concept of curl memory. I have instead found that hair texture (meaning straight, wavy, curly or coily) is determined by the shape of your hair follicles. Hair texture sometimes changes with age (often around hormone changes such as puberty, pregnancy or menopause) but generally speaking, you can’t “train” your hair to be a certain texture.

The hair you have is the hair you have. You can use methods that embrace or enhance your texture (such as using gel and diffusing in naturally wavy hair) or you can use methods that stretch out your texture (such as brushing it before letting it air dry). Different types of treatment or styling like this can make your hair look wavier or straighter, but it doesn’t change your hair itself. It’s just a difference in styling technique.

Choosing to wear your hair straighter for a while, or choosing to wear it wavier for a while, won’t change what your hair is capable of doing after your next hair day.

Why Does Hair Get Wavier The Longer You Style Your Hair Wavy?

If curl memory doesn’t really exist, why do so many people see their hair get wavier or curlier the longer they follow the curly girl method or otherwise style their hair wavy?

Lots of reasons! For many people, they learn how to treat their hair more delicately when they start embracing their waves, so their hair grows out healthier and less damaged. For many, when their hair is healthier, it gets wavier or curlier.

There can be a pretty big learning curve to learning the techniques and products that work best for your exact hair type. I don’t mean straight vs wavy vs curly, but instead things like hair porosity and thickness. If you aren’t sure of your hair type, check out my how to determine your wavy hair type blog post.

Want to maximize the tightness of your waves? I have a whole blog post covering how to make your hair curlier.

The benefits of taking a break from styling your hair wavy

The benefits of taking a break from styling your hair wavy can largely vary from person to person. Here are a few to consider though!

Mental health. If you find that styling your hair wavy is stressing you out, you are likely to see a mental health benefit from taking a break.

Feeling for build-up. If you always use a styling product on wash day, then you won’t know exactly what your hair is feeling like when it is product-free. This can make it harder to catch on to build-up, to see how healthy your naked hair looks and feels, and so on. Occasionally washing your hair and just letting it air dry without any intentional styling can give you great insight into how your hair is doing.

Variety. Sometimes it’s just fun to have a variety of looks! Not always styling your hair wavy leaves you room to add some variety.

Save time. For most of us, styling our hair naturally wavy is more time consuming. Diffusing my hair takes almost an hour, while blow drying my hair when I don’t use any styling products takes maybe 20 minutes. Taking a break from styling my hair wavy saves me time.

How To Plop Your Wavy Hair – Step By Step Guide With Photos

November 24, 2020 by Emily Evert 34 Comments

“What does ‘plop’ mean?”

This was my first-ever comment on this blog. I immediately thought, oh my gosh, I have to do a post about that! It’s a strange term, and something that I am sure literally every person with wavy or curly hair has asked before, if they have come across it.

It’s a made-up word, so of course we all have to learn what it means. I just am so used to the curly girl method communities that I take part in, that I had to be reminded to go back to the basics!

So, this post is for those of you who are new and wondering what the heck plopping is!

What is plopping hair?

Plopping your hair means to wrap your wet hair in a cotton t-shirt in a way that preserves your natural curl pattern. The goal is to allow your hair to dry (partially or all the way) while holding onto its natural pattern, and keep it from being stretched out. 

Typically plopping is done after showering when hair is wet. For many with naturally wavy hair, our hair will be really wavy while in the shower. However, if we just step out of the shower and do nothing else, our waves may flatten quite a bit, especially towards the roots of our hair.

In some cases, it may flatten so much that it looks straight – especially if we brush or comb our hair, too. This happens because the weight of the water in our hair can weigh down our hair before it has a chance to dry. The weight of our hair pulls from the roots down, which is why the roots can be flattest.

So, plopping is something that we do to try to reduce this effect, and keep our curl pattern from being stretched out while it begins to dry.

how to plop wavy hair a step by step guide with instructions and photos

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Does Wavy Hair Need A Leave In Conditioner? A Cream?

August 19, 2022 by Emily Evert 4 Comments

Does The Curly Girl Method Require A Leave-In Conditioner For Wavy Hair?

On my various curly girl method routine blog posts, I often get asked why I haven’t included a leave-in conditioner. Many people believe that the curly girl method requires a leave-in conditioner.

The Curly Girl Method does not require a leave-in conditioner for wavy-haired people.

The curly girl handbook encourages other curl types to leave some of their rinse-out conditioners in their hair (rather than using a store-bought leave-in conditioner) but it tells people with wavy hair to fully rinse the conditioner out.

Wavy hair and leave in conditioner. Should everyone with wavy hair use a leave in? Do you have to have one to comply with the curly girl method? What about curl creams? What are some leave in conditioners that aren't too heavy for wavy hair? How much should you use?

Why I Don’t Use a Leave-In Conditioner On My Wavy Hair

I very rarely use leave-in conditioners for wavy hair. For me, this isn’t because the curly girl method handbook says I don’t need to, as I don’t strictly follow the curly girl method.

My decision to skip over a leave-in conditioner came from experimenting with leave-in conditioners. Some leave-in conditioners leave my hair feeling greasy or weighed down. Others don’t leave my hair feeling bad or looking bad, but I just don’t see any obvious benefit from them, either.

Early on, I used a leave-in conditioner but when I’d skip using it, I either saw no difference or an improvement. The improvement would be a better cast, by the way. That’s why I quit using leave-in conditioners.

Why You May Want To Use A Leave-In Conditioner On Wavy Hair

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Easiest Curly Girl Method Routine For Beginners With Wavy Hair

August 29, 2021 by Emily Evert 2 Comments

Easiest Wavy Hair Routine

When you are first looking to start the curly girl method, it’s easy to get overwhelmed! I am over 3 years in now, and I still feel overwhelmed watching some people’s haircare routines. I don’t want to use 5+ products, I don’t want to be doing my hair for 2 hours on wash day, I don’t want to rotate through different products each wash day, etc.

I’m not happy with how my hair looks if I just wash, condition and air dry, though. I really enjoy using techniques that embrace my waves well, but the amount of time and money that I’m willing to invest is not endless.

I often see people say that they’re interested in trying the curly girl method or some other form of naturally wavy hair care, but they feel overwhelmed or like it’s too much work. I thought I’d share a recommended easy curly girl method beginners routine for wavy hair.

The goal with this is to provide enough products and routine to help you embrace your wavy hair, without it being overwhelming or time-consuming. I think this would an ideal curly girl method beginners routine, but it also could work for people who have some experience but are just looking for a lower maintenance routine.

Easiest curly girl method routine for beginners with wavy hair

Can The Curly Girl Method Be Low Maintenance?

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My name is Emily, I have been blogging since 2009. I found the curly girl method in 2018, which helped me to discover my naturally wavy hair. Since then, I’ve continued to wear my hair wavy, reading and watching tons about wavy hair. This blog is where I share what I’ve learned, in hopes of helping others. More about me and my backstory can be found on my about page.

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