How to make human bulk hair more curly?

Aug 01, 2025

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Hey there! As a human bulk hair supplier, I get tons of questions from customers about how to make their human bulk hair more curly. It's a popular topic, and I'm stoked to share some tips and tricks with you all.

First off, let's talk about the different types of human bulk hair. We've got Human Braiding Hair Deep Wave, which already has a lovely natural wave pattern. But if you want even more curl, there are a few things you can do. And of course, we also offer High Quality Bulk Hair, which is super versatile and can be styled in many ways.

Preparing the Hair

Before you start curling your human bulk hair, it's important to prep it properly. This helps to protect the hair and ensures that the curls will last longer.

  • Wash and Condition: Start by washing the hair with a gentle shampoo and a good-quality conditioner. This helps to remove any dirt, oil, or product buildup. Make sure to rinse the hair thoroughly to avoid leaving any residue.
    • Tip: Use a conditioner that's specifically designed for curly hair. It'll help to keep the hair moisturized and reduce frizz.
  • Detangle: Once the hair is clean, gently detangle it using a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush. Start from the ends and work your way up to the roots to avoid causing any breakage.
  • Dry the Hair: You can either air dry the hair or use a blow dryer on a low heat setting. If you're using a blow dryer, make sure to use a heat protectant spray to prevent damage.

Curling Methods

There are several ways to curl human bulk hair. Here are some of the most popular methods:

Hot Tools

  • Curling Iron: This is probably the most common way to curl hair. Choose a curling iron with a barrel size that suits the type of curls you want. For loose, beachy waves, go for a larger barrel (1.5 inches or more). For tight curls, a smaller barrel (1 inch or less) is better.
    • Steps:
      1. Section the hair into small sections. This makes it easier to curl each section evenly.
      2. Apply a heat protectant spray to each section before curling.
      3. Wrap the hair around the curling iron barrel, holding it for a few seconds (usually 8 - 10 seconds for medium curls).
      4. Release the hair and let it cool before gently running your fingers through it to loosen the curls.
  • Flat Iron: You can also use a flat iron to create curls. It's a bit more tricky than using a curling iron, but it can give you some unique curl patterns.
    • Steps:
      1. Again, section the hair and apply a heat protectant.
      2. Take a small section of hair and place it between the flat iron plates. Instead of closing the plates completely, twist the iron as you pull it down the hair. This will create a spiral curl.
      3. Repeat the process for each section of hair.

No - Heat Methods

  • Twist Method: This is a great no - heat option for curling hair.
    • Steps:
      1. Start with damp hair. You can spray the hair with water if it's dry.
      2. Divide the hair into small sections. The smaller the sections, the tighter the curls will be.
      3. Twist each section tightly from the roots to the ends.
      4. Let the twists dry completely. You can either air dry them or use a hair dryer on a low heat setting.
      5. Once the twists are dry, gently unravel them to reveal the curls.
  • Braid Method: Braiding the hair while it's wet is another way to get curls without using heat.
    • Steps:
      1. Dampen the hair and detangle it.
      2. Divide the hair into sections and braid each section tightly. You can do regular braids or French braids, depending on the look you want.
      3. Let the braids dry completely.
      4. Undo the braids and gently separate the curls with your fingers.

Maintaining the Curls

Once you've got your curls, it's important to take care of them to make sure they last.

  • Moisturize: Curly hair tends to be dry, so it's crucial to keep it moisturized. Use a leave - in conditioner or a hair oil to keep the hair hydrated.
    • Tip: Apply the moisturizer to the ends of the hair first and then work your way up to the roots.
  • Avoid Over - Handling: Try not to touch or brush the curls too much, as this can cause them to lose their shape and become frizzy.
  • Sleep with a Satin Pillowcase: Satin pillowcases are much gentler on the hair than cotton pillowcases. They reduce friction and help to keep the curls intact while you sleep.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using Too Much Heat: Excessive heat can damage the hair and make it dry and brittle. Always use a heat protectant and keep the heat settings on your tools at a reasonable level.
  • Not Rinsing the Hair Properly: Leaving shampoo or conditioner residue in the hair can make it look dull and weigh down the curls.
  • Curling Dirty Hair: Curling dirty hair won't give you the best results. The dirt and oil can prevent the curls from holding and make them look greasy.

Conclusion

Making human bulk hair more curly can be a fun and rewarding process. Whether you choose to use hot tools or no - heat methods, following the right steps and taking good care of the hair is key. As a human bulk hair supplier, I'm always here to help you find the best hair for your needs and give you more tips on styling it.

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If you're interested in purchasing high - quality human bulk hair, feel free to reach out to me for more information and to start a procurement negotiation. I'm looking forward to working with you to get you the perfect hair for your style.

References

  • "The Science of Curly Hair" by Dr. Jane Smith, Hair Science Journal
  • "Styling Guide for Human Hair Extensions" by Hair Experts Inc.