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Squish to condish for type 4 hair
Squish to condish for type 4 hair






squish to condish for type 4 hair

These two have the most difficulty absorbing moisture and product. This technique is especially beneficial to coarse and low porosity hair types. This method helps hair to absorb the product and hydration applied. We do this a couple of times then we can proceed to rinse off the conditioner. Then we will need to put our hair inside the bowl and proceed with the same squishing/pulsing method but with the water coming from inside the bowl. With the Bowl Method, after we have applied the conditioner to our hair, we need to take a bowl and fill it with water. After that, we can rinse the rest of the conditioner. We proceed to do this a couple of times until we see there is almost no conditioner left. Finally, cupping your hair inside your hands filled with water, we squish our hair. After that, we collect the running water from the shower with our hands. The original method consists of applying the conditioner to the hair and letting the conditioner act for a couple of minutes. (I found this while going to the first YouTube posts about STC, not sure if this info is 100% accurate as I couldn’t find anything else before her). The initial method was different from these. *It is worth mentioning that this technique was first applied in a hair salon by a hairstylist called Melissa Stites.

squish to condish for type 4 hair

There are different ways you can do this technique, but these two are the most common ones. Squish to Condish is also known as STC and S2C, and we should use it when conditioning our hair. It’s known for bringing lots of hydration and helps with clump/curl formation. This technique has been around for a while. Squish to Condish is a product application technique that employs conditioner to help the water penetrate the hair better.








Squish to condish for type 4 hair