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Bounce Curl Brush Review; It changed my curly hair routine

I may be 36 years old, but it’s only been in the last few months that I feel like I’ve finally settled on a routine for my curly hair. I spent years fighting him into submission and got up early before high school to ride him, resulting in split ends so brittle they branched into more split ends.

Now, it’s been about a month since I’ve used any heat at all, other than a diffuser, once my hair is about halfway dry. My hair has never looked better and it’s mainly because of three things: my new favorite product, Sea Slip Mineral Infused Curl Slime by Curls; a microfiber towel; and Bounce Curl Define EdgeLift Brush.

I’m actually looking forward to washing up now

I wash my hair every few days. Between washes, I refresh my curls by wetting sections that look a little fuzzy, adding product to those sections and letting them air dry.

On the days I do wash my hair, I usually use Nexus Humectress Shampoo and Conditioner, although I also use a clarifying shampoo every two weeks to remove any product build-up. I use a wide tooth comb in the shower to distribute the conditioner.

Straight from the shower, when my hair is still quite wet, I separate it into two sections to distribute the Curl Slime, which spreads very well throughout the hair. I have very thick hair and often feel like I need a lot of product, but this has enough slip that I feel like it’s spread evenly through my hair without having to use too much.


Bounce Curl brush over a microfiber towel with Sea Moss Curl Slime.

The author styles her hair using a microfiber towel, Sea Moss Mineral Infused Curl Slime, and Bounce Curl Brush.

Courtesy of the author



The Bounce Curl brush has changed the way I style my hair

Next, I section my hair and use the Bounce Curl brush to ‘style’ it. It takes a few minutes, but it’s worth the time it saves because I don’t have to use heat to fix my curls in the long run. I brush a small section of hair at a time, lifting at the root and letting the edge of the brush create clumps that will turn into defined curls as they dry.

After I finish this step, I flip my head over, wrap it in a microfiber towel, and forget about it for a while while I watch an episode of something or follow my dog ​​around the house trying to teach him how to play with his toys. .

Once it’s at least half dry, I’ll finish it off with my blow dryer with the diffuser attachment, which allows me to dry my hair without blowing it out and disrupting the curls. If I’m in a rush, instead of letting it air dry a bit, I’ll gently squeeze some water with the towel after styling with the brush and then go straight to diffusing it.

Then I’m ready to go! Once it’s completely dry, if there are any curls that are too big and defined or “clumpy”, I might pull them out for more volume, but that’s all I have to do; I no longer have to mess with my curls with a curling iron to fix them because they don’t cooperate and it’s made things so much easier.

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