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    Does this work on wavy hair?
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    Yes, although it will not turn wavy hair to curls. It helps emphasize what wave or curl you already have.
  • Question
    Do you have to plop hair using products?
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    If you don't want to add any products, you don't have to.
  • Question
    Will this work for all types of hair?
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    It will, but the results will vary depending on the hair type. For example, girls with thicker hair might end up having more defined curls/waves than girls with thinner hair.
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    I have afro. Does this work on my hair?
    Greenmomster
    Greenmomster
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    Typically curls respond best to satin or silk wraps (for the plop method or just protection). Other materials absorb the moisture from hair which is essential for curls. You can try twisting your strands a bit before tucking them away for more springy curls.
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    How do I keep my hair from being frizzy?
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    Put some anti frizz in if you have any or just use lotion. You can use baby lotion because it keeps hair soft and non frizzy.
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    I wash my hair once or twice a week. How do I keep it curly the second night?
    Trinity Pitts
    Trinity Pitts
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    Maybe try redoing it or something else, like, if you're going to work, do the style before you leave or the night before.
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    Will this work with straight hair?
    Claire Compton
    Claire Compton
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    No, this will not work for straight hair because the main goal of plopping is to define already existing curls. Plopping also helps if you have product in your hair, which most straight-haired people do not use after the shower. If you have straight hair you can still use a microfiber towel as it reduces frizz, but plopping won't make much of a difference.
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