C Curl Hairstyles Korean

C Curl Hairstyles Korean

Yoona from SNSD, whenever we look her picture we can't seem to let her beauty go and want to share. Her mid-length straight here is her signature hairstyles. It combines her pure and innocent look with her cute and bubbly look. In her latest drama Prime minister and I(총리와 나) she also show off charming natural, bouncy wave hair.

This style is categorized as a C-curl hairstyle - C-curl at the ends, Volume Magic Rebonding in the mid body to create a soft look with natural waves. This hair is perfect for every occasion and is easy to do as well as maintaining. For creating C-curls instead of S-curls, Body perm is the best choice to give your hair a natural yet voluminous look. Her hair colour is light brown, which prevent her hair from looking too heavy. This C-curl hairstyle is also effective for contouring jawline to make it look slim and sharp. V-line face is the desire of every woman. Let's be confident with this lovely hairstyle.

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Our model Dawn has a thick black straight hair. Surprisingly It was first time for her to do perm! As she has long layered hair, we need to cut her hair in middle length to perm. Also, her hair was too dark, dying her hair with bright colours would be difficult as it could damage her hair. So we decided to dye her hair to dark brown colour and create c-curls at the end of her hair.

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Before creating waves, the most important part is making a clear hair line. Since her hair has a lot of layers, it could be messy and difficult to manage after perm. So Erica trimmed her hair to achieve an equal hair length.

Our model have never dyed her hair before so it could be difficult to get the bright colour dye to be absorb into the hair cuticle for first dye. In the end, dark chocolate brown colour was chosen for her. This dark colour helps to brighten up her skin tone with a delicate look! A bright hair colour with c-curls could be too loud. So, Erica recommended colour number 7 from Milbon colour chart. After deciding on the colour, Erica apply the cream evenly onto her hair and waited around 40 minutes.

Before we get started with the perming process, Erica softened her hair to create curls with ease. By heating her hair with machine, it speeds up the process thus reducing damages on the hair. It also help the perm cream to penetrate into the hair shaft evenly. This process takes approximately 15 mins.

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We use Korean setting perm for creating natural curls. This setting perm gives volume and weight with minimum damage. Unlike the traditional type of perm, Korea setting perm reduces frizz by distributing heat evenly throughout the hair shaft. It is also easy to manage and the end result is shiny and natural. Ceramic rods are also capable of breaking down water into tiny droplets that are absorbed by the hair shaft, thereby locking the natural moisture of the hair during styling. it takes 30 minutes to create bouncy curls.

Straight hair could be boring but right now, C-curls makes her look pretty and lovely. Maintaining this hairstyle is very easy. After shampoo, apply serum or essence. Blow dry hair with fingers twisting hair curls inward.When it comes to Korean beauty trends, we’ve been inspired by 12-step routines for glass skin, soft-focused gradient lips, and, surely, ever-elegant Korean perms. Gone are the days of tightly-coiled curls, and here to stay are the loose, cascading waves that define the trending Korean ‘do.

But a Korean perm is not suitable for every hair type, and there are many other things to consider when getting K-style curls at the salon too.

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To find out just what it takes to flaunt a graceful coiffed hairstyle, we spoke to Chez Vous: HideAway’s Associate Director, Oscar Lee for his expert tips. Here’s everything you need to know before you get a Korean perm in Singapore!

Oscar explained, “Korean Perm refers to the soft and wavy hairstyles popularised by many Korean celebrities in the last decade during the Hallyu wave.”

A Korean perm, in other words, is the style of your curls and not the method that’s used to achieve the hairstyle. It’s characterised by soft and loose waves, unlike the tight coils that are featured in a traditional perm.

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While there are a myriad of ways that Korean women can wear their curls if they choose to, the perms that are hot and trending in Korea (and now in Singapore too) are the S-curl, C-curl, and face-framing waves.

“S-curl perms are suitable for customers who want to add a little movement to their hair, so that it does not appear pin-straight, ” shared Oscar. “The best part? The S-curl perm does not damage the whole hair as it is done only on its ends.”

Since these S-shaped curls hold better on hair with good elasticity, Oscar also emphasises that it’s ideal for those with already healthy and neat hair.

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If you’ve got ultra-thick and dense tresses, then it might be best to skip this style completely or opt for a pre-service hair treatment that’ll first help to tame your mane; aside from taking on an odd A-line silhouette, your hair is likely to become more unruly and unmanageable than usual.

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Unlike the S-curl perm which features loose coils along nearly the entire length of the hair, the C-curl perm features a casual flick upwards and inwards only at the very ends of the strands.

However, “C curls will be more short-lived than S curls, ” Oscar noted. “And the hair has to be even more healthy to hold the C curls.”

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Popularised by Descendants of the Sun actress Song Hye-Kyo, who donned a shoulder-length bob with curled ends in the television series, the C-curl Korean perm is evidently a perm that works well for both long and short hairstyles.

Not quite so for hair that’s in between, aka shoulder-length tresses, because the C curls will bend messily both inwards and outwards where the sections rest.

Oscar recommends that you pair a C-curl Korean perm with hair that’s short, above the shoulders, or at least six inches below the collarbones.

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“Face-framing waves feature big waves coupled with a face-framing fringe, ” explained Oscar. “The fringe is usually shorter than the chin level to contour and frame the face.”

Although this Korean perm style isn’t face-shape-specific, it does help to soften the features and slim the face in a way that’s similar to curtain bangs, according to Oscar.

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A hairstylist’s tip? Don’t excessively layer your hair to mimic the ‘dos worn by those in Korea. Instead of look stunningly wavy, your hair will end up looking frizzy and messy, no thanks to Singapore’s hot and humid weather.

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There’s no one way to achieve a Korean perm at the salon but a digital perm and ceramic perm are the most popular options.

That’s because the digital perm technique allows the stylist to create more sculpted and natural-looking curls, which are characteristic of Korean-style waves.

“Ceramic or digital perm is the technology which involves heat, rollers and chemicals to break and re-shape the hair bonds. Hence, it re-moulds the strands to create those Korean-perm-like looks, ” detailed Oscar.

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If you had to choose between the two, just keep in mind that digital perms are less damaging as they use lower temperatures to curl the strands.

On the other hand, cold perms forgo heating the strands entirely, and they rely solely on chemicals paired with plastic curlers or rods to re-structure the hair; this results in tighter, frizzier coils.

Stylists will first apply chemicals to break the hair’s bonds, allowing strands to be shaped during the later parts of the process. Then, the stylist uses rollers to secure the hair, heating the hair to about 60°C to 85°C to shape the curls.

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Finally, perm neutralisers are applied to the hair to lock the shape of the curls in place, before the hair is washed, blow-dried, and styled to reveal bouncy, billowing Korean-type waves.

A Korean perm might look great on about everyone but, unfortunately, not everyone can wear it – the curls can only hold well on hair that’s strong and healthy.

“Most perm specialists will agree that perming healthy hair with good elasticity will produce beautiful and bouncy curls, ” Oscar underlines. “They tend to be less frizzy, dry and dull too.”

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It’s also why it’s not advisable to perm and colour your hair on the same day unless your strands are in great shape. “Colouring hair after a perm procedure will reduce hair’s elasticity further, ” Oscar emphasised. It’s damage that your strands might not be able to handle.

People who have fine hair should also avoid getting a Korean perm because, as Oscar noted, “when the hair is too fine, it lacks the elasticity and strength to hold the curls in place. Consequently, the curls either don’t last, or they tend to have lots of flyaways.”

“In general, the best types of hair to undergo a perm procedure are those that are healthy and have good elasticity. Also, they should not

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