Oh yes! You can curve your human hair closure as you would do with your real hair. This is because 100% human hair closure can be exposed to any form of heat styling, which may include curling with a flat iron, curling wand, or rollers. However, in order to keep your closure long and healthy-looking, it should first be curled properly.
Curl Your Human Hair Closure
- Use A Heat Protectant – Always spray or apply some heat protectant serum before curling. This prevents heat damage and maintains the shine and smoothness of the hair.
- Adjust The Right Heat Setting – If your closure is made from virgin human hair, be sure to use a curling iron at 300–350°F. In case your hair is processed, reduce the heat levels to about 250 °F in order to prevent excessive damage.
Select Your Curling Method
- Curling Iron/Wand: Wrap small sections of hair around the curling tool, hold for a few seconds, then release.
- Flexi Rods/Rollers: For heat-free curls, use flexi rods or rollers overnight for bouncy curls without damage.
- Hold The Curls: After curling, pin the curls up or let them cool before styling. This helps them last longer.
- Use Light Products: Apply a small amount of hairspray or serum to maintain the curls without weighing the hair down.
Maintaining Curls On A Human Hair Closure
- Avoid overheating styling to prolong the life of your closure.
- Store your closure properly when not in use to prevent tangling.
- Use satin or silk wraps at night to keep curls intact.
With proper care, your human hair closure will be beautiful and versatile for different styles!