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This Air Drying Trick is a Game-Changer

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This Air Drying Trick is a Game-Changer
By Cristina Cleveland · Published June 9, 2016
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For many curlies, we love the way our hair looks when it’s still wet. The curls are defined, frizz does not exist, if only it could dry exactly like that. Well, not exactly, we don’t want it to dry flat to our head with no volume at all. For many curlies who air dry, they wind up with curls that are flat at the roots. I definitely have days when my curls dry as if they’ve been glued to my head, with little to no movement at all.So how do you get defined, juicy curls that clump together without frizz, and volume and lift at the roots?

Blogger Tanesha Awasthi has a secret drying trick that gives her the gorgeous results you see above. Luckily for us, she shared that secret for all curlies to benefit from and it’s very simple to recreate.

How to get volume when you air dry

Start by cleansing, conditioning and detangling as you normally would. Tanesha likes to detangle with a wide tooth comb while her hair is saturated with a masque, which she uses instead of a daily conditioner. The wide tooth comb works to clump the curls together and the masque gives you the moisture you need to avoid frizz. When you get out of the shower…

Step 1

Blot your hair dry with a basic cotton t-shirt instead of a towel. Blotting will remove any excess water and the t-shirt will prevent frizz. Tanesha also plopped her hair with the t-shirt, for steps on how to plop click here.

Step 2

Gently apply a styler all over the hair. Tanesha likes gel, and her favorite is the Vital Care Mega Hold All Day Power Gel, which gives a good amount of hold to define the curls without making them appear crunchy.

Step 3

Pull hair onto the top of the head and secure in a loose top knot. Leave the hair in a top knot until halfway dry (the roots and back will still feel wet”>. For Tanesha this takes 2-3 hours, it may take more or less time, depending on your hair.

curly hair air drying tutorial by tanesha awasthi

Step 4

Take your hair down from the top knot and allow it to air dry the rest of the way while the hair is down and loose.

You can use your fingers to lightly loosen the roots if they look flat or too clumped together as they dry.

What if your hair’s too short?

One of the common comments I see on our NaturallyCurly tutorials is “my hair’s too short for that,” and I get it – I have had hair as short as pixie length and now it’s right below my ears. When your hair is super short I would just recommend plopping while you air dry and then going in when it is partially dry to reshape any out-of-shape curls with your fingers and a little styler.

If your hair is long enough, you can also create a mini top knot with just the top section of your hair (whatever will reach into a hair tie”> kind of like a ninja bun. I personally use a jaw clip to clip the top layer of my hair up while it dries, mostly to keep my hair out of my face while I brush my teeth and put on makeup in the morning, but I find that it has the added benefit of giving me lift at the roots.

How long does it take to be 50% dry?

It depends, for Tanesha it takes about 5 ½ hours total to dry completely, so she wears her hair in the top knot for 2-3 hours. But this may be different from your hair depending on the length of your hair, whether it’s fine or coarse, thick or thin, and of course your porosity.

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Experiment with this technique and see what works for you – that may mean 30 minutes in a top knot or 3 hours in a top knot. It is totally dependent on your curls and your lifestyle. Luckily you can wear the top knot out of the house while it’s drying and just take it down when it’s partially dry!

Watch Tanesha’s full curly hair routine

See more of Tanesha on her blog Tanesha Awasthi, Instagram and YouTube channel.

Do you put your hair up while it’s drying, or do you have your own air drying trick? Share below so other curlies can try it out!

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The Boom of K-Beauty Blush And Why It’s Everywhere

From K-pop to Cottagecore, BeautyCon examines global blush trends and their connected popularity.
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By Cierra Black · Updated December 19, 2024

K-Beauty trends have dominated the feeds, cosmetic counters, and online moodboards for the past few years. At the same time, blush is having its moment, with looks such as sunset blush, blush contouring, and cottage-core makeup doing rounds across beauty circles worldwide.

Makeup artists in the global editorial sphere, such as Chinese MUA Valentina Li whose work can be seen on the cover of W Korea, have used blush and bright pigments to color outside the lines, so to speak. Meanwhile in the States, cottage-core and strawberry makeup blush trends were gaining traction in tandem, as well as sunset blush and bright under eyes through American creators such as Alissa Janay and Naezrah. The culmination of the two developments results in one of many techniques of interest for international beauty lovers: the undereye blush trend.

The particular way soft pink blush is placed under the eyes and across the apples of the cheeks is a growing technique born out of K-beauty circles, through the rise in influence of K-pop groups such as Aespa and NewJeans. A slight evolution from the Aegyo Sal K-Beauty technique that accentuates the under eye for a youthful look, this lifting blush trend shares more similarities with Western blush placements, and therefore may speak to its global traction.

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While the practice existed amongst many Korean MUAs (namely Jo Eun Bee, MUA to many K-pop stars and actresses), its large-scale popularity cemented by 2022, around the time global sensation NewJeans debuted and took off. Bee’s utilization of Clinique’s Cheek Pop blush sent the internet into a frenzy and prompted the trend that Sharon Lee, Korean American beauty and cultural creator, believes harnesses a key aspect to K-pop’s allure. 

As far as the late 2010s to 2020s are concerned, K-pop groups have commanded the global zeitgeist. Consider: Aespa’s Coachella 2022 performance, NewJeans’ historic performance at Lollapalooza 2023, BLACKPINK’s global sold out tour, highly visible collaborations with Western artists such as Selena Gomez and Megan Thee Stallion, and fashion and beauty ambassadorships with the likes of Chanel — the influence is undeniable. Everyone is talking about them, everyone loves them, and everyone wants their look. 

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Lee believes a large element of the K-pop beauty influence is its stars’ ability to balance both cute and sexy aesthetics, as executed through traditional and editorial influences. 

“We’re definitely seeing the Hallyu in action,” she explains, across cultural elements including language, food, film, beauty, and music. Hallyu, or “Korean Wave,” which originated in the 1990s refers to the circulation and acceptance of Korean culture globally. 

“I feel like global audiences are hypnotized by Korean dramas, K-pop, K-food, K-beauty, and anything that’s a vessel for Korean culture because Koreans have a way of making people and things aesthetically pleasing. We deeply care about outward beauty as a society. In Korean culture, beauty means success.”

She speaks to Korean culture’s affinity for the cutesy, girl next door vibe, as exemplified by K-pop girl groups, in relation to the way these groups are adapting for global audiences. With global popularity increasing, many K-pop stars are opting for a more “editorial” look, which helps to balance the more innocent and conservative aesthetic with an edgier, yet elevated twist. The blend of Korean and global beauty standards results in the popularity of a fun and flushed approach to blush application. 

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Of note, is the influential “soft bunny aesthetic” which also adapts a high blush placement to emulate rounded bunny-like cheeks. While this cutesy aesthetic pulls from many influences including Japanese culture, its reach was expanded by NewJeans, whose utilization of bunny motifs is almost synonymous with their brand.

“I’ve been seeing bunnies EVERYWHERE—Sandy Liang, New Jeans, hip hop artists wearing bunny hats, etc. All this peaking in 2023, aka the year of the rabbit, is also funny and probably connected,” Lee contemplates. “I think the soft bunny fashion trend is a response to folks finding the softer life ideal, especially post-COVID with recent economic turmoil and political upheaval.” This plausible correlation sits in the same conversation of the cottagecore trend which rose in the U.S. for similar reasons.

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Today, the K-beauty blush trend has positioned many K-beauty makeup brands to take center stage alongside Western brands that historically have dominated global markets. Korean brands such as AOU Cosmetics (helmed by Jo Eun Bee), JSM Beauty, Hince, and Fwee to name a few, are excellent places to start if you’re interested in trying the rosy blush look for yourself.

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