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Root Clipping 101: The Only Volumising Hack Every Curly-Haired Girl Needs To Adopt

Nikita Upadhya  |  Jun 9, 2022
Root Clipping 101: The Only Volumising Hack Every Curly-Haired Girl Needs To Adopt

This is one of the many reasons curly hair is so desirable—it may create a halo of springy, bouncing curls around your head. However, this is frequently easier said than done. If your hair is fine or low in density, it can dry like a wet towel, lacking the lift and volume that other curls provide.

Adding volume to your mane is never rocket science but it can be a tedious task for curly-haired girls. Thankfully, curlies have a fix for this now. It’s called “clipping at the roots.” What’s the good news? It does not necessitate buying a new product or altering your current wash routine. If you’ve tried clipping at the roots before and terribly failed at it (it can be really tricky at first), here’s a definitive guide to make the concept clearer and easier to understand.

What Is Root Clipping, Exactly?

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Root clipping is a relatively easy process that uses cleverly positioned claw clips to provide long-lasting height at the scalp. This technique is mainly famous amongst wavy and curly hair types. The only fab hack you curly girls require for optimal volume is claw clipping at the crown of your hair. After which, you can air dry or blow dry your hair to preserve the texture and lengths of your curls without causing heat damage. Tiny metal clips are preferable for fine, thin locks because they don’t tug as much and have a gentler hold, but plastic clips are better for voluminous hair because they’re sturdier and can easily navigate through texture.

Which Hair Types Should Try Root Clipping?

Root clipping can really be performed on any hair type, but curly and wavy textures benefit the most from it. Basically, this technique prevents curls from looking bogged down or layered on top of each other.

When it comes to root clipping, people with thin, straight hair should be wary of demarcation lines. If demarcation occurs in curly or wavy hair, the roots are usually covered and blended by curls. Lines may be more noticeable in straighter hair textures. There’s nothing inappropriate in using a blow dryer or curling tool to elevate your strands in this instance. Let’s see how to add volume to those juicy curls.

Here’s How To Claw Clip Curly Hair At The Roots

Step 1: Apply your favourite styling product to damp hair, or use a spray bottle filled with water and conditioner for dry or second-day hair.

Step 2: Lean to one side (at a 90-degree angle) to allow your hair to hang loosely from your scalp, which is crucial.

Step 3: Grab a small section of your crown hair and claw clip it, so the root stands up.

Step 4: Continue this on your entire hair, leaning towards the right direction of your hair.

Step 5: Remember, more claw clips and rows, the more the volume.

Step 6: You can either let your hair air dry or use a low-heat diffuser. The most important thing to remember before removing the clips is to make sure your hair is completely dry.

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So grab your claw clip and practice root clipping during your next hair wash sesh for those voluminous curls.

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