What is the Ouidad carve and slice method?

What is the Ouidad carve and slice method?

The Ouidad curly hair cutting method utilizes a technique called, “Carve-and-Slice” and is performed only cutting hair when it is wet. This method is designed to eliminate the undesired triangle shape that is a typical result when curly hair is cut as is for straight hair.

What is a Ouidad cut?

The Ouidad haircutting technique involves cutting the hair wet. This is performed by taking vertical sections of hair below the parietal ridge, pulling the hair out, and gently shaking it to reveal thicker sections within the curls.

Will Ouidad cut work for wavy hair?

And sure, this works just fine for straight and wavy-ish hair, but it just doesn’t make the cut (hah!) for curls. Ouidad trained stylists “carve and slice” curly hair to enhance the curl pattern, and minimize frizz and unmanageability.

Is a Ouidad haircut worth it?

I highly recommend getting a Ouidad haircut, the price is high, but it is worth it. The value is in learning how to make the best of your curls so that each and every day you can love the hair that you were born with is worth it in the end.

Does ouidad have sulfates?

Ouidad shampoos are gentle on curly hair’s cuticle. Using the best botanical ingredients — we offer both sulfate-free and deep cleansing formulas to help curls look healthy and defined.

Does ouidad have Formaldehyde?

Enter Ouidad Softening System, available only at Ouidad’s flagship salons. According to the company, this deep treatment is formaldehyde free and safely softens curls and adds shine. It lasts approximately 3-4 months.

Does ouidad make your hair fall out?

On its “facts” website, DevaCurl states: “Our products do not cause hair loss” — that phrase in bold italic — “because they do not penetrate the scalp or affect the hair bulb. Hair loss is often related to excessive scalp irritation, medical conditions and other stressors.”

Does ouidad have phthalates?

your curls are safe with us! Our formulas don’t contain any of the common culprits like mineral oil, petrolatum, parabens, phthalates, or harsh sulfates, D4, D5, and D6 silicones.