How do I deal with not getting a cast?

Try a different gel or try a mousse. The gel is too heavy for your hair. Some gels are too heavy and will weigh down your curls which will prevent you from getting a gel cast. Is your hair clean before applying gel?
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What is a cast Curly Girl Method?

What is a curl cast in curly girl method? A curly hair cast is a crispy shell of gel or mousse that forms over the hair once it is dry. Once your hair is dry the gel is hardened over the surface creating a cast. A cast can help your hair form and keep a curl whilst stopping hair from extra frizziness.
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How do you get the perfect gel cast?

Tips for a good gel cast:

You need to actually smooth down over your curls to make sure that they are completely coated. Mix the gel in your palms before applying it down your curls. Make sure your curls are really hydrated before applying the gel.
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How long do I plop for?

Plop hair with a microfiber towel or t-shirt.

You've plopped your hair. Leave hair plopped between 15 and 45 minutes, Emilio says. And yes, "some people even sleep with their hair plopped overnight,” she adds. It may require some trial and error to find out what works best for you.
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What is dry plopping?

Plopping is a technique that uses a cotton T-shirt (or pillowcase, or microfiber towel) to dry your wet curls in a self-contained mound on top of your head, helping to increase definition and cut down on frizz. Basically, it's the curly-approved alternative to twisting a towel around your head.
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Is 2c hair curly?

Type 2c has a very distinct S shaped pattern. This hair type is borderline curly and forms loose spiral like curls throughout. Type 2c hair is the most thick and coarse out of the three, but this also makes it the most prone to frizz and resistant to styling.
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Why is my hair not forming a cast?

Your hair moves a lot as it is drying.

Cast can form only if the hair remain undisturbed. Diffusing instead of air drying helps. But if you don't have the time to diffuse till it is fully dry, the easiest way is to diffuse until a cast is formed and then air dry the rest of the way.
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Why is my gel not forming a cast?

If you are not applying gel correctly, it will not work properly. Try a different gel or try a mousse. The gel is too heavy for your hair. Some gels are too heavy and will weigh down your curls which will prevent you from getting a gel cast.
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Does mousse create a cast?

Mousse is a lightweight product that doesn't weigh down your hair. That's why it's mainly used by people with wavy hair, also called wavies. But it also is an ideal hair product for curlies who don't want to spend a lot of time on their hair. Mousse creates a slight cast, so your hair will dry faster than with gel.
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What is Medusa clipping?

Medusa clipping is a protective sleeping style for short stranded curlies. You strategically clip sections of hair up and off your scalp using small jaw clips. It lets you avoid crushed or stretched out curls. Keeping your curl definition intact so you wake up to curls that need next to no refreshing.
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When should I cast my hair break?

When your hair is fully dry—whether you've air dried or diffused—break the cast by gently scrunching hair and perhaps even tousling the roots just a bit.
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What type is my hair?

Hair Texture

The best way to figure out where you are on the spectrum is to check out your hair after you wash it and let it air dry. If it dries straight without a bend or curl then you're Type 1. If it dries with a slight curve or S-shape patterns then you're Type 2.
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Why does hair grow under a cast?

The skin under the plaster cast is subjected to tiny amounts of friction as the cast moves. The friction is not enough to rub away hair, but it is enough to stimulate the hair follicles in the skin to produce new hairs. As the skin is subjected to its normal wear and tear, the excessive hair will gradually disappear.
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How do you break a crunch?

How do you Break a Gel Cast?
  1. The simplest method of breaking your gel cast is to use dry hands to gently scrunch out your curls after you've styled and dried your hair.
  2. If you rub a hair oil between your hands before scrunching, it will help soften the hair and add shine while scrunching out the gel cast.
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What is a curl cast?

curlBOX: A curl cast is the slightly hard feeling your curls tend to have after using a product, specifically a gel like your Cantu Avocado Hydrating Gel. The product smooths and cluster your curls into a defined spiral or wave and dries with a crunch. The “cast” is what makes your hair look defined.
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Do I plop before or after gel?

Most hair experts recommend plopping hair after applying a styling product (like a mousse or a gel), but before actually styling your hair.
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How long before Curly Girl method works?

How long to wait for the curly girl method results? Usually, you can expect the first curly girl method results almost immediately after starting this routine. First of all, hair becomes more moisturized, less frizzy, and more voluminous. The full transformation is expected in approximately 6 weeks.
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What does a hair cast look like?

Hair casts (HCs) are thin, elongated, firm, whitish cylindrical concretions which ensheath the hair shaft and can be easily dislodge. They are of two different types: peripilar and parakeratotic keratin cast. Due to its clinical resemblance to pediculosis capitis, the entity is also known as pseudonits.
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How do you get curly clumps?

5 ways I Get My Curls to Form Fat Chunky Clumps
  1. 1) (Amount of) WATER. I style my hair on dripping wet hair; Soooo soaking wet, that I do my styling in the bathroom itself. ...
  2. 2) (Amount of) Products. After water, the next thing to keep the clumps clumped are products. ...
  3. 3) Type of Products. ...
  4. 4) Squish to Condish. ...
  5. 5) NOT Raking.
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What is Shakira's hair type?

Some celebrities with S-Curl hair include Shakira and Taylor Swift (before she straightened her hair). RINGLET CURL – This hair type has corkscrew or bouncy ringlets of curls measuring the circumference of a sharpie marker. The curl starts directly from the root and has a medium to coarse texture.
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Can you change your hair type?

Since your hair texture is hardwired in your DNA, there isn't much you can do to change your hair texture from one type to another. What you can do however is improve the current texture of your hair to guarantee that it's the healthiest possible.
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How does 3C hair look like?

What Is 3C Hair? A 3C hair is the tightest curl pattern of all type 3 hair, it looks like the curly end of a corkscrew and can be as long as a pencil or straw.
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