What is plopping hair?

So, What Does 'plopping Your Hair' Mean? The plopping hair method involves gathering all your waves or coils at the top of your head and wrapping them up to keep your curl pattern intact while your hair dries. Not only does plopping cut down on drying time but it also requires no heat (so you can goodbye to breakage).


How do you do the plopping method?

Plop hair with a microfiber towel or t-shirt.

Use a short sleeve t-shirt or microfiber towel to squeeze out the extra water. “Then, pull the shirt or towel over the nape of your neck, criss cross it towards the front of your head and flip it up gently,” Emilio says. And viola! You've plopped your hair.

How long do you plop hair for?

Plop your hair for 10 – 20 minutes then diffuse or air dry until you're satisfied. Plop your hair until it is completely dry. Plop your hair overnight to wake up with damp or dry hair.


What does it mean to plop my hair?

Silly name aside, "hair plopping" is a heat-free drying technique that utilizes a cloth to air-dry curls, says Wes Sharpton, resident hairstylist at New York City's Hairstory salon.

Does plopping hair make it curly?

No, plopping won't give you curls if you don't already have curls (or a tight wave pattern). If you have wavy, almost-curly hair (think: type 2c), plopping can help your waves clump together better and look more defined, so it's definitely worth trying out to see how your hair responds.


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Can you sleep with hair plopping?

Hair can definitely be plopped overnight. Just take note of how your hair handles being slept on when wet. If you find that your hair dries pretty fast, you may not want to keep it plopped for the length of time that you're asleep.

Should I plop or air dry my hair?

Plopping is loved in the curly community because it can help absorb excess water in your hair and help reduce drying time. It can also prevent your hair from air drying too quickly if you want to wait a bit before diffusing. It gives a similar effect to scrunching with a towel or t-shirt, and encourages definition.

What products to use for plopping hair?

The success of plopping doesn't depend on hair products. It's all in the technique. Some women prefer to use a leave-in conditioner, styling mousse, or gel on their hair to give it extra hold and fight humidity-induced frizz once you step outside.


Do you put product in your hair before you plop it?

Most hair experts recommend plopping hair after applying a styling product (like a mousse or a gel), but before actually styling your hair.

Can you plop for too long?

Let your hair sit for however long you need to dry; if you have very tight curls, Massey and Jackson advise against letting your plop for too long, since it will disturb the curl pattern, but notes that the length of time is different for each person depending on hair type and thickness.

Does plopping reduce frizz?

To put it simply, hair plopping is a heat-free styling technique that helps cut down on drying time while keeping frizz at bay since it will keep you from touching your curls while they dry.


Does plopping help with frizz?

The Benefits of the Hair Plopping Method

But the benefits go beyond the healthy perks of air-drying. Hair plopping overnight, or even just hair plopping for an hour or two, helps tame frizz and static, so your curls look and feel smoother. When styling curly hair, a hands-off approach is always best.

How long should you plop your wavy hair?

You can leave your hair up in your plop while you do apply your makeup (anywhere from 5-15 minutes) and then release to air dry the rest of the way. Some people choose to plop for longer (even overnight!), but this approach doesn't work for everyone.

Does plopping flatten roots?

Sometimes, the weight of the water-filled hair piled on top of your scalp can cause flat roots – particularly if you plop for too long.


What does 2C hair look like?

2C type hair is extremely wavy but not coily. The S-shape bends in the hair start off at the roots. These waves are defined and thick. The bends are looser and wider than the tighter structure of curly hair.

What type of shirt is best for plopping?

That way you'll get that last bit of moisture out of your strands. Q#3: What shirt is best for plopping? Most favor older ones that are smooth and maybe a bit stretched out. Others mention that they like a cotton blend tee (think polyester or rayon) rather than 100% cotton cause they're SUPER smooth.

What is the difference between plopping and micro plopping?

Micro plopping is similar to plopping, in that the results are the same, but it is a different technique. This technique uses a microfiber towel to squeeze out excess water and hair products that have been applied. This keeps your hair from getting weighed down by excess products and helps your hair dry more quickly.


What does 2b hair look like?

They tend to be straight at the crown and start forming a defined wavy texture at the midpoint of the locks that continues down to the ends. It has a moderate amount of volume and thickness and doesn't lose its shape easily. Even wet hair still maintains a noticeable wavy pattern.

Do I have 2A or 2B curls?

Type 2A hair is fine and thin with individual strands forming an “S” shape when dry. It is easy to use styling products to curl or straighten Type 2A hair. Type 2B hair is wavy and slightly frizzier than Type 2A hair. When dry, individual strands create an “S” shape with some frizz.

Is 2c hair wavy or curly?

Like all type 2 hair, 2c hair is wavy, but that often feels like a technicality. Your S-bend hair is thick and the waves start at the roots. If you've ever been confused about whether your hair is wavy or curly, it's likely you have the 2c hair type.


What does 1C hair look like?

Meet type 1C hair: the waviest of the straight hair without being definitively wavy (confusing, we know). So what exactly does that mean? Type 1C hair tends to feature strands that lie flat at the root with subtle body, arcs, and bends throughout the mid-sections. It can hold a curl and air dries like a dream.

Do I have 1C or 2A hair?

The main difference is that 1C tends to be more coarse and thick, whereas 2A is a bit more fine and flat. 1C has some volume and body, but 2A doesn't. If you have more waves in your hair, you likely fall into the 2A category. If the waves are barely there and mainly underneath, you probably have 1C hair.

What is type 2B hair?

Unlike curly hair types and even 2C hair, 2B hair type waves start further down the hair shaft. If you have 2B hair, your hair may be mostly straight and flat at the roots but forms full, bouncy waves as you travel toward the ends. It also has a not-too-fine, not-too-thick texture that makes styling fairly easy.