A couple of questions

What do you do after you plop your hair?

What do I do after plopping?

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Do you dry your hair after plopping?

But the best part of it all is that plopping is a totally hands-off technique! No need to use any drying or styling tools or appliances! You just wrap your washed hair in a towel and wait until the job is done!

How long should you leave your plop in?

Plop your hair for 10 – 20 minutes and then let your hair air-dry or blow dry them with a diffuser. Plop your hair until it's dry. Plop your hair overnight so you'll wake up with dry hair.

Do you plop before or after gel?

I recommend plopping after product application,” Emilio says. But those with fine hair may want to plop before applying products to remove excess water that's weighing the hair down. Like most things with curly hair, you'll have to experiment to see what gives you the result you love most.

Should I diffuse After plopping?

Plop: Plopping isn't just great for air drying your curls, it's also perfect for diffusing, because it cuts down on the time you have to use heat on your precious curls. So next time you diffuse, plop for five minutes first, and then pull out the big guns.

Do you put mousse in before plopping?

Definitely before. This helps to set your curls. You also want to plop at the level of hair wetness that works best with your curls i.e. dripping wet, soaking wet or just wet.

How long does plopping hair take to dry?

10 to 20 minutes Plopping requires no heat and shortens drying time, so you're ready in 10 to 20 minutes.