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Curly hair is often treated like a problem to flatten, thin out or "tidy" into something easier for the stylist. That is usually where the trouble starts.

Texture needs to be read properly: pattern, density, shrinkage, dryness, shape and what the hair does once it is left to behave like itself. A cut that ignores those things may look passable in the chair and fall apart the minute you wash it at home.

The curly side of Webster & Carr is built around that difference. Waves, curls and coils are cut and cared for on their own terms, with advice that makes sense outside the salon as well.

Who this service is for

If your curls have been cut by someone trained in straight hair techniques, you know the feeling: the shape doesn't hold, the layers separate awkwardly, or you're left fighting frizz that wasn't there before. This service is for anyone with waves, curls or coils who wants their hair cut to work with their natural texture, not against it.

Whether you're returning to your curls after years of straightening, learning to care for them properly for the first time, or simply tired of cuts that don't last, a specialist approach makes a real difference.

What to expect at your first appointment

Your first visit is about understanding your hair properly. We'll look at your curl pattern, how your hair behaves when wet and dry, what you're currently doing at home, and what you actually want to achieve. This conversation matters more than jumping straight into the cut.

You'll leave with a cut designed for your specific texture and a clear explanation of how to care for it between appointments. That means advice that works in your bathroom, not just in the salon chair.

Why product overload causes problems

More product doesn't equal better curls. In fact, layering too many products often weighs hair down, creates buildup, and makes curls look limp or greasy. The right approach uses fewer products, chosen specifically for your hair type and what it actually needs.

During your appointment, we'll talk about what's worth using and what you can skip. Simpler routines are easier to maintain and usually deliver better results.

How to prepare for your curl appointment

Come with clean, damp hair if possible—this lets us see your natural curl pattern clearly. If you usually style your curls a certain way, that's helpful context too. There's no need to do anything special; we just need to see how your hair actually behaves.

Bring any products you're currently using. We can talk through what's working and what might be holding you back. The goal is to build a routine that fits your life and your hair, not add complexity.

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