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Mar 09 2026

How We Cut Curly Hair: Dry vs. Wet Cutting & Our Hybrid Method

Curly hair with wet and dry cutting techniques

Let’s discuss a hot topic in curly hair care: Cutting Wet vs Cutting Dry

Curly hair with wet and dry cutting techniques

The Dry vs. Wet Cut TL;DR

  • Dry Cutting is done on dry unstyled or dry styled hair. It’s ideal for refining shape and honoring your curl’s natural pattern without disrupting its spring. Think of it as sculpting your curls where they live.
  • Wet Cutting is done on damp hair but with curly still no pulling on the curls. It’s used for creating volume with inside layers to targeted areas.

At DryLand, we use a custom approach on curly hair. Each curl is different and so the technique needs to adapt, but often we start cutting dry to map your curl’s overall shape and see where the weight of the hair falls. If we then switch to wet cutting, it’s usually to add volume with inside layering, then after styling and drying curls your stylists will make final edits with a few more snips. This fusion, informed by our training in multiple major curly methods (Ouidad, DevaCurl Curly Girl, Rezo, Curlisto, etc.), allows us to tailor the cut to your hair’s unique density, pattern, and goals.


If you’ve researched curly cuts, you’ve likely hit the great debate: Dry Cut or Wet Cut? At DryLand Salon, our answer is a resounding “Yes.”

We believe the most precise, beautiful cut for your curls comes from using both techniques strategically. It’s not about choosing a side; it’s about choosing what’s right for your hair’s architecture. Below, we break down the “why” behind our signature hybrid sequence and how our multi-method training informs every snip.

Why “Dry cut, Wet cut, Style, Dry cut Again”? (Our Hybrid Sequence)

If your cut involves a cutting after your consultation, followed by some cutting after your shampoo on wet hair, and then some additional cutting after you’ve been diffused, you’re experiencing our precision hybrid sculpting method. Here’s why we work in these stages:

The Dry Sculpt: We start by assessing your hair in its natural, dry state. This shows us your curl pattern, spring, and where the weight naturally falls when you style at home on your own. Dry cutting allows us to establish the overall shape and remove bulk where it creates drag, not curl. Think of it as knocking out the rough shape of a block of marble we’re sculpting. We may skip this step depending on the condition of your hair (curls flat from being in a bun too long), or if we think you only need some smaller tweaks after styling.

The Wet Cut: For some hair types, especially denser or more elongated curls or folks who want more volume or strategic volume, wet cutting is a necessary second step. Using inside layering techniques and curved cutting when the curl is looser because it’s wet, lifts up the curls from the inside.

The Style & Final Dry Edit: This is our secret weapon. After cleansing, conditioning, and applying stylers using our hydrating bowl technique, we style your curls into their ideal formation. Then, we look again. As curls clump and lift with product and air, we perform our final, meticulous dry cuts. This ensures every curl ends exactly where it should, with movement and bounce that’s built into the shape. We’re buffing the details of our final meticulous sculpture.

The Philosophy Behind the Technique: A Fusion of Mastery

You might ask, “Why not just stick to one well-known method?” Because curly hair is too diverse for a one-size-fits-all solution.

Our stylists are educated in the foundational principles of the industry’s leading studios: Ouidad’s weight-cutting mastery, DevaCurl’s dry-cutting innovation, Rezo’s volume-focused shaping, and the artistic texture work from Bumble & Bumble and Curlisto. This isn’t a collection of certificates; it’s a living library of techniques.

This multi-method training means your stylist can ask, “Does this head of hair need Ouidad’s ‘Carve and Slice’ to remove interior bulk, or would Rezo’s ‘V-Shaping’ create better volume at the crown?” They have the expertise to make that call for you.

Color That Considers the Curl

This holistic thinking extends to our color work. Curls take color differently. Their open cuticle can grab tone quickly, and the dimension within a spiral is everything. Our stylists don’t just paint on color; they consider how the pigment will layer inside your curl, ensuring depth, shine, and a result that looks dynamic from every angle, not just when it’s stretched flat.

The Final Result: A Cut That Functions

The goal of this detailed process isn’t just a great look on salon day. It’s a cut that grows out gracefully, dries beautifully at home, and gives you consistent, reliable shape. We’re building a foundation that makes your everyday styling easier, not more complicated.

Ready for a cut that’s as unique as your curl pattern? One that’s crafted from a true fusion of curly hair mastery?

Book Your Sculptural Curyl Cut with our curly hair experts today!

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Written by DryLand · Categorized: Curly, Hair Care, Uncategorized · Tagged: curly cutting, curly hair, curlygirl, dry cut, ouidad, rezo, wet cut

Jul 28 2025

Baltimore Humidity and Hair Hacking

Curly haired woman with frizz free hair
Curly haired woman with frizz free hair

We know, it’s hot out this Summer 2025 and we’re not sure how you’re staying cool, but we know how to make sure that your breezy blowout or bouncy curls can keep their look without the humidity giving you all the frizz!

First let’s understand where frizz comes from. Frizz happens when your hair panics. Dry or damaged hair is like a sponge; it sees moisture in the air and absorbs it, swelling up because it’s trying to repair itself and reclaim the lost moisture from the damaged spots.

There’s a solution: Since your hair wants its hydration back, give it a style that first seals in all the water from washing, and doesn’t overheat or unneccessarily strip any moisture away during the styling process. Fill that cuticle up then smooth it down, and you’ll be frizz-free. Some products are better suited to do this than others, but our experts can help you find the right ones for your hair and look.

The styling itself can be cool relief for you and your hair. Use the cool setting on your blowdryer! Cool down the cuticle of your hair so that the style you give it, is the style that your hair settles in and doesn’t have to shrink in on iteslf after being heated up.

The damaged ends of your hair are also letting frizz play havoc on your locks. Split ends act like a wick soaking up all the moisture in the air and pushing it up the shaft of your hair blasting it apart and creating more damage that could cause more frizz. A clean cut at the end of your hair creates a smooth surface that is harder for humidity to penetrate… Yes, we are recommending that you get a cut if you are having a hard time with frizz.

Good luck out the Chesapeake Humidity this summer!

Super smooth blowout without frizz after a fress haircut

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Beauty Tips, Curly, Hair Care, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized · Tagged: curly hair, fight frizz, Hair, summer in baltimore

Jan 21 2025

Hair Care for the Cold

Hair experts in salon help with cold weather hair care

The crazy cold weather in Baltimore has us thinking about hiding inside until spring, but until it warms up, this little hair salon has some hair care tips to help your hair handle the freeze!

1. Water is the best ingredient for your hair

Winter air is dry, and so is heated indoor air. This double whammy can strip moisture from you, your skin, and your hair faster than you can say “snow day.” Here’s what to do:

  • Moisturize with the Right Products: Shampoo with an aloe base gives that extra kick of moisture when you really need it.
  • Condition, Condition, Condition: Pamper your locks with a deep conditioning treatment every other week, and for our curly folks, consider an apple cider vinegar wash once a month for added defense of your more porous hair.
  • Curly Hair Bonus Tip: Make sure your styling product holds the moisture that you put into your hair when washing. We love Windward Curl Seastate Gel for its ability to lock in that water but dry with a soft finish.

2. Limit Heat Styling

We say this all year round, but especially in winter!

3. Protect from the Elements

Your hair faces a brutal battle against snow, wind, and static:

  • Let your scarf defend your hair: A fabulous shawl draped over your head when you head out into the cold does wonders for protecting your hair. It also keeps the wind from whipping it around, and less movement means less friction and roughening of your hair strands.

4. Nutritious Hair Diet

What you put inside counts as much as what you put outside:

  • Omega-3 Rich Foods: Salmon, walnuts, and flaxseeds are your hair’s best friends for internal hydration and shine.
  • Protein: Hair is protein, so it needs protein to grow; eat some more!

We hope you’re staying warm and that you’re having a great hair day!

interior boutique hair salon in baltimore specializing in curly hair

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Hair Care, Tips and Tricks · Tagged: cold weather hair care, curly hair, hair care

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