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Curly Hair Care Guide 101: How to Style and Manage

How to style and manage curly hair

 

Curly Hair must be treated and styled differently than another Hair.   This is because Curly hair is more Porous and Sensitive that Straight Hair.   If cared for properly, Curly Hair will be your favorite Feature and easy to live with and manage.    If not cared for properly, Curly Hair can cause easily become dry, damaged, and unruly.    To Begin, check out our article Curly Hair Guide 101:  Shampoo + Condition.    Once you have mastered the simple tips for Cleansing and Conditioning your Curls, you can move on to Styling and Managing the Curls so that they reflect a soft, defined, smooth and healthy bounce.    Curly Hair is a Unique beauty feature.   We want you to Love it as much as we do!

 

How to Shampoo + Condition Curly Hair:

Check out our First Article on the Best Shampoo + Conditioning Practices for health beautiful Curls Here

 

Add Styling Product When Hair Is Wet

There are many different types of curl-defining styling products and hair finishers,  including serums, gels, sprays, and mousses. Find the product or mixture of products that work best for your hair by first identifying your curly hair type.

A water based mousse may work best on wavy to curly hair texture, whereas a thicker gel or styling cream will provide better definition and hold for thicker, tighter, kinkier coils. For extra protection against frizz, prime your curls with a powerful serum for frizz while your hair is still soaking wet. Then, scrunch your mousse or gel into wet or damp hair, working from the ends up encouraging curls to form

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Gently Squeeze Out Excess Moisture. 

After stepping out of the shower, take a microfiber towel or soft cotton t-shirt, and gently squeeze your hair to remove excess moisture. Don’t rub or use a regular towel, as the friction can damage your delicate strands and lead to frizz. If you need to detangle any snarls, spritz on some leaves in conditioner first and use a wide-toothed comb or better yet, your fingers.    The wider the comb or fingers, the more separated the curls will look.

Towel Drying Curly Hair: 

Dry your curls carefully. With any texture, wet hair is super fragile. It’s important to dry curly hair with a fabric that won’t cause too much friction. Not only does friction make curls look frizzy because it’s lifting the cuticle, but the rubbing can also cause breakage. Instead of a traditional towel, which can be rough on hair, use a soft cotton T-shirt to dry curls.  Or there are special Hair Drying Towels that are smooth texture and not made with Terry Cloth that are great for Keeping the Curls Defined and Smooth.

Blow Dry with Moderate Heat

The high temperature from heat styling tools can remove the natural texture of your curls, making them dull and lifeless. Limit the use of heat drying and styling to only when necessary. 

To speed up drying without adding frizz, set your hairdryer to the lowest setting, and attach a diffuser. Let your curls rest gently on the nozzle of the diffuser, and continue to scrunch, separate, and define each curl as they dry.  Set your style with a humidity-fighting hair spray for perfectly defined yet touchable soft curls with plenty of Bounce.

Trim Curls Regularly to Prevent split ends.  

Curls that are smooth, defined, and healthy require regular trims. When you have split ends, it not only makes your curls look unhealthy, but it’s a prerequisite for more damage down the line. Prevent breakage by getting your ends clipped every six to eight weeks.

Protect Curls While You Sleep

A big part of curl care is how you protect hair while you sleep. Putting it in a protective style and ensuring that your hair doesn’t rub against rough fabrics is important. Sleeping with a bonnet or satin pillowcase is pretty much a requirement in any curly hair care routine, whether you’re working with short or long curly hair.

Haircare experts swear by the pineapple trick as part of the sleep routine for curly hair. Pile all your hair on top of your head into a bun or a loose ponytail. This way, there is less friction between your hair and the pillowcase. Switch to satin or silk pillowcases instead of cotton cases to reduce the friction.

Give your Curls a Day to Breathe

Although Oils and Organic Styling Products can add so much hydration, moisture, and nutrients to your Curls, making them great for Health Curls…. It is a great idea to give your Hair a “Breather Day.”   One day a week in which you do not use any styling products or oils after your shower.   This allows the hair to breathe and rest and relax from constant attention.    Taking a day off the products also helps the Curls to weigh less and restore some of the Bounce.    If the Breather Day involves some time near the Beach, in Nature, or in the Sun, this gives the Curls extra benefits of these healing Elements.

Oils For Curly Hair

No matter what the hair texture or type, the basic rules of hair care remain the same. Oiling your hair improves blood circulation to the scalp and promotes healthy Hair Growth.  

 Natural oils are a rich source of vitamin E and fatty acids. These fatty acids help to lock the moisture in your hair. That’s how natural oils control frizz and improve the manageability of curly hair. Massaging natural oils on the scalp boosts blood circulation and promotes hair growth.

Here are some of the Best Oils for the Curly Hair:

COCONUT OIL is great for Thicker Curls and leaves the curls looking non greasing and hydrated.  Coconut Oil is rich in Sterols and Medium Chain Fatty Acids with are very nourishing and repairing to damaged Curls.   Coconut Oil is one of the best for Oil for Hair that needs a strong Styling support.  Use your fingertips to massage the oil onto your scalp. You can apply coconut oil before bedtime and wash the morning after. Alternatively, you can also apply oil an hour before shampooing your hair.

OLIVE OIL is one of the Most Popular Hair Oils that are used in Beauty around the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean.   It makes a nourishing treatment rich in Omega 9 Fatty Acids for Curly Hair Take 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil in a bowl and heat for a minute. Apply evenly on your scalp and hair with your fingertips. Wrap a warm towel over your head and rinse off the oil with a mild shampoo after 45 minutes to 1 hour.

ARGAN OIL is perhaps one of the best and most Balanced of all the Oils known for Curls and Hair Benefits.   It is native to Morocco and its legendary benefits have made it a favorite Hair ingredient in Cosmetics around the World.  Argan Oil is rich in Plant Sterols, Vitamin E, Anti-0xidants, Minerals, and Omega Oils.   This winning combination makes Argan a star for Curl Care.   The Argan absorbs rapidly and is lightweight allowing the Curls to be nourished, healthy and still retain bounce.

 

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