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The Ultimate Guide to Curly Hair Care

Curly Hair Care

Tired of dealing with dry, frizzy, and unmanageable hair? The factors contributing to this dryness are pollution, dust, heat, humidity and sweat. Every person with curly hair dreams of having those silky, long curly locks that we usually see in those shampoo advertisements. Curly hair care is important. The difference between untameable dry hair and gorgeous curls is a good hair care routine. The right curly hair care products can help you turn your curls from greasy to gorgeous. 

How to Treat Curly Hair?

It’s no secret that hair care for curly hair requires way more effort. Curls are high maintenance. Here are a few ways you can go a long way with curly hair treatment:

1. Choosing the Right Shampoo

The first step in any hair care routine is washing your hair. Washing ensures that there is no remaining oil, dust, or dead skin cells on your scalp. For curly hair, it is best to use a mild shampoo that is free of sulphate, silicone, alcohol, and paraben. It is also beneficial to dilute your shampoo and conditioner in water before using them. 

2. Don’t Shampoo Excessively

Curly hair tends to dry up very quickly. Shampooing your hair excessively can result in the removal of natural moisture. Look for conditioners that have moisturizing ingredients. Conditioning ensures the hair cuticles are sealed and protected against damages.

3. Pre-Wash Treatment

Pre-wash hair treatment for curly hair ensures that the first step of the routine is effective. It aids in detangling and preparing the scalp to be cleansed and absorb the conditioner. One could apply a hair mask or conditioning oil for 20 minutes before washing it.

4. Brushing is a NO

Curly hair is always detangled, never brushed. Use a wide-toothed comb before a shower to detangle. Simply run your fingers to detangle it after a wash as it is more prone to breakage. 

5. Never Use More than Moderate Heat

Styling curly hair is always tempting. But one must not forget the damage heat does to natural curls. The high temperature of heat that styling tools have can damage the natural texture of your curls and make them lifeless. The only way around this is to limit styling your hair with heat and always use a good heat protectant spray. Using only moderate heat and a diffuser helps protect your natural curls.

6. Always Use Cold Water for Washing

Hot water can strip the scalp of its natural oils. It can also open hair cuticles up, making them prone to frizz and breakage. Therefore, it is better to use cold water while washing your hair.

7. Get Your Hair Trimmed Regularly

It does feel like split ends appear quicker on curly hair. Though that might not be true, it is still better to get your hair trimmed every 6-8 weeks. This promotes hair growth and allows your hair to look and feel healthy.

8. A Good Sleep Routine

When sleeping, your hair can get crushed by the weight of your head. Your curls end up looking messy and matted. A few ways in which you can preserve your curls while you sleep include using a silk or satin pillowcase to ward off frizz and breakage, braiding your hair before bed, using a silk or satin bonnet or headscarf, and trying a leave-in conditioner.

9. Try Natural Treatments

There are various natural treatments for curly hair care. You can try a mask of olive oil, vinegar, eggs, and mayonnaise. Apply it on your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes. Rinse with a mild shampoo. Mayonnaise provides moisture and shine to the curls while eggs add protein. 

You can also try a mask of a ripe avocado, two tablespoons of olive oil, and one tablespoon of honey. Apply this to your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes. Rinse with a mild shampoo after. Avocados are rich in vitamins and honey gives moisture to the curls.

There are a few other great ingredients you can use to treat your hair, including apple cider vinegar, milk, Hibiscus, fenugreek seeds, yogurt, rice water, and banana.

10. Use Quality Oil

Oiling your hair improves the scalp’s blood circulation and promotes hair growth. Organic oils are rich sources of fatty acids and vitamin E. They help to lock moisture in and manage frizz. The best oils that you can include in your hair care routine are coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, grapeseed oil, rose oil, amla oil, neem oil, argan oil, and bhringraj oil.

Conclusion  

Gentle hair care, right shampoo or other hair care products, and limited heat styling– curly hair care does not ask for much; just a little bit of effort! The above tips are all it will take to keep your curls manageably gorgeous.

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