The Most Important Curly Hair Care Tips

Is there a rule that curly girls can't wear their hair cropped? In order to achieve the most flattering cut, Garren recommends that you maintain two or three inches of length throughout your entire head and that it be cut to mimic the shape of your head

Is there a rule that curly girls can't wear their hair cropped? In order to achieve the most flattering cut, Garren recommends that you maintain two or three inches of length throughout your entire head and that it be cut to mimic the shape of your head. And, whatever you do, avoid getting razor cuts because they can irritate the cuticle and cause frizz to worsen.

The Most Important Curly Hair Care Tips

real hair wigs looks best when it's shoulder-length or longer, with a few layers cut in to keep it from looking bottom-heavy or boxy. Inquire about layers that begin at your chin and angle downward all the way around your head. Several celebrities, including Nicole Kidman and Sarah Jessica Parker, are good examples. The cut is great for curly hair because it helps support the coils and keeps them looking as long and full as possible. However, avoid cutting your shortest layers too short, as this can cause your hair to look poufy. If you want to avoid fluff, hairstylist Jimmy Paul of the Bumble and Bumble salon in New York suggests starting them at your collarbone.

When it comes to washing human hair wigs, hairstylists all agree that less is definitely more when it comes to the product used. When possible, shampoo your hair as infrequently as possible: every other day if your hair is very fine, and once a week if your hair is extremely thick. On days when you don't want to wash it, McMillan recommends simply rinsing it with water. And, if you must lather up, look for moisturizing products that contain ingredients such as shea butter, palm oil, or avocado oil, among others.(Our favorite curly shampoo is Aveda Be Curly Shampoo, which contains a blend of aloe and wheat protein that shrinks around ringlets as they dry, reducing frizz.)

By using conditioner twice, you can give your curls a better chance of surviving the battle against frizz. When you get into the shower, lather on a rich conditioner that contains silicone (any ingredient that ends in cone), such as Paul Labrecque Curly Condition; work it through your hair from roots to tips, then rinse thoroughly. Then get ready for conditioner number two, which is as follows:Detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb and style with a leave-in formula such as Ouidad Moisture Lock to keep it looking fresh. Leave-in conditioner should be applied an inch away from the scalp and worked down to the tips of the hair. According to cosmetic chemist Jim Hammer, leave-in formulas deposit a uniform film of moisturizing polymers on the hair and create a humidity-resistant barrier.

 

 



Apply a keratin hair mask to freshly washed hair once a week and leave it in for ten minutes to see results. The Phyto Phytokarité Ultra Nourishing Mask is a favorite of ours. Because of the conditioners in the mask, moisture is kept out of the hair and the cuticle is sealed (which helps to prevent frizz), and the keratin strengthens the hair so that it can withstand further damage. Maintaining the cuticle of every strand in order to prevent moisture from entering is the next step in frizz-fighting. When you have wet hair, comb it through with a dime-to-quarter-size drop of an anti-frizz cream between your hands to smooth it. If you have fine hair, use a smoothing product that is water-based, such as Moroccanoil Light Oil Treatment for Fine and Light-Colored Hair, that will not weigh you down. For medium to thick textures, look for a product that contains silicone, which will smooth and seal the cuticle, preventing moisture from entering the texture. Dove Damage Therapy Frizz Control Taming Cream is a favorite of ours.

Blow-drying can be extremely damaging to curls, causing them to become fuzzy and puffed to the point of being unrecognizable. That's why McMillan and his fellow stylists recommend that, whenever possible, you avoid using heat and instead use your hands to style your hair. Showering first and squeezing out all of the excess water is a good idea. Take small sections of hair and wrap them around your fingers for 15 to 30 seconds, depending on how long your hair is. This will create unified, shiny ringlets. Make sure to allow your hair to dry at its own pace and refrain from touching it:Garren says that the less you touch your curls when they're wet, the less likely they are to become frizzy or pull apart in the long run.

When you're pressed for time, a diffuser and a curling iron are the two most important tools in your arsenal. A diffuser aids in the distribution of airflow, ensuring that curls dry evenly and remain intact. Following completion, a one-inch iron can be used to refine the spirals and keep them looking lustrous for longer. According to hairstylist Nathaniel Hawkins, there are several different types of curls you can achieve. If you want tighter curls, wrap less hair around the iron; if you want a looser version, wrap more hair around it. Curly girls are inundated with hard-drying gels that leave their hair stiff, says Keneesha Hudson, owner of Atlanta's Urbanbella beauty boutique. "Curly girls are bombarded with hard-drying gels that leave their hair stiff," she says. The fact that it defines curls without feeling like anything is in your hair is what makes Hair Rules Curly Whip such a cult favorite in her store, she explains. Another soft curl definer we like is Herbal Essences Tousle Me Softly Tousling Spray Gel, which is available in several colors.

Tie your hair into a low, loose bun, like this one from Dolce Gabbana's fall collection. To begin, apply styling lotion to damp hair and allow it to dry completely. Once the hair is parted on the side, take face-framing sections of two inches in length and twist them back toward the nape of the neck. Pin in place with bobby pins, then gather the rest of your hair and begin twisting it into a low bun, pinning it in place as you go. Keep the ends a little loose and unkempt.


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