Naturally curly hair requires moisture (not grease or drying alcohol) to reinstate its natural luster, beauty, and healthy state. Some of the problems related with having natural curls are frizz, kinks, flat-top and puffy hair. Using styling tools, products, and precision is an absolute must when accomplish professional curls that others will envy.

Cutting methods can affect curl too by decisive how much weight is dragging down on the hair shaft. Recently curls have enlarged in popularity again – and rightly so because they look great. Unfortunately, most ethnic products enclose cheap oils that coat and weigh down the hair. Non-ethnic products enclose drying ingredients that rob the hair it of its natural sheen.

Conditioning your curly hair is the essential steps in your hair care regime. For the superlative results natural curls need appropriate cutting and shaping techniques from professionals. Incorrect layering (weight distribution) can be grievous, making your curls frizzy (in excess of layering) or flat and lifeless (not enough graduated layers). Usually, most curly-haired people should not shampoo on a daily basis.

Most conditioners are in fact harsh enough to give you all the “shampooing” your hair needs, which means you might even seek a “no-poo” method where you wash your hair with conditioner, using shampoo only when you notice your hair getting dull (which could be twice a week or twice a year, depending on how oily your scalp is, what products you use, and many other factors).

Hair Care Tips for Natural Curly Hair

  • Wash it tenderly. No vigorous scrubbing through fingertips. Rub it smoothly into the hair and scalp, like a massage.
  • Relate a frizz control cream while hair is still wet and leave it to dry naturally.
  • Utilize an every day leave in treatment to protect the curly hair from environmental elements. This helps avert the hair from drying out from season to season.
  • Comb only through a wide tooth comb or your fingers. (Kinky curls usually shouldn’t be combed at all.
  • When drying, do not rub your hair by the towel; squeeze water into the towel.