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Hair Care Tips for Natural Curly Hair
Naturally curly hair needs moisture (not grease or drying alcohol) to restore its natural luster, beauty, and healthy state.
Unfortunately, most ethnic products contain cheap oils that coat and weigh down the hair. Non-ethnic products contain drying ingredients that rob the hair it of its natural sheen. You won't find any cheap oils or drying ingredients in our products...just quality ingredients, such as whole oats, amino silk acids (protein), wheat germ, jojoba, avocado and coconut oil, as well as a new, patented ingredient, all natural ingredients to put the bounce back into your curl.
Conditioning your curly hair is one of the most important steps in your hair care regime. Curly hair is dry by nature and requires moisture. Continue to pump moisture, moisture, moisture back into your locs.
How to Properly Condition the Natural Curly Hair:
- After completely rinsing shampoo out of your hair, apply a generous amount of conditioner into the palm of your hands. Start at the middle of your hair (not at the roots) and work your way down to the ends. Comb conditioner completely through the hair. Apply an additional helping of conditioner to the hair’s ends, as they are the most dry and porous. Allow the conditioner to penetrate. Rinse well.
- Add an extra helping of your favorite natural oil (sweet almond, coconut, or jojoba) to your conditioner. Mix well. Apply a nice coat of your conditioner concoction to your hair, comb through. Cover with plastic cap. Allow conditioner to penetrate during your shower time. Rinse. Thicker hair types: Do not rinse out completely. Leave a slight film of conditioner in your hair.
- Deep condition your hair at least once a month. Comb a coat of conditioner through your locks. Cover with plastic cap. Sit under the dryer for 15-25 minutes. Rinse. Deep conditioning is recommended once a week.
- Use a daily leave in treatment to protect the curly hair from environmental elements. This helps prevent the hair from drying out from season to season.
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November 12, 2009
chrissy
I have thick black spiral curls.
It gets so thick in the summer that i cant even wear it down because it gets so out of control no matter what i do. I used to color my hair but i just went natural and died it black.
I have tried everything!
Please help.
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September 17, 2009
priya
my hair is so curly and silky cair how maintains
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September 9, 2009
Claudia
I have short and natural curly hair. I used to color it, but now I let it go gray and it feels coarse and I can't do anything with it. It has no shine and it doesn't look healthy. I need a new style and something to use that will make my hair look healthy again. It is thicker now and I have to get it thinned every 3 weeks or it just sits on my head like a brick. It has no bounce. I am frustrated and don't know what to do.
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July 31, 2009
Raychel
I have very very thick hair, and i'd say the curls are tight or medium tightness. it's a little past my shoulders when dry. i don't use any heat styling, i let it air dry, barely shampoo, rarely comb...it's still super frizzy as soon as i walk outside! i don't know what to do :-/
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July 1, 2009
Jen
Try to find hair cream , that works particularly well with your hair and apply that instead of mousse. This will prevent the whole hard and crunchy feel aaaaaand prevents frizziness =D
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December 2, 2008
RobertaT
Yea my hair is extremely frizzy and i use soo much mousse i prefer it though because it looks better but in the end its what ur happy with :) x
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September 26, 2008
Ally
wow, good info. I have extremly thick and fairly curly hair and the only way it seems to stay semi frizzless is when I apply loads of mousse, but this also often makes my hair hard and crunchy which I hate, maybe this will help ?
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