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How To Get More Defined Curls with
Natural Hair
Curly hair is just like straight hair, only curly. Curly hair is defined
as hair that is naturally wavy, kinky or tightly coiled. When you start growing
out your current hair, your hair begins to change slowly and then after about
six months, you'll notice that your hair is changing.
Curly hair is
a hairstyle that definitely splits opinion. Most of the time, it gets a lot of
bad press for being hard to manage, but it’s actually a blessing in disguise.
If you are
looking for a new look, however, you can find a wide variety of fun and
interesting styles for kinky hair.
Taking Care Of Your Curly Hair
You should start taking care of your new look by washing your hair with
a mild shampoo. Next, apply conditioner to help moisturize the hair. After
conditioning, rinse out the conditioner and repeat the process until the
shampoo runs clear.
Then, use a nourishing and
hydrating deep conditioner once a week or two to keep your hair healthy. To protect
your hair from heat damage, avoid blow drying and flat ironing while
transitioning. Use a curling iron only sparingly. If you must straighten, use a
low heat setting to prevent breakage.
We found a snippet
by celebrity stylist and founder of Curlsmith, Denis Robinson where he talks
about how we can make the most of our natural waves and curls.
Firstly, if
you’re tempted to reach for the straighteners or bottle of relaxer to try and
get rid of your curls in favor of straight hair, we urge you not to. “Curly
hair is beautiful and versatile – embrace it!” says Denis. “With so many
products available on the market for enhancing curls and waves these days,
there’s so much you can do with your hair without having to reach for the heat
tools.”
And before
you start thinking that curly bobs and pixie cuts are off-limits when it comes
to styling your natural texture, think again. “If you have curly or wavy hair
and want something short or cropped then go for it.”
How to Air Dry Curly Hair
If you have
kinky hair, you may not be used to it being in its natural state. The problem
with this is that if you are not used to seeing your hair in its natural state,
you may not know how to care for it properly when it is not straightened.
Ok… we've all
heard it—air drying is the healthiest way to dry curly hair. And while we know
that's true, once you get out of the shower, it can seem like a daunting task.
But if you wait until your hair is just damp and give yourself a little time to
style your curly mane, it will be worth the wait.
Also, use a scalp growth balm to keep the natural hair nourished
and prevent damage or breakage. A good scalp balm will also keep help scalps
that are itchy and dry.
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