Naturally curly hair can be one of the
hardest types of hair to maintain and control; hopefully with these hairdressing tips on the best Tools, Products and Techniques ~ I
can help make styling and care easier for everyday wear.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Products for Curly Hair
Hydration is the key!! All hair requires it own specific care management; with the correct techniques and products, taming your mane can be done with greater ease for everyday wear.
Shampoo
Hairstylists agree that when it comes to washing curly hair, less is
definitely more. Shampoo as infrequently as possible: every other day if your
hair is very fine; once a week if it's superthick. On days you don't wash it, just rinsing with water. And when you must lather up, use
moisturizing products that contain ingredients like shea butter, palm oil, or
avocado oil.
Product: Aveda Be Curly Shampoo it contains a blend
of aloe and wheat protein that retracts around ringlets as they dry to help
fight frizz
Conditioner
Give your curls a fighting chance against
frizz by loading up on conditioner—twice. In the shower, slather on a rich
conditioner that contains silicone (any ingredient that ends in
"cone");
spread it on from roots to tips, leave it on for five minutes, and rinse
thoroughly.
Turn tangles into tendrils with this whisper-light yet thorough curl-enhancing conditioner.
Then get ready for conditioner number two: Squeeze the water out of
your hair, detangle with a wide-tooth comb, and apply a leave-in formula
starting an inch from the scalp and working it down to the tips. "Leave-in
formulas deposit a uniform film of moisturizing polymers on the hair and create
a humidity-resistant barrier," explains cosmetic chemist Jim Hammer.
Defines curls, detangles, hydrates, and prevents frizz
Treatment
Once a week treat your hair to a Nourishing mask ~ it only takes 10 minutes!! your hair will become silky soft and more manageable everyday.
It will Sumptuous plant butters and essential oils deeply nourish and
strengthen, rejuvenating hair from within while minimizing breakage.
(I found this product on Strawberrynet at a cheaper price)
Top Tools for Curly hair
Wide-Toothed Comb
This is
textured hair 101 if you’re new to your natural hair. The teeth are spaced wide
enough to allow the hair space to glide through. Slather on your favorite
conditioner before you de-tangle!
Denman Brush
Some use it to
de-tangle, some use it to “clump” and define their curls after using a gel. With
different types to choose from, hair of every thickness and curl pattern should
be able to find what works best for them.
Diffuser attachment
The majority of women own a hairdryer but how often is it used?? the diffuser is an add-on to your dryer that allows the hair
to dry even quicker, as it distributes heat to gently dry your hair.
Hair pins
Bobby pins can be the quick savor to a fast up-style that doesn't require a lot of time. We like that!
Satin scarf/pillowcase
Even tossing
and turning in our sheets can cause hair breakage in the long term! using a Satin pillow case can allow the hair to guide smoothly over the pillow case. Don't like the look?? Wrapping your hair in a scarf can have the same aid.
Processing cap (aka the shower cap)
For those deep
conditioning sessions, wrap your hair up in a plastic shower cap. Your body
heat will allow the product to soak even more into your hair!
Butterfly clips
Great for
securing hair in sections, keeping it out of your way while you style! Adding
product and styling in sections makes the whole process easier and ensures you
don’t miss a spot!
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