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Curly hair is Journey for a reason. From changing your shampoo to adding styling products. But trust me it is all worth it. And here is a guide for you to start the curly hair journey on the right foot.<br>
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How To Get Perfect Curls Every Time Curly hair is Journey for a reason. From changing your shampoo to adding styling products. But trust me it is all worth it. And here is a guide for you to start the curly hair journey on the right foot. Use a Curly-Hair Shampoo and Conditioner
Sulphate free Shampoo and Conditioner. If you are starting the journey first apply Cleansing shampoo which will clean the slate for the curly girl method to work. Bonus Tips: If you are not sure of what brand will work for you, then you should try their travel or sample sizes which can go for 2-4 washdays, enough washes to give you an idea. Apply Your Styling Products in the Shower
Now, this can something new for you and time-consuming but this is the deal breaker. There are basically 2 stylers, the first is leave-in cream or butter (depending on your hair type) and the second is gel. Bonus tips: There will be times when your curls will feel crunchy or dry after gel, no worries, scrunch out your crunch with oil (lightweight oil) Use a T-Shirt, Then Air Dry Air drying is the best way to dry your curls. ‘PLOPPING’ is a technique that uses a cotton T-shirt (or pillowcase, or microfiber towel) to dry your wet curls in a self-contained mound on top of your head, helping to increase definition and cut down on frizz. Basically, it’s the curly-approved alternative to twisting a towel around your head. If you don’t have a microfiber towel
Use scrunchies and satin pillowcases Curly Hair lose moisture more quickly than straight hair due to its pattern. It becomes important to take care of your curls even when you are sleeping because that 8-hours can change the pattern. Use Scrunchies and shift to satin pillowcases. Moisturize Your Ends
Moisture! Moisture! Moisture! As mentioned above, try to give as much moisture as you can (but not overload). You should definitely try leave-in cream to manage your hair more easily.