5 Hair Care Rules for Those with Curls**

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5 Hair Care Rules for Those with Curls

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Curly hair is distinct. It is a unique, beautiful blessing that gets all the eyeballs and head turns. However, while you might always get all the spotlight, the spiral locks can be dreadful to maintain.

It is not news that all the coils and curves somehow make the hair brittle and delicate. All the natural oils your scalp produces to keep your strands moist and nourished have a hard time going round because of all the curls. Ultimately, curly heads tend to have dry and frizzy locks.

Nonetheless, you do not have to worry. You only have to incorporate a good hair care routine into your day, and you will have gorgeous, bouncy hair in no time. Before you run with this, you should know that the hair care regime for curly heads is different from others.

Looking to up your curly hair game? Here are our top 5 hair care rules to keep you on the right track:

#Rule 1: Do Not Over wash Your Hair

Since curly hair is more susceptible to dryness, it is not advisable to excessively shampoo your hair as this will wash out its natural oils. Also, remember that during wash day, make sure to use a gentle shampoo that is free of toxic chemicals that might be damaging to your scalp. This means you need to know at least five toxic shampoo ingredients to avoid.

You should also ensure that the shampoos you use are specifically made for curly locks such as Pump’s curly girl products. Additionally, rinse your hair with a conditioner that has moisturizing ingredients. This will ensure that your curls are protected against damage.

#Rule 2: Treat Your Hair before Wash

Before every wash, it will be beneficial to your curls if you get them prepped up. Usually, this is great for detangling and taking care of the frizz in your hair. All you have to do is part your curls into sections and apply conditioning oil, or better still, a hair mask.

With the conditioner still on, wrap the hair in a towel or put on a shower cap to keep in the heat and release the cuticles. This ensures your hair and scalp properly absorb the conditioner.

#Rule 3: Never Brush Your Hair with a Fine-Tooth Comb

A fine-tooth comb will only cause damage and breakage to your curls. The same caution goes for hairbrushes, as those will also invite frizz to your hair. In most cases, it’s better to stay away from brushing your curls; instead, you can use a wide-toothed comb before washing your hair.

Remember to be gentle as you comb through the locks from top to bottom. Also, after wash, you can simply run your fingers through the curls. However, never forget that it is a bad idea to comb wet curls as this will lead to breakage and damage.

 

#Rule 4: Use a Diffuser as You Blow Dry

Typically, after every wash, you apply a leave-in conditioner or other products tailored for curly or damaged hair, comb it out and leave it to air dry. This reduces the frizz level and maintains the shape of the natural curls.

However, if you are out of time and you need a quick dry, blow-dry the hair with a diffuser as this helps curls maintain their shape and minimizes frizz. Additionally, ensure that the dryer is on moderate heat as high temperature can destroy your hair’s natural texture and cause it to look lifeless.

#Rule 5: Never Skip Salon Visits

It might seem like a tempting idea to go for long intervals before cutting your hair, but it is advisable to get a trim at least every three months to get rid of damaged split ends.

Though it is possible to trim it yourself, the best option is to get professional help. Remember that you should completely dry out your hair before a trim, as damp hair can be misleading. When wet, the hair is weighed down, so there is a likelihood that too much hair gets trimmed off.

Verdict

Curly hair might be a unique blessing, but it can also be a pain. If you are one of those stuck trying to figure out how to maintain your curls, you only have to follow these five rules. In no time, you will have beautiful, healthy hair that will have you feeling better than ever.

 

**This is a collaborative post

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