Taming the Curls

7 Tips That Will Help You Get Your Curly Hair Under Control

While many people who were born with straight hair may envy your naturally curly hair, you may find your hair burdensome to tame at times. You may have delicate ringlets, bold and kinky curls or another type of curly hair altogether. Regardless of the type of curls that you were naturally blessed with, you can easily follow some of these tips to help you get your curls under control with ease.

Choose Your Shampoo Carefully

You only have to walk down the hair care aisle in your local grocery store to understand how many shampoo choices are available to you. Not all shampoos are suitable for all hair types. Even those that state they are designed for curly hair may be better suited for fine or thick hair or for looser or tighter curls. Take time experiment to find the best shampoo for you.

Condition Your Hair As Needed

Each time you shampoo your hair, you should also condition it. You may need to experiment with different conditioning products to find the best one for your hair type and curl type. In addition, you may need to use a deep conditioning oil treatment from time to time to ensure that your curls remain manageable. Some treatments are designed specifically for curly hair like yours, and these can help you to avoid frizz during high humidity conditions.

Avoid Styling With Heat

Many people will use various heating products to style their hair, such as flat irons, blow dryers and others. These can result in issues like dryness, frizziness and general damage or breakage that can make your hair look unhealthy. A better idea is to avoid styling with heat altogether, and allow your hair to naturally air dry.

Blot Your Hair Dry

While you do not want to blow dry your hair, you also do not want to rub it dry with a towel. Generally, you want your hair to air dry, but you can blot it gently with a towel. When you rub it, you risk getting tangles and creating frizz. Blotting it gently will remove excess water without causing tangles or damage.

Brush Wet Hair

After you shower and shampoo your hair, it is generally best to brush through your hair when it is wet. You may be well aware that brushing through your dry curls can make your frizz and even poof out, but you still need to brush through your hair so that it is not a tangled mess. Brushing through your curls when your hair is wet is the best idea.

Use a Styling Spray

If you want to keep your hair looking great throughout the day, you may need to use the right styling spray. You generally will not be able to brush your hair as often as those who have straight hair can, but a styling spray can help you to keep your hair looking shiny, healthy and styled. There are various products available, so experiment with different products until you find the best one for you.

Find a No-Fuss Routine

Some people with straight hair may change up their hair style periodically or even every day. They may choose to straighten their hair one day and curl it the next. When you have curly hair, you generally want to find a simple routine and stick with it every day. You can experiment with pulling it back or leaving it down, but this may be the extent of experimenting that you want to do with your hair styling efforts.

Curly hair can seem like both a blessing and a curse at times. The good news is that you can more easily manage and style your hair when you follow these tips. After you have found a routine that works well for you, stick with it for the best results.