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How to Style Curly Hair: Your Simple Curl Care Guide

How to Style Curly Hair Your Simple Curl

It has never been a better time to embrace your curls. Natural locks are trending like never before, but that hasn’t made curly hair styling any easier. However, it’s time to stop battling your hair once and for all by learning these curly hairstyle tips on how to properly maintain your curly strands.

Whether it’s more hydrating products on your hair or drying your curls differently, there are several ways that you can perk up your curls without sacrificing the integrity of your hair. Dive right into these 7 hair care tips that all women with curly hair need to know about.

How to Style Curly Hair :

  • Styling curly hair is all about giving your locks hydration, using the right techniques, and creating a routine with curl-specific products.
  • From understanding your curl pattern to using the LOC method and styling damp hair, learn the smarter ways to care for curls.
  • Avoid curl-damaging habits like brushing dry hair.
  • Use leave-ins, texture pastes, and dry shampoo for best results, and opt for Redken’s hydrating, damage-controlling Acidic Bonding Concentrate range.

 

1. Get to know your curls 

Beyond hair types, there are also different types of curl patterns: wavy, curly, or spiral. Those with wavy hair often find that their curls are loosely defined and are shaped like an “S.” The next type is curly hair, which is a mixture of various curl patterns. This type of hair has curls that are tighter than waves but looser and more open than spirals. Lastly, there are spiral curls. This curl type features medium to springy coils that can interlock or create zigzag patterns that start closer to the roots. Each curl needs to be cared for and brushed differently.

2. Switch to curl care 

Curly and straight hair cannot be cared for in the same way. To get the best canvas to work with, reach for the best products for curly hair that are both hydrating and repairing. Look for shampoos and conditioners with bonding complexes that are free of sulphates. Curls need as much hydration as they can get, so by nourishing your hair in the shower, you can help to improve the overall look and feel of your curls. Try not to brush out your hair in the shower. Use your fingers or a wide-toothed comb to gently detangle your hair.

3. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate 

Just conditioning may not cut it for high porosity curly hair. This is why you must turn to leave-in conditioners and masks to keep the moisture going and curls quenched. If you don’t have a leave-in product handy, you can simply start by leaving the conditioner on your hair for a long time. Towel dry your hair slightly, use conditioner on damp curls, and cover them with a shower cap over your hair to prevent it from washing out, and leave it on for a while. Once your hair begins feeling weighed down, wash it.

4. Use texture pastes 

Use a texturizing paste to enhance your curly hairstyles and make them look more defined. A little goes a long way with applying it to curly hair, so use dime-sized amounts when applying the gel to your strands, or you may end up with crunchy hair. You can also use a multi-purpose hair spray that adds shine, frizz control, as well as hold to your curls

5. Dry Shampoo

Cut down on traditional shampooing for curly hair. Washing your hair too often can make curly hair go very dry. If you don’t want to wash right before trying curly hairstyles, try a dry shampoo. Dry shampoos help you achieve a bit of volume at the roots while keeping the ends untouched. While shampooing less frequently is recommended for curly hair, you still need to shampoo every so often to remove a buildup in your hair.

6. LOC it

For those with thicker, tighter curls, you have to try the LOC method. LOC stands for leave-in conditioner, oil, and cream. Layering these three products onto damp hair can do wonders for your curly hair styling. Each product helps you protect, moisturize, and soften the hair, creating fabulously healthy strands.

7. Style Damp Hair

If you’re trying to shape or adjust your curl pattern, don’t do it while your hair is dry. Working with dry curls isn’t going to do much for reshaping them. Instead, work with the hair while it’s wet. This way, you can shape your curly hairstyle while the hair dries, which creates a longer-lasting style.

With the basics all cleared, glance through these last-minute tips that will help you ace curly hair styles.

  • Ditch your bristle brushes while trying curly hairstyles. Stick to your wide-tooth comb to preserve your natural curls or simply finger-comb your hair.
  • Always detangle your hair from the ends upward. This prevents breakage and keeps your curls healthy and intact.
  • Curls can turn into a world of frizz every morning. Wrap your hair in a silk or satin scarf before bed to maintain its bounce.
  • Ask your Redken stylist for a dry cut to shape your curls accurately. Wet curls shrink and can lead to uneven results.

With all your basics in, go ahead and style away. Check out the wide range of Redken hair care products, hair color products, and hair styling products, and take your curly hair styling to the next level. Don’t forget to give your curls the best care with Redken’s Acidic Bonding Concentrate.