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- by Elizabeth Carter
- February 20, 2024
- 3 min read
Do you struggle with frizz, dryness, or undefined curls or waves? If so, you're not alone. Many people with curly hair face these challenges on a daily basis, leading to frustration and a never-ending search for the perfect solution.
The Curly Girl Method is something many turn to when they begin their curly journey.
How to start your curly journey:
Developed by Lorraine Massey in her book "Curly Girl: The Handbook," the Curly Girl Method is a hair care approach designed specifically for those with curly and wavy hair types. It's all about embracing your natural curls, working with their unique texture rather than against it, and achieving healthier, more defined curls without harsh chemicals or damaging practices.
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So, what exactly does the Curly Girl Method entail? Let's break it down:
Say Goodbye to Sulphates and Silicones:
Traditional shampoos and conditioners often contain sulphates, which can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and frizz. Silicones, found in many hair products, can create a barrier that prevents moisture from penetrating the hair shaft. In the Curly Girl Method, these ingredients are a big no-no. Instead, opt for sulphate-free shampoos and silicone-free conditioners to help retain moisture and maintain healthy curls.
Co-Washing:
Co-washing, short for "conditioner washing," involves using conditioner or a specific co-wash product to cleanse the hair instead of shampoo. This helps to gently remove dirt and build-up without stripping away natural oils, leaving the hair hydrated and soft.
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Hydration is Key:
Curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair because the natural oils produced by the scalp have a harder time traveling down the length of the hair shaft. That's why hydration is essential for maintaining healthy curls. Incorporate deep conditioning treatments into your routine regularly to replenish moisture and keep your curls looking their best.
Avoid Heat Styling:
Heat styling tools like flat irons and curling wands can cause damage to curly hair, leading to frizz and breakage. Embrace your natural texture and limit the use of heat styling as much as possible. Instead, opt for air-drying or diffusing your hair to minimize damage.
Define Your Curls:
Say goodbye to crunchy, stiff curls and hello to soft, defined waves and coils. Use styling products like curl creams, gels, or mousses to enhance your natural curl pattern and reduce frizz. Apply these products to wet or damp hair, then scrunch and twist sections of hair to encourage curl formation.
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Protect Your Curls While You Sleep:
Cotton pillowcases can cause friction and lead to frizz, so consider switching to a silk or satin pillowcase to help preserve your curls while you sleep. You can also try pineappling – loosely gathering your hair at the top of your head and securing it with a silk scrunchie – to prevent tangles and preserve your curls overnight.
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Summary:
The Curly Girl Method is not just about achieving beautiful curls; it's about embracing your natural hair texture and learning to love the hair you were born with. It's a journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance, and it starts with giving your curls the care and attention they deserve.
Remember that everyone's hair is unique, and it may take some trial and error to find the products and techniques that work best for you. But with patience, perseverance, and a little bit of experimentation, you can enjoy gorgeously defined, frizz-free curls.
Check out our “Starter Pack” including everything you need for fabulous curls.All of the products within the Only Curls range are suitable for those following the Curly Girl Method.
Starter Pack
£35.00 GBP
A Starter kit that has everything you need for a quick and easy curl routine.
Perfect for trying out Only Curls for the first time.
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