No More Bad Hair Days: Tips For Managing Curly Hair

 

Curly hair is something you shouldn't be embarrassed about. There are a lot of people who would kill to have the hair you have right now. But having curly hair is one thing; taking care of and styling is another.

This post will help you in taking care of your curls and how you can style them day to day!

Eat food that is good for your hair.

Curly hair is unique and beautiful but can also be challenging to manage. You may want to consider changing your diet if you're looking for ways to keep your curly hair healthy and strong. Believe it or not, what you eat can significantly impact your hair's health. Here are some foods that are especially good for curly hair:

• Omega-3 fatty acids: In fish, nuts, and seeds, omega-3 fatty acids help keep curly hair hydrated and prevent breakage.

• Vitamins A and C: These vitamins are essential for maintaining healthy scalp tissue. You can find them in colourful fruits and vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes.

• Protein: Protein is essential for healthy hair growth. Curly hair tends to be especially dry and brittle, so aim for foods high in protein and saturated fat, like lean meats, fish, tofu, and legumes.

Use a diffuser to help define curls.

If you have curly hair, you know that sometimes it can be challenging to get your curls to behave the way you want them to.

 

Frizz, for instance, is a common issue. One way to help control your curls and cut down on frizz is to use a diffuser when you blow dry your hair. A diffuser is an attachment that you can put on most hair dryers. It diffuses the flow of air, which helps to reduce frizz and define your curls.

  • To use a diffuser, start by towel-drying your hair - don't rub, as this can cause frizz.

  • Then, apply a curl-enhancing product to your damp hair.

  • Next, attach the diffuser to your hair dryer and set it to low or medium heat.

  • Finally, hold the diffuser close to your head and direct the airflow down the length of your hair.

  • Move the diffuser as you dry to help enhance your natural curl pattern.

Use your fingers instead of a brush or comb.

Many people with curly hair find the best way to style their locks is to use their fingers instead of a brush or comb. This technique can help to define curls and minimize frizz. When using your fingers to style curly hair:

  • Start by applying a leave-in conditioner or curl cream to damp strands.

  • Then, gently scrunch your hair with your hands to help distribute the product evenly.

  • Once your hair is dry, you can use your fingers to fluff up your coils or tame any stray hairs lightly.

  • With a bit of practice, you'll be able to achieve beautiful, defined curls that look great all day long.

 

Apply product to wet hair, not dry

Curly hair is often compared to a dry sponge - it soaks up products quickly and can become weighed down if too much product is applied. For this reason, applying styling products to curly hair while it's wet is essential. This will help ensure that the product is evenly distributed and that your curls don't look flat or greasy.

So, next time you reach for your favourite curly hair products, make sure to do so while your hair is still damp. Your curls will thank you for it!

Let hair air dry whenever possible.

One of the best things you can do for your curly hair is to let it air dry whenever possible. When curly hair is exposed to heat from blow dryers or curling irons, it can quickly become dry and frizzy. Allowing your hair to air dry helps to preserve natural moisture and prevent damage from heat styling.

Avoid using excessive heat styling tools.

If you have curly hair, you know that heat styling tools can be a necessary evil. While they can help to tame unruly curls and create a polished look, they can also cause damage if used incorrectly or too often.

Curly hair is as beautiful as any other hair type.

But it does need a little more TLC to keep them bouncy. Make sure to not just embrace the curls but keep them in check and on point with these great tips!

 
David McAlinden