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Curly Hair Styling Tips And Tricks To Bring Your Mane Back To Life

Curly Hair Styling Tips And Tricks To Bring Your Mane Back To Life

Are you lost in the tangly mess that is curly hair? Need some more definition? Here's a guide with curly hair styling tips to bring your mane back to life.

Choosing the right shampoos and conditioners for your hair is critical to gorgeous and healthy curls. Ignoring this step could negatively impact the look of your curls in terms of definition and moisture. Once you’ve found the right washing products, the next step is styling, which can be the most time-consuming portion of your curly hair routine. This article is all about trial and error in finding the right styling products that give you the hair you want. Finding the right products can be difficult, and you might find yourself spending a lot of money and time trying to get your hair to look the way you want it to. However, I’ve found a few products that have brought my curly mane back to life. If you’re looking for something to revive your routine, check out these curly hair styling tips.

Gel

The first step in my curly hair routine is applying gel. Now, you have to be very careful with gel products, because it can be a bit tricky to find the right one. Some gels are too thick and can leave your curls feeling crunchy and looking like ramen noodles … not cute. Others dry down and leave flakes in your hair, giving off the appearance of dandruff. When it comes to curly hair, you want a gel that has a light/medium hold and is alcohol- free. The level of hold determines how “crunchy” your hair will be. The alcohol dries it out, leaving you with flakes of dry gel. The best one I’ve found is the Devacurl Light Defining Gel. You apply this product to wet hair from root to ends. It works just like a typical gel, except it doesn’t leave your curls looking/feeling crunchy AND gives your curls added definition. You can find this gel at Ulta, Sephora, or online at DevaCurl.com.

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Leave-In Conditioner

The next step is applying a leave-in conditioner. The importance of this step is to ensure the longevity of your curls into two or three-day hair. Basically, you want to minimize the amount of times you restyle your hair to save on money and time. A leave-in conditioner detangles your curls and keeps them from getting into a knotted mess. The two leave-ins I prefer to use are Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen, Grow, and Restore Leave-In Conditioner, and the DevaCurl B’Leave-In. After you apply your gel, you then use a leave-in conditioner in your hair to keep your hair detangled. The Shea Moisture leave-in conditioner is much thicker in texture so I avoid using this product on the roots of my hair; to avoid build-up on the scalp. You can use either product; they both work in similar ways. You can purchase the Shea Moisture leave-in conditioner for $6.99 on their website at SheaMoisture.com or your local Target, Walmart and Walgreens.

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The DevaCurl B’Leave-In is more of a thin gel-like texture and it’s great at “sticking your curls together” like a regular conditioner would. I tend to focus this product on the “trouble areas” of my hair, aka, where my curls are the most frizzy and dried out. The B’Leave-In retails for $20.00 online. You can find this leave-in conditioner at Ulta or Sephora.

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Curl Cream

Next up is a curl cream for curly hair styling tips. The purpose of a curl cream is to not only define your curls, but to give some additional moisture so that they resist dryness throughout the day. The DevaCurl SuperCream does exactly that. It’s a lightweight, yet creamy texture and has a delicious scent. It gives your curls just the boost of moisture they need. It retails for $28.00 at Sephora.com.

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Oil

Once your hair is dry, the final touch is to apply an oil. The purpose of using an oil in your hair is to increase the moisture and add shine to your curls. You can use any oil, such as olive, coconut or moroccan. My personal favorite is the Argan Oil by One ‘n Only from Sally Beauty Supply for $9.99. Argan oil is popular oil for adding shine to your curls, but also being lightweight so that your hair doesn’t feel greasy. I scrunch this into my hair once it’s dry and it leaves my curls shiny and smooth with these curly hair styling tips.

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While expensive, DevaCurl products, (after twenty years of dealing with my own curly mane) are the products that I’ve found work best. Their products follow the curly girl method, and the line ranges for all types of curls. Throw in a new product or a new step in your routine — it might be the boost your curly hair needs with these curly hair styling tips!

What are you favorite curly hair styling tips? Let us know in the comments!

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