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The Best Shampoo And Conditioner Sets For The Curly Girl Who Loves Her Curls

The Best Shampoo And Conditioner Sets For The Curly Girl Who Loves Her Curls

Curly girls need their shampoos and conditioners to provide maximum moisture while eliminating any impurities that can weigh down the curls or create frizz. We have compiled some of the best shampoos and conditioners for curly girls, eliminating hours of searching for the one that will work best for you!

Most shampoos are filled with harsh chemicals like sulfates, silicones, and waxes that do just that; weigh down the natural texture, create dryness and frizzy, undefined curls. When working with curly hair of any texture, it is best to follow the curly girl method. The curly girl method states that those with curly hair should use products that do not have any (or very little) sulfates, silicones, parabens, or waxes. These lightweight, low poo formulated cleansers are perfect for hydrating curls, eliminating toxins or impurities, moisturizing the scalp, and defining your curl. 

Aveda Be Curly Shampoo & Conditioner

Aveda has become one of the top hair care companies in the world. They have done this by creating products that do what they say they will do! Aveda Be Curly shampoo is infused with natural ingredients that cleanse and moisturize the hair creating well-defined curls. The conditioner helps to condition the curls with wheat proteins and organic aloe that helps to expand the hair shaft, creating volume and bounce. 

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Deva Curl Shampoo & Conditioner

Deva Curl has created a shampoo and conditioner line that is specific to targeting curls, waves, and coils. Stylists swear by this line! The Deva Curl shampoo and conditioner line has multiple levels of no-poo and no-lather shampoos and conditioners. Each level targets different curl patterns, from super curly to lightly waved, helping to define any wave or curl pattern. Deva Curl is formulated to cleanse and moisturize fine to thick curls without weighing them down. This line helps to enhance the natural curl pattern while removing any toxins and impurities from the hair, conditioning the scalp, and creating natural volume at the roots. 

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NYM’s Sicilian Blood Orange & Black Currant Shampoo & Conditioner

Not Your Mother’s Naturals has created their Blood Orange & Black Currant Shampoo and Conditioner. This combo follows the curly girl method of no sulfates, silicones, and waxes. This combo is perfect for the curly girl of all textures; coils, curls, and waves! The line was created with multiple levels including one or superfine waves and another for thick, dry curls or coils. NYM’s shampoo and conditioner are infused with sunflower oils and black currant oils which help to soften the curls and define any spiral. 

Playa Every Day Shampoo & Conditioner

Fine curls tend to fall flat when overly moisturized or when the products that are being used are filled with sulfates or heavy waxes. Playa shampoo and conditioner combo do not have sulfates, parabens, or heavy waxes, helping to create bouncy, lightweight curls. This sulfate-free formula creates weightless moisturized curls with the help of coconut water, sugar beet, and aloe leaf extract.

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Amika Cream Cleansing Conditioner

Amika’s One step, no lather co-wash gently cleanses curls leaving them hydrated and full of life. This cleansing conditioner creates weightless, hydrated curls, coils, and waves while eliminating a two-step process, build-up, and impurities. 

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Redken Curvaceous Low Foam Shampoo & Conditioner

If your shampoo and conditioner lathers and foams, there’s a good chance it has sulfates in it. Sulfates work to strip the hair of any build-up however they also tend to dry out the hair. This is a major no-no for curly hair. Redken’s Curvaceous Low Foam Shampoo has enough sulfates to cleanse the hair and little enough to keep the hair feeling moisturized and bouncy. This shampoo is infused with sugar crystals, moringa oil, and a UV protectant to help your curls stay bright and healthy. The conditioner that matches the low foam shampoo helps to re-energize the curls, adding lightweight moisturizing products into the hair. 

Rizos Curls Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner

This combo was created with dry curls in mind. The shampoo is sulfate-free, helping to create less lather when washing, in turn creating bouncy, hydrated curls. The sulfate-free shampoo has a no lather effect, allowing for the hair to maintain its natural oils that help to define curls. This combo uses shea butter and moringa oil to lightly moisturize the hair and scalp without weighing down the curl’s natural volume. The moisture helps to reduce frizziness and better define the curls, coils, or waves. 

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Vernon Francois Curl Shampoo & Hydrating Conditioner

This shampoo and conditioner combo was created by celebrity hairstylist, Vernon Francois with the curly girl in mind. The shampoo helps to define curls with the help of coconut, baobab oils, and mongongo. Combining these products helps to moisten the hair, giving the curls a bouncy, frizz-free result. 

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Creme of Nature Clay & Charcoal Shampoo & Hydrating Conditioner

Inspired by the rhassoul clay and bentonite treatments, this clay shampoo and conditioner will give you major curly vibes. Clay helps to soak up oils, break down any impurities in the hair, and define the curls. This shampoo will help to eliminate any impurities in the hair while leaving curls bouncy and light. It helps to soften and moisturize the curls, nourishing them from roots to ends. 

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Ouidad Advanced Climate Control Defrizzing Shampoo & Conditioner

This shampoo and conditioner combo is great for the southern curly girl, the girl who lives with humidity! This combo helps to eliminate flyaways creating smooth, soft, hydrated curls. Ouidad Advanced Climate Control Defrizzing combo is sulfate-free and is formulated with shea and murumuru butter and babassu oil to help create well-defined curls. These products set into the hair follicle to block frizz causing humidity from entering into the hair. 

Essentially, curls need moisture. Curls need oil. Curls need definition. Curls do not need sulfates, parabens, silicons, or heavy waxes. When working with curls, to define them, using a shampoo and conditioner combo that has eliminated these products will help to give you moisturized, bouncy, well-defined curls.