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More Information on Curly Hair Care Tips
  • Wash and condition. Curly hair can dry out at the tips. Be sure to pay attention to them when conditioning. Its also a good idea to avoid the roots. Conditioner on the roots can flatten a do.
  • Blow drying can be hazardous to your curls. Be sure to use a diffuser so that you don't literally blow the curl right out of your hair.
  • Use your fingers or a hair pick to loosen your curls. Your hair doesn't like brushes.
  • If you need a few more, a curling iron can be your best friend. Just in case you didn't know, the smaller the barrel, the tighter the curl.
  • Never apply shampoo to the top of your head. Always start at the nape of your neck.
  • Never wrap your hair in a towel like a turban. This bends the hair shaft and causes hair breakage. Instead, place the towel on your head like a veil and gently squeeze out excess moisture.
  • Comb conditioner through your hair while you’re still in the shower. Then rinse. This evenly distributes the product and makes combing your wet hair a breeze.
  • Control gel works just as well in dry climates.
  • For added shine, add extra drops of tame smoothing serum when hair is dry.
  • Use rejuvenate texturizing mist on days when you do not shampoo your hair to revive your curls and give them a fresh, bouncy look.
  • Before applying a styling or finishing product to your hair, really rub the product into your hands as if you were applying hand cream. This will help you to control the product and distribute evenly.
  • Shine hair gloss can be used to detangle and condition hair. Apply 4-6 drops to hands and massage into damp hair for 1 minute. Comb through using a wide-toothed comb.
  • Try not to shampoo every day. The natural oils in your scalp are beneficial to the health of your hair.
  • Not all stylists know how to cut curly hair. Before getting your curls cut, call the salon to find out if they have a curly hair specialist.
  • Save even more time by creating your own curl potion. Mix a dime-sized amount of replenish leave-in conditioner, dime-sized amount of control gel and 4 drops of tame smoothing serum in the palm of your hand. Rub together and apply to wet hair. Comb through and go.
  • For those of you that insist on straightening your hair, tame smoothing serum is the product for you. Pump 4 drops into the palm of your hand, rub together and massage through hair. Comb through and blow dry using a round brush. You will have silky, straight, shiny hair.
  • Life is short. Be happy with your curls!

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