Let’s face it. Curly hair can get dry and frizzy at times. That’s because curly hair requires more moisture than other hair types. In other words, finding the right products, and hydrating more than you think you should, is key. Additionally, in the winter months, hair tends to be dryer due to heating systems, cold temperatures, and more heat styling.
That’s where trusted leave-in conditioners come in! Luckily, we spoke with hair experts on the power of leave-ins. Below for tips, product recommendations, and more.
What are leave-in conditioners?
“Leave-in conditioners are typically a cream that goes throughout the hair after you shampoo and condition,” says hairstylist Mick Lewis Denver. “It is applied on wet hair and will help with moisture for dry hair.”
Celebrity hairstylist and Co-Creative Director of ELEVEN Australia, Joey Scandizzo, also notes that they are perfect for giving your hair some extra love aer washing. “Unlike regular conditioners, they stay on your hair, adding moisture, protecting it from damage, and making it way easier to detangle and style.”
What are the benefits of leave-in conditioners for curly hair?
Scandizzo raves that curly hair can benefit from using leave-in conditioners. “Curls tend to get dry and frizzy, so a good leave-in can give them that extra boost of moisture they need to stay so and bouncy all day,” says Scandizzo. “Leave-ins also add a protective layer so your curls stay defined and full of life.”
Why are they important to use for curly hair?
Curly hair takes longer to get natural hydration all the way to the ends. Quia Querisma, hairstylist and owner of Querisma Beauty Studio, also notes that curly hair is prone to dryness and “the most fragile” hairstyles. “Natural oils don’t easily travel down the hair strand,” says Querisma. “Maintaining moisture in the hair helps discourage breakage and leaves the hair feeling softer.”
Scandizzo notes that leave-ins can help give curls the moisture they need to stay healthy “They also add a layer of protection against frizz and environmental damage, keeping curls looking defined and healthy.