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6 Tricks to Try When Your Hair is Flat
6 Tricks to Try When Your Hair is Flat
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If you have wavy hair, you know the struggle of creating volume. For some, volume may come naturally. For some of us, however, volume can seem like a unicorn or elusive fairytale land always out of reach.

It doesn’t have to be this way! With our six tips on how to boost your volume with wavy hair, you can reach the heights you’ve always dreamed of in no time!

1. Get a Curly Cut

Wavy hair, especially long wavy hair, has a tendency to get weighed down and lose its curl. No amount of scrunching can fix a shapeless cut, so if you are struggling to achieve volume, then seek out a curly-cut stylist who can help shape your hair in a way that encourages your waves, not inhibits them.

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Every hair type is different, so if your hair is extra fine (meaning the individual strands are not wide) or your hair is low density (meaning it is easy to see your scalp) then your cut will be different from someone whose hair is high density or thick.

If you haven’t found a stylist you like, here are 50 Natural Hair Stylists to Follow Who Specialize in Textured Hair.

2. Plop

When your hair is wet, it is weighed down at the roots. If you allow your hair to dry this way then you’re likely to experience flatness, so one way to avoid the wet dog look is by plopping. Plopping is a curly girl technique in which you accordion your curls and waves into a t-shirt or microfiber towel and tie it on top of your head to partially dry. You can see step-by-step instructions on how to plop here. For many wavies and curlies this is a crucial step in their wash day routine.

3. Dry Upside Down

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If you don’t have time to air dry, then we recommend speeding up the process with a diffuser. When diffusing your hair, bring the diffuser from the ends up towards your roots so that the air is blowing up and not down. Flip your head upside down and diffuse the roots while inverted for even more volume. This will help raise the roots. When you blow down, you are crushing your roots back down to stay flat on your head.

4. Raise Your Roots With Root Lifter.

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Of course, you can always cheat a little with a great product designed to raise your roots. Some examples are COLOR WOW Raise the Root Thicken + Lift SprayMoroccanoil Root Boost, and amika Brooklyn Bombshell Blowout Volume Spray.

5. Try O-Clipping

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O-clipping is a method of lifting your roots with duckbill clips while they’re wet, and allowing them to dry this way. The ‘O’ symbolizes the shape you make with your arm when you insert the clip at the root. Stylist Brianne Prince shared a fantastic tutorial for how she O-clips for volume here. If O-clipping doesn’t work for you, you could also try her genius chopstick hack, which she calls “Curl Kebabs.”

6. Avoid Build-Up and Calcification

6 Tricks to Try When Your Hair is Flat

Tying in with dry shampoo, if your scalp has a lot of build-up, it will naturally make hair seem flat. Make sure you are paying attention to buildup. If your scalp feels extra oily, consider a clarifying treatment as needed. A few great products for this include Jessicurl, Clarifying Shampoo, Bounce Curl Enzyme Gentle Clarifying Shampoo, and Mixed Chicks Gentle Clarifying Shampoo.

Need more wavy hair care tips?

Visit our Wavy page now for tips, hairstyles and product suggestions from the NC community.

3 Reasons to Style Your Hair in the Shower

Every curly girl knows that a shower can do wonders for your hair. It can re-define curls, give hair much needed moisture, help with damage control—the list goes on and on.

While most of us are trained to shower first and style second, there might be a better way to give our curls what they need to look and feel their best. I know the struggle of waking up with barely enough time to detangle, wash, and style your hair and make it to work on time. But I’ve come to find that styling in the shower helps.

After a few rushed mornings, I’ve found that styling in the shower does more than just save time. Here are three reasons why I style my hair in the shower:

1. Prevent damage from brushing

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Some curly girls like to detangle their hair before hopping in the shower. Brushing out curly hair when it’s dry can lead to serious breakage, especially if it’s been a few days since your last wash. Even with a wide-toothed comb and all the best techniques, you can snap your dry curls, leaving you with frizzy locks.

When you brush your hair out in the shower, you can save your hair from this type of breakage. Get your curls soaking wet and douse them with conditioner. The curls on the back of your head are extra tangled and frizzy, so don’t skimp out. Let your whole head soak in water and conditioner for a few minutes to loosen up knots and break down stubborn frizz. By doing this, you will have an easier and less painful session brushing out your locks.

And remember, always, always, always brush from the bottom, up! Starting with your comb at the top of your hair and working your way down will just push all of the knots together, creating one big super-knot that you’ll have to work on for hours to detangle.

Work your way up from the bottom to eliminate knots in the fastest and safest way.

2. Give your curls extra hydration

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Curls crave one thing—moisture. Where do they get the most moisture from? The shower.

By harnessing the moisture of a shower, you can give your curls even more hydration to make them extra bouncy, defined, and luxurious.

Your hair starts to dry the minute you step out of the shower. When you wait to style your hair until after you’ve gotten your makeup and clothes on, your hair has already lost much of the moisture it received from the shower. Your curls will be less defined and more likely to frizz. Sealing the cuticle with the product before leaving the shower will help you retain all of that amazing hydration you just received from the shower.

3. Your products will work better

3 Reasons to Style Your Hair in the Shower

Many products made for curly hair, are designed to work their best when hair is soaking (and we mean dripping) wet. When curls are wet, they are at their peak. They’re fully defined and loaded with moisture. The cuticle of the hair is open and ready to cling onto anything to help it stay in that state. You will get better results by closing the cuticle with products specifically made for curly hair. Your curls will be less frizzy, more defined, and will hold for longer.

Read more: Unpacking The Rise in Using a Filtered Shower Head

Styling in the shower might be a new venture for you. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had the same curly hair routine for months, if not years. Try breaking out of that habit and styling your hair in the shower tomorrow morning. You’ll notice a difference in how your curls look and feel throughout the day. They’ll be less frizzy, more defined, and even with using the same products, it will feel as if you’re using something totally new.

Do you style in the shower? If so, what tips can you recommend to a fellow curly girl who’s thinking of making the switch?

This article has been updated for grammar and clarity.

How to Help Him with His Beard

Most men are low-maintenance creatures regarding self-preservation but don’t always know how to care for themselves. That beard he has worked hard to grow was all in vain if it is improperly maintained.

Struggling with razor bumps and ingrown hairs? Learn why.

What is the difference in the look and feel of a well-groomed beard versus a neglected beard?

Beardbrand: “For longer beards, a well-groomed beard will be trimmed to an even length. The cheeks and neckline will also have straight lines. A well-groomed beard will likely be blown dry, and oils and balms will be used to ensure it looks its best. A neglected beard will have many split ends, be uneven, and not be trimmed regularly. It will also appear to be a “bed head” where it is pushed to the side. For shorter beards, more personal style is involved where some guys want the natural cheek lines to have a more rugged look.”

Black Label Beard: “Neglected beards will feel itchy, scratchy, dry, and look wiry. Well-kept beards will look clean and straight and will grow from being well moisturized and healthy.”

Craft Culture Co.: “A well-groomed beard firstly has boundaries. It doesn’t grow all over the cheeks, down the throat, and around the back of the neck. The beard can start just around the Adam’s apple or at the crease of the neck. Consider how it has a defined boundary on the cheeks, coming down from the sideburns to meet the mustache. We love to see a beard that sits on the jaw and doesn’t spread backward towards the neck hair. It never merges into neck hair!

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A well-groomed beard also has a shape – it doesn’t grow wildly in all directions. Usually, it is flatter on the sides of the cheeks, but it is a bit longer on the chin and mustache. If you have a curly beard, it’ll still be curly, but the curls will be more uniform rather than having some appear longer than others. A well-groomed beard also has a softness and a bit of natural shine – helped by beard oil – and lies fairly neatly, as it has been brushed through.”

Beard Maintenance

What kind of maintenance is required, and how often? Combing, cleansing, moisturizing, cutting/trimming, etc.?

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Beardbrand: “We recommend guys wash their beards once or twice a week and always follow up with a softener or conditioner. For the best-looking beard, I’d recommend applying daily beard oil, combing out any knots, and brushing the beard with a boar’s hair brush when it has dried. For a maintained look, a guy will want to trim about 1/2” off his beard once a month.”

Craft Culture Co.: “Every couple of days, wash your beard thoroughly to clean the skin beneath the hairs and the hairs themselves. Use a shampoo and conditioner that’s created just for your beard. As mentioned, don’t use the same shampoo that you would use on your head hair, as it’s too harsh.

For a well-groomed look, buy a nice beard trimmer and use it at least once a week. Figure out which setting on the trimmer meets your desired length, and make sure to trim your entire beard frequently. A pair of scissors and a comb can also do the trick. Trim mustache hairs that fall over the lip or train them to the side with a little bit of mustache wax.

How to Help Him with His Beard

Buy a nice shave oil that you can use with a straight razor or edger to clean up the border between your beard and the hairless part of your face. It’ll help make the lines look cleaner and will help to prevent razor burn from occurring.

Comb your beard once a day, only for a few minutes. Buy a nice fine-tooth comb; for a curly, coarse beard, this will help remove knots and make it appear smoother. A natural bristle brush can be used for longer beards, but regular combing stimulates healthy hair growth, whichever way you prefer.

How to Help Him with His Beard

Buy a good beard oil or balm that you can apply to your beard, either when you comb it or afterwards. Rub a few drops in your hands and apply all over and behind your beard—and in the case of beard oil, be sure to massage all the way to the roots and skin. Your hair will thank you.”

What is the difference between razor bumps and ingrown hairs? How do you remove and prevent them?

Craft Culture Co.: “Razor bumps occur when the hair growing above the skin loops around and reenters the skin where it becomes trapped. Ingrown hairs on the other hand never grow above the skin, instead remaining trapped under the skin. Ingrown hairs can occur when the shave is done too close to the skin or even cut below the skin.

To prevent this, you shouldn’t overstretch the skin when shaving and should try to make sure that your multi-blade razor, if you use one, is clean. Razor bumps occur partly due to one’s natural hair type. The shape of extremely curly hair can cause it to re-penetrate the skin. If you shave closely, the sharp ends of the remaining hairs can be extremely sharp and pointy, making it easier for them to reenter the skin when they curl.

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For an immediate solution to ingrown hairs and razor bumps, apply a hot towel to open the pores, then gently break the skin’s surface with tweezers or a sterilized needle to get the hair to the surface. Resist the temptation to remove the hair altogether. To prevent them from recurring, exfoliate your skin gently once or twice per week to discourage the skin from growing over the hairs.

When shaving, always glide the blade in the direction of the hair on the first pass. If necessary, stop shaving so close for a while, as doing so risks aggravating your skin further. A trimmer or clippers can trim your facial hair to 1/8 in. above the skin and maybe a better solution for those often troubled by ingrown hairs or razor bumps.

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Practice good hygiene with your grooming tools by keeping them separate from others’ equipment and cleaning them of germs and rust. To combat infection try an alcohol-based toner on your skin. Dab it on a cotton ball and gently wipe it on the areas where you’re experiencing razor bumps or ingrown hairs. Do this after you have already cleaned your face at least twice a day. 

Ingrown hairs and razor bumps will heal over time without the need to actually extract the hairs. However, if they persist, you should contact a dermatologist.”

Common Mistakes When Shaving

Craft Culture Co.: “There are many mistakes commonly made when shaving. Here are some of the most frequent to be avoided:

  • Using an old blade- This blade will irritate your skin and cause some damage.
  • Not using the correct aftershave—Use a light aftershave with natural ingredients such as tea tree oil. You should also use an aftershave with hydrating properties. 
  • Do not let the shaving cream soften your skin. Don’t shave right away once you put the shaving cream on your skin. Leave it there for a few minutes so that your skin can become moisturized and softened. 
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  • Shaving before a shower -The best time to shave is right after a shower, when your hair is the most moistened. This will make the hair easier to shave and reduce irritability
  • Shaving with cold skin—If you take cold showers or shave without showering, be sure to warm your skin with hot water first. Shaving cold skin increases the likelihood of cutting into your hair follicles, giving rise to what we call a blood spot. Also, it’s more likely to irritate the skin generally.
  • Not lubricating properly—Using a shaving product that dries too quickly will result in poor lubrication and more scraping and damage to the skin. Preparing your skin before shaving with a pre-shave oil and using a rich shaving cream will provide all the lubrication you need for a comfortable shave.
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  • Shaving too often – Occasionally take a week off from shaving. Use a trimmer instead if you have to. Your skin needs a break and constant close shaves will strip your skin of its natural oils and protection layer.
  • Shaving against the grain, especially on the neck –Not observing the natural growth patterns of the beard, particularly on the neck, and shaving against the grain on the first pass often results in irritation.
  • Pressing too hard with the razor blade –This will scrape layers away from your skin, evidenced by pain, cuts, and redness. Don’t be in a hurry, but allow your razor to glide gently over your face.
  • Exfoliating your skin after shaving – If you use an exfoliating lotion everyday, don’t do it right after you have shaved. Your skin already has been through trauma and rubbing it will make it more irritated.”

Read more: How Men’s Grooming Differs Between Their Beard and Hair Care

Having Trouble Growing Edges? Here’s How to Get Them Back

With natural hair, it’s hard not to think constantly of your curls and coils—how moisturized they are, how defined they are, how to style them, and more. But there’s another part of your hair that needs equal attention and that you may sometimes neglect: your edges.

What causes thinning edges?

Excessive styling and bad styling habits can strain your edges, thinning them over time. Other reasons for hair loss (at the edges and beyond) can include pregnancy, stress, heredity, hypothyroidism, chronic illnesses like lupus, and scalp conditions, according to Prevention. The most common type of hair loss is hereditary, affecting around 80 million men and women across America.

Some people have gotten their “edges snatched” – but not in a good way, and it’s time to get them back! Here are some tips if you’ve run into snags trying to regrow your edges.

How to prevent thinning edges

1. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!

Natural oils like castor oil and coconut oil are useful in keeping edges moisturized and stimulating growth. Castor oil lubricates the hair shaft, which can reduce breakage, dandruff, and flaking. Coconut oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties, which can improve scalp health and support hair growth.

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Creating oil mixtures and treatments will more deeply moisturize your edges and fight against hair loss. Try applying Alikay Naturals Essential 17 Hair Growth Oil or combining it with coconut oil and castor oil in a small bowl and microwaving for a few seconds. Apply to your edges at night and watch your hair grow!

2. Avoid high manipulation styling

Having Trouble Growing Edges? Here’s How to Get Them Back
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Braids and twists can be cute for those summer Instagram shots, but be wary of these styles if you have issues regrowing your edges. Tight protective styles cause tension and pull on your scalp, increasing the likelihood that your edges will break off. Also, constantly pulling your hair back into buns and ponytails can have the same growth-stunting effect. Keeping away from tight styles gives your scalp a rest and allows your edges the freedom to grow without restraint.

3. Hard brushes at the edges are a no-no

Scrolling through TikTok, we often see our favorite naturalistas slicking their edges down to add to final touches to their hairstyles. But constant manipulation of your edges with hard bristles brushes and edge control gel can prevent your edges from growing back. If you’re trying to grow your edges, let them grow naturally without being forced down. You can try any of your regular styles with free, unlaid edges—saving you more time in the end!

4. Satin and silk are your best friends

Having Trouble Growing Edges? Here’s How to Get Them Back
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For girls with curly, kinky, and coily hair, we already know silk and satin can be life savers when protecting our curls at night—but they can help with our edges, too! Sleeping on cotton pillowcases can cause friction that sucks the moisture out of your edges—this will undo the benefits of any extra nourishment you’ve added with oils! Along with a satin pillowcase, you can tie a silk scarf around your edges to keep them protected at night. Just make sure you don’t tie the scarf down too tight.

Need more ideas? Here are 7 Ways to Grow Your Edges Back and Treat a Thinning Hairline.

Do you struggle with thinning edges? What remedies are you going to try?

This article has been updated for clarity.

Curly Beginner’s Guide: Swimming With Curly Hair

Good news, curly girls! It’s safe to go back in the water. That is, once you accept your hair’s natural texture!

If you’ve ever been a blow-dry/flat-iron-straight girl, you know that swimming is off the agenda. If you go in the water, your straight hair reveals its natural shape, and even being near the water – like at the beach or at a steamy indoor pool – can ruin a blow-out in no time flat.

Curly Beginner’s Guide: Swimming With Curly Hair
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Once you go curly, however, you can enjoy the water like never before. Just follow these simple tips and you’ll be good to go!

1. Chlorine is Good for Pools But Can Be Very Drying For Curls

Curly Beginner’s Guide: Swimming With Curly Hair

Chlorine isn’t good for any hair type, but it’s even worse for curly hair because curls are naturally drier than straight or wavy tresses. Before going in the pool, slather your hair (wet or dry) with a rich conditioner. Curly hair is porous, and the conditioner fills those holes before the chlorine can seep in.

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Next, slip on a bathing cap. Besides being protective, you’ll also be giving yourself a deep moisturizing treatment thanks to the heat generated by the cap and the conditioner. Not only will you have hydrated curls, but frizz will disappear, too!

2. Use Products From Your Kitchen! 

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Apply extra virgin olive oil to your hands and then slick it on your hair downward. You can also put the oil in a spray bottle and spritz it on your curls. “Because oil and water don’t mix, the oil will repel the chlorinated water,” explains Lorraine Massey, author of “Curly Girl: The Handbook.”

3. At tThe Beach, Salt Water Can Dehydrate Your Curls, As Can the Salty Ocean Air

Curly Beginner’s Guide: Swimming With Curly Hair

If you don’t want to don a bathing cap and conditioner, then at least spritz hair with a leave-in conditioner often or combine equal parts conditioner and water in a spray bottle to create your own.

5. Don’t Forget Post-Swim Care

Curly Beginner’s Guide: Swimming With Curly Hair

It’s important to wash your hair IMMEDIATELY with a sulfate-free cleanser or conditioner to remove any drying chlorine or salt water.

    Follow these tips, and you and your curls will be basking in the sun and water all summer long!

    5 Ways to Sleep Without Ruining Your Curls

    Everyone talks about catching up on beauty sleep, but it can be hard to follow through. When we get a solid night of rest, we often wake up with a messy curls. With so many activities competing for valuable morning time (e.g., breakfast, getting dressed, Instagram, etc.), caring for our hair sometimes gets overlooked.

    The flat iron is damaging. Washing takes too long. A brush is not an option for textured hair. So what’s a curly-haired girl to do? I’m here to tell you it doesn’t have to be this way. You can go to bed and wake up with fabulous hair. 

    Read on for the top five tips to help you transition from waking up frustrated with your ‘do to waking up with a nearly ready-to-go look.

    Pineapple

    The go-to overnight curl protector is the pineapple. To pineapple means to loosely tie your curls into a ponytail atop the crown of your head with a scrunchie or headband, depending on how thick your hair is. It should look like a pineapple, get it? This style protects your curls from being squashed while you toss and turn in a deep slumber. And since this ‘do lifts the hair’s roots, you’ll wake up with plenty of volume.

    Simply pull your hair through a scrunchie, but don’t double-wrap it. Tying too tightly can create a crease in the curls. For extra protection, you can tie a silk or satin scarf around your head to keep your hair from rubbing on your pillow.

    Satin Bonnet

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    Can’t keep split ends at bay? Wear a satin bonnet to protect your ends from the friction of your pajamas and your bedding. It may not be the sexiest thing to wear to bed, but at least you can avoid scheduling a trim every other month. Speaking of beauty sleep, if you suspect that bacteria from your curls is causing acne on your face or back, a satin bonnet will prevent excess sebum, debris, and hair products from clogging your pores when your hair rubs against your face and shoulders while you sleep.

    Are bonnets not your style? Well, the hooded scarves from Ebonicurls are designed to be worn to sleep and with your casual wear!

    Satin Pillowcase

    Cotton pillowcases absorb the moisture from your hair, leaving your curls dry, frizzy, and undefined. A satin pillowcase will allow you to sleep with your hair loose without parched or frizzy strands greeting you first thing in the morning. This is another great option for women who aren’t crazy about donning a hair bonnet. If you don’t mind sleeping with your hair loose, a satin pillowcase is a quick fix that won’t require additional steps to your night or morning hair routine.

    French Braid

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    If you love the curling wand but hate the damage it causes, try sleeping with one, two, or three French braids! This style creates body waves while protecting your hair from rubbing against your clothes and sheets, resulting in dryness and breakage. All you have to do is set your hair with a little hairspray (we like Curlsmith’s Flawless Finish Flexible Hold) and then braid before bed. Simply release your braids in the morning and go! Minimal fuss the night before and no fuss the next morning.

    Two-Strand Twist

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    If you don’t know how to braid, a two-strand twist is about as simple as it gets. Simply take a small section of hair, divide it into two, and twist the two pieces around each other from roots to ends. This technique works best for tighter curl patterns. Two-strand twists can be done on either wet or dry hair. Apply your favorite styler or sealing product if your hair is wet before you twist. If your hair is dry, spray a light mist of water or a refresher spray before you twist. Avoid using too much product as it can lead to buildup.

    The key to waking up with bouncy, ready-to-go morning hair is all in the prep. As you scramble to get out the door to work, the only thing you’ll need to do is lightly fluff your hair and apply a refresher spray, such as Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk Curl Refresher Spray for Curls, Coils and Waves, with Agave.

    Find a nightly routine that suits your lifestyle to preserve your curls throughout the week. As an added benefit, you won’t have to wash and restyle your hair as often, which can strip your hair and cause breakage. Say goodbye to split ends, frizz, and leaving the house with wet hair. Say hello to moisturized, dry, and healthy hair, ready to walk out the door.

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    When it comes to packing for a flight, those of us with curly hair are faced with the dilemma of downsizing our multiple-product regimens. While it may seem like a daunting task, following TSA regulations when packing for flights can allow for a simplified packing list, and more room for clothes and souvenirs!

    These are our top tips for air travel beauty.


    How to pack for air travel

    1. Zip Top Bags

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    TSA suggests that you prepare for packing by placing all liquids in a clear bag with a zip top. This could be something as simple and cheap as a large Ziploc bag, or you can easily find TSA-approved bags made of sturdier plastic for under $10.00. These bags will prevent spills and can be quickly wiped down if necessary.

    2. Travel Kits

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    Many hair product travel kits are designed perfectly for curlies! The Rizos Curls travel kit offers a shampoo, conditioner, curl cream, and their popular Refresh spray line. It even comes in a TSA-friendly clear zip top bag!

    DevaCurl offers a great set that includes a conditioning cleanser, a conditioner, a defining gel, and a styling cream.

    The Uncle Funky’s Daughter set includes five more “snack-size” products for kinkier textures: a conditioner, a leave-in spray, supercurl, extra butter, curl stimulator, and refresh spray. This kit also comes in a clear zip-top bag.

    3. Solid shampoo

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    Opt for a solid shampoo to simplify your packing further and completely bypass liquid regulations!

    For type 3 and 4 hair, the NaturallyCurly editors recommend As I Am and Pure Rootss! Both are ultra-convenient, ultra-moisturizing options!

    4. Travel bottles

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    If there is not a travel-sized option to be found for your must-have products, it is very easy to find TSA-approved bottles that you can fill with liquids, creams, and sprays.

    5. Travel-Sized Tools

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    Arm yourself with travel-sized hair tools! The Pattern Travel-sized Brush is perfect for detangling.

    6. Mini Styling Set

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    Pack along a mini hair styling set, such as the Curlsmith Defrizzion Dryer, comes with a travel bag, back stand, diffuser, and comb attachment.

    You could also bring the lightweight Shark XSKHD4DA FlexStyle Curl-Defining Diffuser instead, which you can easily fit over a hair dryer at a hotel or friend’s house to create a diffusing effect.

    7. International Adapters

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    Traveling internationally? Prepare with an international travel adapter plug, so you can still use your favorite styling tools! The universal travel power adapter includes four different plugs that nest together into a small, single unit to make sure you have portable power wherever you go.

    8. Hair Gloves

    How to Pack Hair Products for Air Travel

    If you wish to avoid heat styling altogether, make sure to bring a hair glove to scrunch your curls and speed up the natural drying process! You don’t want to use rough hotel towels on your hair, so Curl Keepr offers quick drying globes, an anti-frizz hair drying glove perfect to avoid breakage and keep your hair smooth.

    Where are you traveling to this season, and what curly products will you be taking along? Safe travels to all!

    5 Bonding Activities for Curly Mommy & Daughter

    Tara Lisciandro-Hornich is a Type 2/3 curly mom and healthy lifestyle advocate.

    The nature of the child is amazing. Taking moments to be with your child and spend quality, wholesome time together can change your outlook on parenting and simple day-to-day tasks. Below are a few ideas and activities you can share with your daughter. Remember, they can all be enjoyed together as long as you are mindful as you do them.

    5 Bonding Activities for Curly Mommy & Daughter
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    Being mindful is simple but not always easy. Simply put, mindfulness means staying in the present moment, being aware of what is taking place with all of your senses, and passing no judgment as you do so. Being mindful while playing and being with your child may just turn playtime, storytime, and “girl” time into something a little more if you practice.

    Curly Mom & Daughter Bonding Activities

    1. Beauty/Spa Day!

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    Taking your toddler or little one to a spa doesn’t have to be expensive…Shop a local drugstore together to pick out a fun, new nail polish color, loofah, and bath soap or bubbles. At home, fill a tub with your new bubbles, teach your daughter how to use a loofah, and soak in the beautiful scents of lavender, citrus, or berries. Follow up a perfect bath with a mani/pedi for the both of you – at home. If your daughter is old enough, allow her to paint your toes or hands, too!

    2. Tea and Books

    5 Bonding Activities for Curly Mommy & Daughter

    It’s never too early to introduce fine teas to children. Look for teas with little to zero caffeine. There are a variety of peach and white teas that may appeal to your daughter; try them out. Then, find a comfy place at home where the two of you can curl up with a blanket, your teas, and a good book. Make it a ritual.

    3. Kitchen Time

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    Take out grandma’s old recipe cards or a favorite cookbook and begin to teach your daughter how to make a family culinary tradition. Don’t have one? Start your own and create your cookbook with your daughter!

    4. The Art of the Garden

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    Find a little place in your yard to start a small garden, or if you’re limited in space, start a container garden. Pick a few plants, like lavender, that you can plant, grow and use. Some plants, like lavender, can be dried and used for other projects. Having time spent outdoors together and creating something for the family is an amazing way to bond and share quality time.

    5. Turn Your Home Into a Salon!

    Browse your favorite health and beauty stores with your daughter and take home a few favorite or new shampoos, conditioners, gels, or items to make your products. Once home, have your daughter play the stylist’s part and allow her to apply products to your hair and style it. If she’s too young, moms can play the stylist.

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    After washing and conditioning, play up your daughter’s hair with something new and different. Try an updo or pigtails, braids, or play with hair bands and clips, things she doesn’t normally wear. Finish off your salon time by taking photos of the two of you to capture and remember the fun!

    What activity will you be doing this summer? Learn more about how to care for your kids’ curls this summer.

    Should I Comb my Hair in the Shower?

    A thorough hair care routine can seem exhausting in a hurry. With so many of us running short on time and trying to find ways to multitask, performing two tasks at once may seem like a good idea.

    Should I Comb my Hair in the Shower?
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    However, there are often unintended consequences, such as how you might think you are saving time by brushing your teeth in the shower but also introducing new bacteria into your mouth. Brushing your hair in the shower to save time and work through tangles is a similar scenario.

    While combing your hair in the shower may seem easier, it doesn’t mean it is a good idea. There are pros and cons to detangling both wet and dry hair; it depends on your hair type and condition and which one will work best for you.

    Here are a few considerations to remember when combing in the shower.

    Hair is more vulnerable

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    Hair is more vulnerable when it is wet. Damaged, fragile, or compromised hair becomes even more prone to breakage when wet. Even relatively healthy hair can be damaged by combing it in the shower. Combing through tangles in the shower can lead to more hair shed than what is considered normal or healthy.

    Hair tangles more easily

    Part of the problem with combing your hair in the shower is that wet hair tangles more easily than dry or damp hair. This is a double whammy because while you may think brushing in the shower is getting knots out easier, it is actually contributing to more hair loss. Essentially, you are creating additional tangles.

    Hair clogs your shower drain

    @itsbarbiedelle

    No because I’m standing in 3inches of water by the end of my shower because my coarse af hair is constantly clogging the drain #curlygirls #curls #curlyhair

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    When you wash your hair, you may naturally lose a few strands. Comb your hair in the shower, and you look at twice the lost strands. Where do those strands usually end up? Your shower drain is creating clogs and costly plumbing issues.

    How to Detangle in the Shower

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    Despite this, many curlies do find that their hair benefits from the slip of detangling hair when it is wet. If you prefer to detangle in the shower, here are a few tips to help save your strands. Note that these will not fully protect your hair from the damage caused by wet brushing.

    1. Use a wide-toothed comb or your fingers
    Should I Comb my Hair in the Shower?

    Your fingers are the gentlest detangling tool, but a wide-tooth comb is the next best option if you want to save time. These can help work through tangles and eliminate some of the strand breakage.

    2. Do not comb hair while under running water

    This will add to your tangles and breakage. Instead, turn off the faucet while you thoroughly detangle.

    3. Apply conditioner first

    To help your fingers or wide-tooth comb slide through knots or tangles, generously apply conditioner to your strands first. Be sure to purchase a conditioner that provides plenty of slip.

    Like NaturallyCurly on Facebook for more curly hair and detangling tips.

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes

    Discovering that your hair is tangled shortly after washday is disappointing. Especially when your curl friends do not really face the same challenge with their curls.

    “How does my hair tangle so quickly?” you may wonder.

    Luckily, this article will share the most common causes of tangled curls and how to avoid tearing your hair out.

    1. Not using the right Deep-Conditioner

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes

    Knowing the porosity of your hair is key when purchasing a deep conditioner. Many curlies base their purchase decision on reviews of a popular blogger, who may have a different hair porosity. A suitable deep conditioner will restore the condition of the cuticle and improve its ability to absorb and restore moisture.

    For instance, people with low-porosity hair should avoid using protein-deep conditioners. On the other hand, people with high-porosity hair need protein to restore the damaged cuticles.

    2. Not detangling your hair correctly

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    There are many ways of detangling curls incorrectly. For instance, some people mostly detangle the ends of their hair but fail to detangle the roots thoroughly. As a result, they often have tangles in their roots. Others do not section their hair before detangling. Consequently, it is easy to overlook areas to detangle. When detangling incorrectly, your strands will get cluttered with other strands. As a result, there will be knots in the hair.

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes

    Before detangling your hair, you should divide it into sections. Start at the ends and carefully detangle up to the roots. You have detangled your hair correctly if you can smoothly run the comb from the roots to the ends.

    3. Postponing wash days

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes
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    Many curlies prefer to make the washday results last as long as possible. However, your hair really needs moisture. Without moisture, your hair will be brittle and rough, and your strands will get tangled. To prevent this, schedule a wash in the morning, afternoon, or evening during the week.

    4. Product build-up

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    LOC or LCO are curly hair methods that many curly hair gurus often recommend. Unfortunately, these curly hair care methods are unsuitable for every hair porosity. For instance, applying too many products on low-porosity hair will cause product build-up. As a result, the hair will get tangled easily. Are you curious which products would match your curly hair needs?

    5. The wrong nighttime routine

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes
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    Hair tangling can be caused by friction between the hair cuticles as they move and rub against each other. This friction occurs when your head moves during sleep. Braids, a pineapple bun, and wearing a satin scarf or bonnet are ways to prevent hair from tangling.

    6. You do not trim your hair consistently

    @itsbarbiedelle

    Replying to @claire mackenzie Curly haircut “shock” is real! That doesnt mean the haircut was bad, your curls just arent used to sitting with less weight to them. Usually it takes 2-4 curly wash days to have them go back to normal. #curlyhaircut #haircutshock #curlcut #curlstylist #curls #beautytips

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    It may be tempting to avoid a visit to the hairdresser, but trimming your curls prevents your strands from tangling. Split ends will friction with other ends. As a result, you will have tangles and fairy knots. Visit the hairdresser every three months to prevent this from happening.

    7. You should try low-manipulation styling

    Stop Making These Tangle-Causing Mistakes
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    Wash and go may be perceived as a never-ending battle, especially when the washday results last less than two days. If you want to give yourself a break, you should try low-manipulation stylings, such as flexi-rods, roller sets, banding, curl formers, and heatless blowouts. To achieve excellent results, you will have to detangle every strand carefully.

    Low manipulation hair styling will not require lots of effort the days after washdays. Besides, you will be tempted to follow most good habits. For instance, you should encourage yourself to detangle your hair correctly to achieve beautiful results. Not to forget, as it took quite some effort to achieve excellent results, you will follow the right nighttime routine to ensure you will continue having good hair days.

    8. Your clothing causes friction

    Wearing a scarf, jacket, or top with a high collar can be warm, fashionable, and comfortable; however, if you are not wearing a silk scarf, the moisture will be absorbed by the garment’s material, causing hair to tangle. Try not to wear your hair down when rocking a scarf or clothing that will rub on your hair.

    Let us know what creates your worst tangles down below.

    Best of The Best Men’s Products 2024

    Men’s Shampoo

    SheaMoisture Men’s Refreshing Shampoo- $8

    Enjoy a burst of freshness with our sulfate-free no-silicone shampoo that is guaranteed to provide your hair with some TLC.

    Available at: Amazon

    Men’s Conditioner

    Cantu For Men Leave-In Rinse Out Conditioner for Hair and Beard- $9

    Specifically designed to give your hair and beard that barbershop feeling, this conditioner will leave you feeling your best.

    Available at: Amazon

    Men’s Beard

    SheaMoisture Men Maracuja Oil and Shea Butter Face and Beard- $10

    Get the ultimate grooming experience with our maracuja oil and shea butter for a heavenly beard journey.

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    Best of The Best Kids Products 2024

    Type 2

    SheaMoisture Kids- $33

    Nourish every strand of your little one’s type 2 delicate hair with love from the SheaMoisture Kids line.

    Available at: Amazon

    Type 3 & Type 4

    Afro Unicorn- $7-$27

    Take your little one on a magical journey of hair bliss with this child-friendly haircare line.

    Available at: Amazon

    Best of The Best Edge Control 2024

    Type 3

    KISS Colors Edge Fixer- $9

    An edge control that is always reliable, the edge fixer is long-lasting and build-up free.

    Available at: Amazon

    Type 4

    Rebundle Laid Better Edge Gel- $15

    Laying your edges doesn’t have to be a tough task with this smooth edge gel packed with protein for an extra firm hold.

    Available at: Rebundle

    Best of The Best Texture Tools in 2024

    Detangler

    Denman Curly Hair Brush D3- $20

    Say hello to effortlessly defined curls with this amazing hairbrush! With seven rows of nylon pins, it’s perfect for 2C-4C hair types, providing soft, smooth curls without any catch or drag.

    Available at: Amazon

    Hair Dryer

    Kim Kimble Celebrity Series Ultra-Light 1875W Pro Hair Dryer-$38

    Bring salon-quality styling home with this professional hair dryer by Kim Kimble, creator of iconic celebrity looks. Crafted for comfort, it offers variable controls and easy attachments for swift styling.

    Available at: Walmart

    Diffuser

    Dyson Supersonic™ Hair Dryer- $429

    Join the hair care revolution with this amazing hair dryer! Protects from heat damage, boosts smoothness and shine, and reduces frizz. Perfect for all hair types with five styling attachments.

    Available at: Amazon

    Best of The Best Loc Products 2024

    Jamaican Mango & Lime Maximum Relief No More Itch Spray-$14

    Goodbye to itchy scalp, hello to hydrating healthy locs with our non-greasy moisturizing hair spray.

    Available at: Amazon

    Best of The Best Products for Braids and Twists 2024

    Design Essentials Braid & Twist-Out Strengthening Crème- $16

    Infused with fiber-boosting Chebe, African extracts and sunflower oil, this strengthening crème delivers high-definition shine and a firm hold when styling twists and coils.

    Available at: Amazon

    Best of The Best Hair Butters 2024

    Type 3

    Mielle Organics Moisture RX Hawaiian Ginger Moisturizing Hair Butter- $10

    Send your hair to the tropics for some much needed hydration. Infused with coconut and citrus oils, this hair butter is sure to revive thirsty locks in no time!

    Available at: Amazon

    Type 4

    Camille Rose Almond Jai Twisting Butter- $16

    This rich and creamy hair butter conditions the scalp and strands while defining curls and promoting hair growth. Key ingredients include almond milk, honey and aloe vera.

    Available at: Amazon

    Best of The Best Gels 2024

    Type 2

    Briogeo Curl Charisma Rice Amino + Quinoa Frizz Control Gel- $20

    Get ready to ride the wave with this incredible curl gel! Infused with quinoa extract and rice amino acids, it locks in moisture, defines curls, and fights frizz for effortlessly beautiful curls.
    Available at: Amazon

    Type 3

    Bomb Ass Fro Flaxseed Gel- $20

    Slay with this ultimate multi-use gel for Type 3 curls! Formulated with coffee seed and pomegranate extracts, it ensures long-lasting styles without needing a leave-in conditioner.
    Available at: Bomb Ass Fro

    Type 4

    Ecoco Styler Olive Oil Gel- $10

    Elevate your hair game with this amazing styling gel! Made with pure olive oil, it smooths, moisturizes, and adds luster, perfect for laying down edges and keeping styles in place all day!
    Available at: Amazon