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How to style curly hair?

Styling curly hair means using products and techniques to enhance the natural texture of curls and create a desired hairstyle. It involves working with the unique characteristics of curly hair, such as its tendency to be dry, frizzy, and prone to tangles, and finding ways to manage and enhance those qualities. There are a variety of techniques and products that can be used to style curly hair. Some popular techniques include diffusing, which involves using a hairdryer with a diffuser attachment to dry curls while maintaining their shape and definition, and the "plopping" method, which involves wrapping wet curls in a t-shirt or microfiber towel to help define and enhance their natural texture. There are also a variety of styling products that are designed specifically for curly hair, such as curl creams, gels, and mousses. These products help to enhance curls, reduce frizz, and hold hairstyles in place. When styling curly hair, it's important to choose products that are h...

How to care for curly hair?

Caring for curly hair can be quite different from caring for straight hair. Curly hair requires more attention and a specific routine to keep it healthy and looking its best. In this article, I will share the simple steps to care for curly hair. 1. Shampooing:  People  with curly hair need to wash their hair less often. Washing curly hair with a sulfate-free shampoo two  times a week can help remove product buildup and excess oil without stripping the natural oils from the hair as compared to very frequent washes. The natural oils produced on the scalp of curly haired people does not trickle down towards the ends as the path  is, well, very tortuous and curly. This makes the shaft and ends of the hair drier than those with straight hair. This is why washing hair very frequently does not benefit curly hair that is already very dry. 2. Moisturizing : Curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair because the natural oils from the scalp don't travel down the hair shaft...