Mistakes to Avoid When Using Natural Curly Haircare Products

Making the transition to natural curly hair-care products is a wonderful first step towards healthier curls, but applying them improperly can result in disappointing curls. Let’s sort through common errors so you can maximize your product and maintain beautiful curls!

Product Overload: Less is More

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” and this works for your curls as well! Most of us believe loading on products will do the magic trick with our hair. Actually, it may create buildup, sinking your curls down and making them look lifeless. For example, using a heavy leave-in, a curl cream, and a gel all at once might be too much.

Ignoring Your Hair’s Porosity

Porosity is probably the most important thing there is to know about your hair. Porosity describes how well your hair can absorb and keep moisture. Products for very porous hair should be thicker and richer, while those with low porosity gain the most benefits from thinner, water-based products. Using a heavy butter on low porosity hair? Big mistake!

Missing the Clarifying Wash

Even with natural products, there is always buildup. Don’t underestimate the power of a clarifying wash. Once or twice a month, a gentle clarifying shampoo will strip away product residue and let your curls breathe.

Not Reading Ingredient Lists

Natural is not always perfect; always look into the ingredient lists. Sulfate or silicone can be hidden in some products that may ruin your curls after a while. For personalized advice, consider visiting the best curly hair salon Toronto for a professional consultation.

Incorrect Application Techniques

How you apply your products matters. Scrunching, praying hands, and finger coiling are just a few techniques that can enhance your curl definition. Experiment and find what works best for you.

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