![]() If I come across an especially difficult knot, I’ll use a wide tooth comb or a Wet Brush to get the tangle out, but I try to just use my fingers, since it’s the gentlest way I’ve found to get tangles out and avoid breakage, something my hair is unfortunately prone to. ![]() I detangle using my fingers and a half dollar’s amount of conditioner per half of my hair. ![]() First, I use the Trader Joe’s Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner to give my hair a first wave of moisture and slip. My current favorite way to condition my hair is in two parts. This has turned out to be the best way for me to make sure my whole scalp gets clean and has helped me avoid build up too! STEP 2: CONDITIONER INITIAL CONDITION My hair naturally parts in the center when it gets wet, so I cleanse one half of my scalp at a time with about a pump of shampoo per half. I use the Seeds Phytonutrients Anti-Frizz Shampoo on my curls. I take my time making sure my hair is fully saturated from the ends to my roots. I have low porosity curls, which means my hair resists absorbing water. The first thing I do when I step in the shower on hair washing day is soak my hair. My hair has changed since then and so have the products I use. ![]() It wasn’t until I got my hair cut by a stylist who exclusively worked with curly hair that I finally had the cut I needed to rock my curls with confidence (or at least begin learning how to do that).įlash forward five years and I’ve tested out a lot of products, dealt with build up and changing curl patterns as my hair healed, and have lost and regrown parts of my hairline thanks to pregnancy and postpartum hormones.Īll this to say, it’s about time I updated my curly hair routine! The last one I published was years ago. I grew up with wild curls but - like so many of us - chose to style my hair with very high heat all through high school, college, and post-grad. I’ve been wearing my hair curly for almost five years now. ![]()
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