Want those  frizz-free, healthy curls? Try these tips

Moneycontrol News | March 7 , 2024 | Images: Canva

Curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair. Combat this by ensuring your curls are well-hydrated. Use a sulphate-free moisturising shampoo and a rich, hydrating conditioner to keep your locks nourished and prevent frizz

Incorporate a deep conditioning treatment into your routine at least once a week. Look for products that are specifically designed for curly hair, as they often contain ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, and argan oil

Avoid rough brushing that can cause breakage. Use a wide-tooth comb or  your fingers to detangle gently while  your hair is wet and conditioned.  This minimises breakage and helps maintain the natural curl pattern

Excessive heat styling can strip your curls of their natural moisture. Embrace your natural texture and limit the use of heat-styling tools. If you must use them, apply a heat protectant to shield your hair from damage

Preserve your curls overnight by adopting the pineapple technique. Gather your hair loosely at the top of your head and secure it with a silk or satin scrunchie. This prevents friction, reduces frizz, and maintains its shape

Upgrade your pillowcase to silk or  satin. Unlike cotton, these materials cause less friction, preventing hair breakage and frizz. Plus, they feel luxurious against your skin!

Keep your curls in top shape by getting regular trims. This helps eliminate  split ends and prevents breakage, promoting overall hair health and maintaining your curls' bounce

After conditioning, give your curls a  final rinse with cool water. This seals  the hair cuticles, enhancing shine  and reducing frizz

Treat your curls to a nourishing homemade hair mask. Ingredients like avocado, honey, and olive oil can work wonders to replenish moisture and restore vitality to your curls

Consider protective styles such  as braids, twists, or buns to shield  your curls from environmental  factors and reduce manipulation.  This helps in retaining moisture  and minimising breakage